Sunday, January 2, 2011

True Grit







Release Date: Dec 22, 2010 
Runtime: 2 hr. 8 min. 
Director: Ethan Coen, Joel Coen 
Cast: Jeff Bridges, Josh Brolin, Matt Damon, Hailee Steinfeld, Barry Pepper.

Known for their mastery of directing award-winning films, the Coen brothers’ latest entry into the Western genre is no different. “True Grit”—while being a remake of the 1969 film of the same title—is an unblemished adaptation of its own accord, staying truer to the original novel that started it all. Jeff Bridges takes on the heavy-burden task of following in John Wayne’s footsteps, who won his one and only Oscar portraying the irritable, but resourceful, Rooster Cogburn. Yet, Bridges proves he’s a seasoned actor for a reason, and personalizes the role with every ounce of confidence and indifference in his soul. Opposite the veteran actor is newcomer, Hailee Steinfeld, whose age is all but forgotten when acting beyond the wisdom of her years. Her steadfast personality and no-nonsense attitude is what makes the film bustle and thrive. Matt Damon rounds out the trio as Texas Ranger La Boeuf, whose acting comes readied with comical comebacks and swagger. With all of this, in addition to the handsome terrain and cinematography, it’s no wonder that the Coens’ “True Grit” needs no comparison. But don’t expect a whole lot of gunfights here. This is one Western that chooses style over ammo.

Rating: 4½ stars

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