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Title: | Movie Reviews and Discussion |
Notice: | Please do DIR/TITLE before starting a new topic on a movie! |
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 |
Total number of notes: | 16012 |
630.0. "Pursued" by DSSDEV::RUST () Tue Sep 06 1994 10:11
"Pursued" is a sort of film-noir Western, a psychological study rather
than a typical shoot-em-up (though there are gun- and fist-fights
a-plenty), with an air of inexorable tragedy about it. Robert Mitchum
plays a man who lost his parents in some mysterious manner when he was
a very young boy, and who has been haunted by his earliest memories
ever since. Is he really a bad seed, doomed to spread disaster wherever
he goes? Are the sorrows in his life triggered by real people or by
ghosts?
Lots of brooding, ominous scenes, played off against quiet periods of
loving domesticity - which never last, of course. One of the nastier
elements in the movie is the way in which Mitchum's lover finds her
feelings turned to hate; she chooses to seek revenge in a singularly
chilling fashion, and he seems unable to do anything but play along.
There were a few weaknesses in the movie, and it just misses being a
classic - but it was sufficiently eerie and disturbing as it was, and
if it had been any better I suspect it would have cost me some sleep!
-b
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This is easily the best film noir western that I know of, an excellent film.
The lover's revenge and Mitchum's passivity in accepting it are pure noir (it
reminds me of Mitchum's fate in _Out of the Past_, my favorite film noir). But
the outcome goes against pure noir tradition, too upbeat.
Republic released a terrific laser disc of this film a couple of years ago
complete with commentary on the second analog track.
Randy
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