Open Range is
one of the finest western films I watched yesterday, filled with fascinating sights
and sounds; and the beauty of the western landscape was captured brilliantly
thought the stunning cinematography. Ever so simplest story and screenplay,
each characters proposes decently either and unlike any other cowboy films I watched,
nothing were well-built like this and limited to significant action and
gunfight.
Boss
and Charley are the two main characters of the movie, taking avenge for killing
their co-cattlemen and badly injured another; arrive at the nearby town waiting
for the right moment to capture the marshal to put into the jailhouse and encounter
his gunmen’s. There’s a mild and matured romance between the Charley and Sue –
the sister of a doctor, who took care of the wounded cattlemen.
In the
absence of special effects and graphics, the film engrosses and enhance through the raw and simple
emotions; and the setting of the town is at base, but the conflict between the
gunmen and town people were unlike bewildered. Glad the movie came up with 5.1 channels,
emphasis the dynamic effects of theater and recreates a feel of live esp. the
sound of battle, rain and thunder rocks! The film released in 2003 is based on
the novel ‘The Open Range Men’ by Lauran Paine and was filmed around Alberta,
Canada.
The film was produced, directed and lead by Kevin Costern.
I do love wild western scenery!
ReplyDeleteGood review...
ReplyDeleteI love westerns but have never seen that. I love the west because of the scenery and the weather(not so humid).
ReplyDeleteI'll have to check this movie out :)
ReplyDeleteHi There, I've heard of that movie but haven't seen it... I'd love it though since I love the western part of our country --and I love western movies... Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteBetsy
Thank you for this wonderful bit!
ReplyDeletenice review
ReplyDeletethanks
Very nice review.
ReplyDeleteI havent seen it.will try next time..
ReplyDeleteA nice review!
ReplyDeleteGreat review. Love to watch it.
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