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Open Range (2003)

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Director: Kevin Costner
Starring: Robert Duvall, Kevin Costner, Annette Bening
Producer: David Valdes, Kevin Costner, Jake Eberts

Run Time: 02:19:00

Copyright: (c) Open Range Productions USA, Inc. and Buena Vista Television.

Rated R

Synopsis:
Academy Award®-winning director KEVIN COSTNER ("Dances With Wolves") helms this traditional Western tale of a way of life that is quickly disappearing.Boss Spearman (ROBERT DUVALL), Charley Waite (KEVIN COSTNER), Mose Harrison (ABRAHAM BENRUBI) and "Button" (DIEGO LUNA) freegraze their cattle across the vast praries of the West, sharing a friendship forged by a steadfast code of honor and living a life unencumbered by civilization.When their wayward herd forces them near the small town of Harmonville, the cowboys encounter a corrupt Sheriff (JAMES RUSSO) and kingpin rancher (MICHAEL GAMBON) who govern the territory through fear, tyranny and violence. Boss and Charley find themselves inextricably drawn towards the inevitable showdown as they are forced to defend the freedom and values of a lifestyle that is all too quickly vanishing.Amidst the turmoil, life suddenly takes an unexpected turn for loner Charley when he meets the beautiful and warm-spirited Sue Barlow (ANNETTE BENING), a woman who embraces both his heart and his soul. As these courageous men prepare for the decisive battle that looms, they are also forced to confront and conquer their own internal demons.

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Screen Format: Color
Language: English



CRITIC REVIEWS
Lew Irwin
RATED 4 STARS


Kevin Costner has brought the Western back to the movie theater, and film critics, who have not been especially kind to Costner in recent years, appear to be leaning over backward to find nice things to say about Open Range. A.O. Scott in the New York Times, for example, describes the goodness of the leading characters, then remarks: With so much virtue on display and talked about so earnestly, you might think that Open Range ... would be a good movie. It isn't. But, to be fair, it is not altogether terrible: Mr. Costner, who directed and co-produced in addition to starring, has studied the great old westerns closely, and his reverence pays off. The main problem, says Scott, is Costner's relentless, root-canal humorlessness. Kenneth Turan in the Los Angeles Times pays Costner this left-handed compliment: Scoff if you have to (and you will definitely have to), but in the final analysis Kevin Knows Westerns. Indeed, Eric Harrison asks in his review in the Houston Chronicle: Who would've thought Kevin Costner had it in him? Roger Ebert in the Chicago Sun-Times calls the movie imperfect but deeply involving and suggests that it is made even memorable by Robert Duvall's performance. His character elevates Open Range from a good cowboy story into the archetypal region where the best Westerns exist, Ebert writes. Steven Hunter in the Washington Post leads off his review in John Wayne style: Listen here, pilgrims. Kevin Costner's Open Range talks too much talk, but it walks enough walk. And it's got great hats. So it's a pleasure to report, minor caveats aside, that it's a fine, old-fashioned 2 1/4 hours at the Bijou. Indeed, it has been so long since Westerns were fashionable that Steven Rea in the Philadelphia Inquirer refers to Open Range as a wondrously odd time warp of a western. Liam Lacey in t





FEATURED CUSTOMER REVIEW


Reviewed by: BDyckns on 4/18/2008 2:26:21 AM
RATED 5 STARS

If you haven't seen it,,,Do it! I almost clicked it off at the beginning..Seeing it was a major production, 22 million,....not an indie...and the fact it looked old..very old time, ho-hum, coboy on the prairie movie....I gave it a shot and just saw the best western movie I never knew about....2003Threadline: The "Freegrazer's" and cattlemen vs rich immigrants building towns and buying land....Shinig Star: David DuvallHot Chick: With only face and neck revealed, Anette Benning turned the temperature up a notch.KO Performance: Kevin Costner...Beats "Mr Brooks" and nears "Fandango"...Excsllent!



Lew Irwin

RATED 4 STARS

Kevin Costner has brought the Western back to the movie theater, and film critics, who have not been especially kind to Costner in recent years, appear to be leaning over backward to find nice things to say about Open Range. A.O. Scott in the New York Times, for example, describes the goodness of the leading characters, then remarks: With so much virtue on display and talked about so earnestly, you might think that Open Range ... would be a good movie. It isn't. But, to be fair, it is not altogether terrible: Mr. Costner, who directed and co-produced in addition to starring, has studied the great old westerns closely, and his reverence pays off. The main problem, says Scott, is Costner's relentless, root-canal humorlessness. Kenneth Turan in the Los Angeles Times pays Costner this left-handed compliment: Scoff if you have to (and you will definitely have to), but in the final analysis Kevin Knows Westerns. Indeed, Eric Harrison asks in his review in the Houston Chronicle: Who would've thought Kevin Costner had it in him? Roger Ebert in the Chicago Sun-Times calls the movie imperfect but deeply involving and suggests that it is made even memorable by Robert Duvall's performance. His character elevates Open Range from a good cowboy story into the archetypal region where the best Westerns exist, Ebert writes. Steven Hunter in the Washington Post leads off his review in John Wayne style: Listen here, pilgrims. Kevin Costner's Open Range talks too much talk, but it walks enough walk. And it's got great hats. So it's a pleasure to report, minor caveats aside, that it's a fine, old-fashioned 2 1/4 hours at the Bijou. Indeed, it has been so long since Westerns were fashionable that Steven Rea in the Philadelphia Inquirer refers to Open Range as a wondrously odd time warp of a western. Liam Lacey in the Toronto Globe and Mail likes the first half of the movie but loathes the second, and in a direct jab at Costner, who demands -- and receives -- completely control over his films, Lacey writes about the ending that it makes him wish a studio could step in [and] take the film away from a director. But Joe Morgenstern in the Wall Street Journal calls the film one of the year's triumphs and concludes that Open Range amounts to a professional rebirth for Kevin Costner, whose career has been marked by a string of commercial and artistic failures. He's back with his gifts intact.




FEATURED CUSTOMER REVIEW


Reviewed by: BDyckns on 4/18/2008 2:26:21 AM
RATED 5 STARS

If you haven't seen it,,,Do it! I almost clicked it off at the beginning..Seeing it was a major production, 22 million,....not an indie...and the fact it looked old..very old time, ho-hum, coboy on the prairie movie....I gave it a shot and just saw the best western movie I never knew about....2003Threadline: The "Freegrazer's" and cattlemen vs rich immigrants building towns and buying land....Shinig Star: David DuvallHot Chick: With only face and neck revealed, Anette Benning turned the temperature up a notch.KO Performance: Kevin Costner...Beats "Mr Brooks" and nears "Fandango"...Excsllent!




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Customer Reviews for Open Range
Reviewed by: BDyckns on 4/18/2008 2:26:21 AM
RATED 5 STARS

If you haven't seen it,,,Do it! I almost clicked it off at the beginning..Seeing it was a major production, 22 million,....not an indie...and the fact it looked old..very old time, ho-hum, coboy on the prairie movie....I gave it a shot and just saw the best western movie I never knew about....2003Threadline: The "Freegrazer's" and cattlemen vs rich immigrants building towns and buying land....Shinig Star: David DuvallHot Chick: With only face and neck revealed, Anette Benning turned the temperature up a notch.KO Performance: Kevin Costner...Beats "Mr Brooks" and nears "Fandango"...Excsllent!



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