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Title: | Movie Reviews and Discussion |
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Moderator: | VAXCPU::michaud o.dec.com::tamara::eppes |
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Created: | Thu Jan 28 1993 |
Last Modified: | Thu Jun 05 1997 |
Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Number of topics: | 1249 |
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341.0. "Into the West" by DSSDEV::RUST () Sat Oct 02 1993 23:22
This is one delightful film; a fable of Irish mists (and Dublin slums),
a deposed king (and a despairing drunk), and a pair of questing
brothers (raised on neglect and Western movies). Sound promising so
far?
Well, there's this horse, y'see... A magnificent white horse that
appears out of nowhere to an old man gathering shellfish by the
seashore. The old man is intrigued - all the more so when the horse
follows his wagon as he drives away. [There's some lovely ambiguity
here; while the story is clearly a fable, and there's clearly magic in
it, it's never - or seldom - obvious. What we might have here is just a
lost horse seeking companionship from the carthorse pulling the
wagon...]
So far the scenery's been all mists and crashing waves, green forests
and clattering hoofbeats, but suddenly the cart crests a hill, a
passenger jet roars overhead, and a city becomes visible down below.
Turns out the old man is a modern-day "traveller" - a tinker, a gypsy -
living on the edge of the "settled people" but not a part of them. But
the old man's son, widowed and miserable, has chosen to leave the road
to raise his two young sons - though he does more drinking than
parenting, and seldom knows what the boys are up to.
The mysterious white horse takes a liking to the younger of the two
boys, and the boys opt to keep it in their apartment in a welfare
housing complex - but of course this doesn't last long. The police
impound the horse, and an unscrupulous officer sells it to a trainer of
champion jumpers; the boys go looking for it, and when they find it the
quest is on.
I'd pretty much gathered the preceding from the reviews, and didn't
know what to expect of the rest of the film. I was enchanted. There's a
haunting, melancholy quality to the story, mingled with staccato
intrusions of modern-day technology and the frequent touch of slapstick
as the boys and their horse try to scrounge food, clothing, and shelter
in a landscape made up of ruined castles and railroad tracks and gypsy
caravans and movie theaters. And the conclusion was much of what I'd
hoped for (if not expected), and little of what I'd feared...
There are a few places where things ring a bit false, but for the most
part story and performances are solid and sweet. I recommend it - but
you may have to work to find it. [In the Nashua-Merrimack-Manchester
corridor, the only place I've seen it listed is at the Bedford Mall
cinema, and even there it's currently showing only once a day. It's
worth doing some travelling for, though, and if you can't find it at a
theater, annoy your local video stores until it's available there. ;-)]
Oh, yes, one other thing. Many critics have touted the film as "family
fare," and it is, both in the sense of not including any overt sex (or
any sex at all, for that matter, though there's romance enough) or
graphic violence, and in that it is something children and adults could
both enjoy. However, parts of it are probably a bit slow for young
children - a 6-ish tot a few rows behind me required running
explanations from her father - and several sequences might inspire
nightmares about abandonment or pursuit or other unpleasantnesses.
After all, this is a fable, and the best fables go through some dark
places...
-b
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341.1 | | DSSDEV::RUST | | Fri Oct 29 1993 08:59 | 5 |
| [Film-showing alert for Nashua-area readers: "Into the West" is now
playing at the Wilton Town Hall Theater - I don't know for how long.
It's "now or wait-for-video"...]
-b
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341.2 | Into the west, but for how long? | 39540::BROWN | On [real]time or else... | Fri Oct 29 1993 11:51 | 13 |
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On the recording, Dennis said that it **might** be held over.
A lot depends of what the distributor has for breakfast...
Show times for Into the West:
Fri.- Sat. 7:00 ($5.00 adults, $3.00 children/seniors)
Sat. - Sun. 2:00 ($3.00 all tickets)
The previews looked extremely intriguing.
Ron
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341.3 | | 3270::AHERN | Dennis the Menace | Fri Oct 29 1993 14:20 | 10 |
| In Dublin recently I wandered off through the Northside neighborhood of
council estates, much as seen in the film, and what did I see, but wee
lads of 10 and 12 racing up and down the street bareback on stout-footed
draft ponys.
The movie is not far from the mark in depicting life in these
neighborhoods of little joy and much want.
I would recommend this for kids and adults as well.
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