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Seraphim Falls
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In Theaters : 2006
DVD Release : 15 May, 2007
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Seraphim Falls description
A great-looking, well-acted Western in the old-school tradition, Seraphim Falls is definitely worth a look for fans of the genre. There's nothing really new here (which explains why it played only briefly in theaters), and more than a few critics noted its obvious similarities to Clint Eastwood's classic The Outlaw Josey Wales. Still, you have to admire director and cowriter David Von Ancken (a 10-year TV veteran making his feature debut) for delivering an engrossing post-Civil War revenge story (cowritten with Abby Everett Jacques) that isn't hobbled by its overly familiar plotting. Blessed by the exquisite cinematography of John Toll (whose credits include The Thin Red Line, Almost Famous and The Last Samurai) and bolstered by a lush but unobtrusive score by Harry Gregson-Williams, this prestigious production begins very well indeed, with a wintry manhunt in the Ruby Mountains of Nevada, circa 1868. Former Union captain Gideon (Pierce Brosnan) is being tracked by a seemingly brutal pursuer named Carver (Liam Neeson) whose four-man posse (including veteran character actors Ed Lauter and Michael Wincott) is soon reduced to two.

As the manhunt continues, Brosnan and Neeson make the most of minimal dialogue, and flashbacks give us hints about the tragic event that set this plot in motion. It's a simple, elemental tale of justice in the wilderness, with occasional quirks like a snake-oil vendor (Anjelica Huston) who appears literally out of nowhere, and a top-hatted Indian (Wes Studi) who gives the film a slight, mystical air of mystery. And while a more daring director might have opted for a more powerful visual style, there's something to be said for Von Ancken's straightforward approach, perfectly matched by Toll's breathtaking landscapes, shot on location in Oregon and New Mexico and ranging from raging rivers to sun-baked desert flats. None of this makes Seraphim Falls a particularly exceptional movie, but with a fine cast that also includes such familiar faces as Angie Harmon, Tom Noonan, Xander Berkeley, and Kevin J. O'Connor, there's ample reward in a film that doesn't pretend to be anything more than a respectable entry in its genre. --Jeff Shannon

Seraphim Falls Customer Reviews
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♥♥♥♥♥ A Surreal Type of a Western
Liam Neeson and Pierce Brosnan play the hunter and his prey. Like most tradition westerns, it comes down to two men. Then this almost classic style western takes a turn into the Twilight Zone.

After an epic climaxing fight between our two leads, Characters appear (not to spoil this film), you need to see it to believe it. It seems so surreal that you feel like Rod Sterling is about to pop out of the corner of the screen "Only in the Twilight Zone)

Neeson and Brosnan lose their irish accents and engage themselves into this western. You can not fault them for the weird ending of the film

One of the extras on this disk is an audio commentary track with the writer, the director and Brosnan. Brosnan in the audio track says the ending is surreal..so if he can say it, i can say it!

As a western, it mainly is standard western fare until the climax. So it is average as best, so only 3 stars

Bennet Pomerantz AUDIOWORLD
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