
This was a bit dry. Everyone in the theatre was retired. I'm not sure if that's coincidence, or that was the only age group that was interested in the film. Ed Harris directed, co-wrote and acted in the film. Something was missing. For instance the scene where Zellweger comes into town and instantly falls for her, but that's basically where that ends. I guess cowboys don't tell their friends they saw her first and let the alpha male get what he wants. Each of the three main characters has strong character traits that make it realistic. I definitetly didn't like Jeremy Irons. He is always playing a snake and then Lolita comes to mind and I think he must be a dispicable person in real life and then I think but he was such a good guy hero in Man in the Iron Mask. Certainly a strange film. The beginning was good... and then the ending was the best. If only there were more honourable men out there. This was not like any of the other oscar nominated westerns from last year, but nonetheless it managed to keep my interest.
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