Sunday, November 16, 2008

Appaloosa

Appaloosa - Dir. Ed Harris (2008)


Ed Harris & Viggo Mortensen as a pair of lawmen cleaning up a small town under the iron fist of a greedy landowner.

Appaloosa isn’t the artsy Western (The Proposition, Seraphim Falls) or the shoot ‘em up Western like last year’s 3:10 to Yuma. It lies somewhere in the middle, focusing on characters and relationships. In the parlance of the time, it’s a film that moseys along at a comfortable pace.

Is there anybody better to play the gruff, taciturn sheriff than Ed Harris? He has great chemistry (and a wealth of one-liners) with co-star Viggo Mortensen as his square-jawed deputy. Jeremy Irons rounds out the main cast with an always welcome turn as the murderous villain. If there is a weak spot to Appaloosa, it lies with Renee Zellweger as a piano playing widow who latches on to Harris’ Vigil Cole (and anyone else she deems the alpha male). Zellweger is usually a competent actress, but struggles whenever she’s cast in these period pieces. She doesn’t fit and I don’t buy for one second that every man in the film wants her.

Appaloosa is old hat, but it’s a well-worn and comfortable hat.

Rating: ***

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