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  • Actors: Brad Pitt, Casey Affleck, Mary-Louise Parker, Sam Rockwell, Brooklynn Proulx
  • Directors: Andrew Dominik
  • Format: PAL
  • Language English
  • Region: Region 2 (This DVD may not be viewable outside Europe. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Classification: 15
  • Studio: Warner Home Video
  • DVD Release Date: 31 Mar 2008
  • Run Time: 155 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 3.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (128 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B000Y8G0OS
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 6,926 in DVD (See Bestsellers in DVD)

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Of all the movies made about or glancingly involving the 19th-century outlaw Jesse Woodson James, The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford is the most reflective, most ambitious, most intricately fascinating, and indisputably most beautiful. Based on the novel of the same name by Ron Hansen, it picks up James late in his career, a few hours before his final train robbery, then covers the slow catastrophe of the gang's breakup over the next seven months even as the boss himself settles into an approximation of genteel retirement. But in another sense all of the movie is later than that. The very title assumes the audience's familiarity with James as a figure out of history and legend, and our awareness that he was--will be--murdered in his parlor one quiet afternoon by a back-shooting crony.
The film--only the second to be made by New Zealand–born writer-director Andrew Dominik--reminds us that Dominik's debut film, Chopper, was the cunningly off-kilter portrait of another real-life criminal psychopath who became a kind of rock star to his society. The Jesse James of this telling is no Robin Hood robbing the rich to give to the poor, and that train robbery we witness is punctuated by acts of gratuitous brutality, not gallantry. Nineteen-year-old Bob Ford (Casey Affleck) seeks to join the James gang out of hero worship stoked by the dime novels he secretes under his bed, but his glam hero (Brad Pitt) is a monster who takes private glee in infecting his accomplices with his own paranoia, then murdering them for it. In the careful orchestration of James's final moments, there's even a hint that he takes satisfaction in his own demise. Affleck and Pitt (who co-produced with Ridley Scott, among others) are mesmerising in the title roles, but the movie is enriched by an exceptional supporting cast: Sam Shepard as Jesse's older, more stable brother Frank; Sam Rockwell as Bob Ford's own brother Charlie, whose post-assassination descent into madness is astonishing to behold; Paul Schneider, Garret Dillahunt, and Jeremy Renner as three variously doomed gang members; and Mary-Louise Parker, who as Jesse's wife Zee has few lines yet manages with looks and body language to invoke a well nigh-novelistic back-story for herself. There are also electrifying cameos by James Carville, doing solid actorly work as the governor of Missouri; Ted Levine, as a lawman of antic spirit; and Nick Cave, composer of the film's score (with Warren Ellis) and screenwriter of the Aussie western The Proposition, suddenly towering over a late scene to perform the folk song that set the terms for the book and movie's title.
Still, the real co-star is Roger Deakins, probably the finest cinematographer at work today. The landscapes of the movie (mostly in Alberta and Manitoba) will linger in the memory as long as the distinctive faces, and we seem to feel the sting of its snows on our cheeks. Interior scenes are equally persuasive. Few westerns have conveyed so tangibly the bleakness and austerity of the spaces people of the frontier called home, and sought in vain to warm with human spirit. --Richard T. Jameson

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Having idolised Jesse James all through his young life, Robert Ford desperately tries to join the outlaw's gang, only to soon find himself getting resentful towards his hero...

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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A stunning piece of cinema, 1 April 2008
Overall 2007 was a standout year - a year that was a throwback to the 1970's, a golden age in American cinema. Yet no film left me as stunned as `The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford'. This film truly is a masterpiece.

I suspect like 'Citizen Kane' before it, time will be kind and `The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford' will gain the legendary status and fame it so richly deserves. A stunning piece of art -this DVD belongs in any serious cinema lovers collection.

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16 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A gorgeous hypnotic odyssey, 16 July 2008
By russell clarke "stipesdoppleganger" (halifax, west yorks) - See all my reviews
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I felt in two minds about watching this film , half expecting it to be dolorous ,sombre, dull art-house exercise requiring resolute cinematic stamina . Not for the first time I was completely wrong .The Assassination Of Jesse James By The Coward Robert Ford is as gorgeous and hypnotic a film as I have ever seen .
The title does of course give way what is going to happen in this film but the real drama comes from the way the narrative explores the relationship between the two men and how circumstances dictate what fates befall both of them.
When we meet them both its September 1881 and they are both preparing to rob a train as part of the infamous James gang . Most of the gang we are informed by the films lyrical voice over ( Hugh Ross)are either dead or in prison but the two remaining James brothers Frank (Sam Shepard) and Jesse(Brad Pitt) are leading the heist. Also part of the gang are the Ford brothers Charley (Sam Rockwell) and Robert (Casey Affleck) Robert has a fan worship thing going on with Jesse and this marks the start of their bond , though not before the more worldly wise Frank says of Bob Ford "I don't know what it is about you, but the more you talk, the more you give me the willies."
It's a perspicacious comment as Bob is a bit creepy and is brilliantly portrayed by Affleck as such - ostensibly a sort of cowboy stalker. Jesse finds him amusing at first then comes to trust him before an all round paranoia and brooding malevolence takes over his character . These two borderline psycho's are well matched in many respects but the film adapted by director Andrew Dominick from the book by Robert Hansen takes its time in getting under the skin of these two characters so we understand implicitly how Ford comes to shooting Jesse James .This is complex and fully requires the lengthy running time in order to do it full justice.
Interestingly the film also explores Fords life post the shooting where he becomes a media celebrity in his own right yet is wracked by guilt and is thoroughly miserable.
The acting is top-notch throughout. Affleck as I alluded earlier is spookily good while Pitt is someone I often find irritating because he mumbles, but in this he's terrific- veering convincingly from wide eyed boyish enthusiasm to menacing glowers or explosive rage. Paul Schneider as gang member Dick Liddil a laconic poetry spouting lothario is especially good, though Mary Louise Parker as James wife Zee is given an underwritten role.
The real star of the film though is the cinematography of Roger Deakins, whose work with the Coen brothers has garnered plaudit's .He gives the film a sepia nostalgic glow but captures the landscape , vast fields of swaying corn or barren snow covered homesteads , magically. The landscapes become more frigid echoing the increasingly frosty relationship between the characters. The scene of a train robbery at night is one of transcendental and startling beauty. The soundtrack by Nick Cave and Warren Ellis is eerily spot on too.
Yes this film is slow but it's also thoroughly engrossing . It is truly insidiously compelling and though many will feel it's padded out , which is often my opinion of many films,I feel that not a frame is wasted in this movie. It truly is a masterpiece of the cinematic art -an all too rare commodity nowadays. Hugely commendable .


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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A Western cum Character Study with an almost existential twist., 13 Mar 2009
I spent a year or so wanting to see this, and then finally bought it from Tesco for a fiver, and I regret waiting so long to snap it up now.

This film isn't perfect, but what it is, is superbly realised, atmospheric, poetic in the Terrence Mallick sense of the word, haunting, beautiful, and deeply tragic.

The cinematography during the portions of narration evokes an otherworldly feel as the film refracts of itself at the edges, providing an almost LSD-laced atmosphere where everything is beautiful (despite the fact that it's quite the opposite, which is maybe the films downfall,) which is an incredible effect.
The pacing is slow, following the Coppola, Leone and Mallick school of film-making rather than the hyperactive shaky cam "docuemntary style" photography that's plagued films of 00's, and the film is perfectly happy to just focus on seemingly insignificant details for huge amounts of time and let characters take their time. The film is patient, and it's much to its benefit.
However, the acting, while adding to the very strange LSD-laced, otherworldly, existential atmosphere which is induced by the narrated portions of the film, is also fairly wooden by all involved. The emotional range of Jesse James ranges from subdued to agressive to depressed and not really anything in between and Casey Affleck's Robert Ford far surpasses Pitt's Jesse James. His portrayal is weasly, scheming, completely unlikable, and has all the characteristics of a stalker.
But, as I said, this adds to the strange atmosphere of the film in bucketloads.
This isn't a very violent movie, but in typical Leone style, the build up to the violence is slow, and the violence itself is then brief, brutal, gory, and highly unsettling, and then it's no longer pondered on after the deed is done.

Overall this is a hugely well made film, but the acting is a tad too wooden, the pacing is a bit off around the very beginning and the middle and the atmosphere is beautiful but depressing all at once which creates an odd middle ground which in turn leaves you with a slight "meh?" feeling but this film's epic scope and plot and perfect mix or myth and realism make this well worth watching and is easily one of the strongest films of 07.
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