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"directed by Jacques Audiard France | Spain | Romania | Belgium | USA 2018 Revisionist Western, Buddy "
"UNDERAPPRECIATED MOVIE! Review coming soon... *Official 2020: A Movie Odyssey entry, by Dr-Faustus* "
"Great performances from John C. Reilly, Joaquin Phoenix, Riz Ahmed & Jake Gyllenhaal. "
"UK RELEASE: April 5th 2019 HOW I SAW IT: iTunes (USA) WHEN I SAW IT: February 5th 2019"
"First viewing - Jan. 29th The last 2018 film I watched this month is one I'd intended to catch in theatres, but it wasn't here long and either I had other priorities or the timing didn't work out (or both). And so as usually happens I wound up watching this Western at home (unsure why I do that the most with this genre, but there it is), though I feel like in this case that's probably fine. Phoenix and Reilly are excellent as usual, but as Westerns go this one was a bit more meditative rather t"
“Since I’m a big fan of Jacques Audiard, I was quite eager to check his next directing effort. Well, I wonder how Audiard ended up making a Western a”
“Since I’m a big fan of Jacques Audiard, I was quite eager to check his next directing effort. Well, I wonder how Audiard ended up making a Western as his first English-speaking feature but what was even more surprising was that it turned out to be one of the best Westerns I have seen in years. Apparently, even though this movie had been very well received, it was still a flop at the box-office but, as far as I was concerned, I really loved the damned thing. The first thing that impressed me was that Audiard had managed to create such a convincing time and place. Then, there was such a top cast involved (John C. Reilly, Joaquin Phoenix, Jake Gyllenhaal, Riz Ahmed) and they all delivered some solid performances. About the plot, I don’t think it really mattered since the whole thing w” read more
" Notes: I wonder how Jacques Audiard ended up making a Western as his first English-speaking feature but what was even more surprising was that it turned out to be one of the best Westerns I have seen in years. Apparently, even though this movie had been very well received, it was still a flop at the box-office but, as far as I was concerned, I really loved the damned thing. The first thing that impressed me was that Audiard had managed to create such a convincing time and place. Then, there "