Slow West
Dir: John Maclean
2015
*****
2015's Slow West is an amazing debut from John Maclean. The one time
member of The Beta Band and music video director has painted a vivid and
somewhat alternative picture of the old west that actually reminds me of the
music he once made. I disagree with the opinion that Slow West is a slow burner, I found it to be instantly
captivating and hypnotic throughout. I think progressive is a better word
to describe its structure, not to mention highly original and far from
predictable. Pretty much every western that has come out in the last twenty
years has been described as an exciting new direction for the genre
(I've probably said as much in some of my past reviews) but Slow West really is the real deal.
From the very beginning scene where the impressive (and now very
tall) Kodi Smit-McPhee shoots the stars out of the sky with his pistol to the
last scene that shows the wild-west for what it really was, the visuals, script
and performances are spectacular. I watch a lot of films and I've seen and
enjoyed many a western but Slow West really is something special. I'm not
going to mention the work of other directors that it reminds me of because I
don't think it's fair, John Maclean clearly has enough
of his own original ideas, and making comparisons would be insulting to what is
a beautifully crafted work of passion. Michael Fassbender's Irishman turned
cowboy is one of my new favourite fictional characters, I really hope this
is the beginning of a long running collaboration. The story is
romantic but cynical, melancholy but no nonsense, it's full
of contradictions that dance beautifully together throughout the entire
length of the film. The conclusion is devastating but funny, happy but sad
and not only has it got the classic shootout every good western should have but
has to be one of the best shootouts I've ever seen. It is near perfect, in
fact, I can't think of anything negative to say about it, it's a future classic
and a bonafide masterpiece.
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