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Somewhere in the desolate and snow-capped 1860s-Ruby Mountains, a rugged and solitary man, Gideon, runs for his life, wounded by the unyielding Carver's murderous four-hired-guns posse. In this imposing but unforgiving landscape riddled with treacherous hazards, the two indefatigable enemies test the limits of their strength and endurance, with skilled Gideon always a step ahead of his relentless pursuers. But who is really Gideon? What has he done to deserve such hatred? In the end, what secrets are buried in Seraphim Falls?
At the end of the Civil War, a colonel hunts down a man with whom he has a grudge.
It all started awesome, kept me interested and waiting for something better to come... but never happened... on the contrary: it went from bad to worse and I felt like spending 4 hours sitting just waiting for the final credits to come...
The story was so typical, the characters were too predictable, all the actions taken were not surprising, neither intelligent... And what's up with that Indian, or worse! with Madame Louise! come on... those kind of 'wise messages' were trivial and stupid...
It's a lame to have such great cast like Liam Neeson, Pierce Brosnan or Angelica Huston just to develop a nonsense story with terrible special effects (who would come out from a dead horse like that!?) and a terrible ending...
Don't waste your time...
In 1868, Liam Neeson and his shrinking band of hired help tracks the lone Pierce Brosnan through the mountain wilderness and then down into the valley where each must pass through various Western iconic communities: the trapper's cabin up in the mountains, the wagons of the religious settlers, the mining camp with its likker-drinking Irish, and the lone miracle-cure peddler on her cart.
You don't learn until more than half-way through exactly WHY Neeson is pursuing Brosnan. It was at the end of the Civil War. Due to accident and misunderstanding, Captain Brosnan's men burned down the barn and the house of peaceful farmer Liam Neeson. Neeson's lovely wife, their child, and their little baby were in the house. Neeson's thirst for revenge is unslakable.
It's COLD up in those mountains. Everyone is bundled up in great big bearskin coats. Brosnan is wounded in the shoulder and there is a painful scene in which he screams while extracting the ball and cauterizing the wound. The script is perceptive enough to have him treat the arm tenderly for the rest of the movie.
Brosnan loses his bearskin coat when he falls in a river, goes over what looks like Victoria Falls, and manages to swim away. This guy is clearly on a first name basis with suffering.
The framework for this story was provided by some previous exercises in survival in the wilderness against great odds. "First Blood: Rambo" and "The Outlaw Josey Wales" are chief among them, but some shots try to duplicate "Lawrence of Arabia". There's even a notion ripped off from Liam Neeson's own "Rob Roy," in which Brosnan hides inside a hollowed-out dead animal.
It's designed as a fairy tale, I think. It's hard to tell whether the writers and director expect us to believe that Brosnan could survive under those conditions, or that Angelica Huston could appear out of nowhere with a horse and wagon in the middle of a parched desert, and then be on her merry way. Or -- how can Brosnan climb thirty feet into a tree and then drop a big knife directly onto the skull of a pursuer, knowing where the pursuer will stand, and that the knife will (hold on) PIERCE THE SKULL as easily as a hypodermic syringe penetrates the skin? In the end, the two men have battled and bloodied each other to exhaustion and both have lost the ability to kill, so they stagger off on this dry plain, each going his separate direction, before both figures dissolve into nothingness.
If there is a covert message, and the film seems to creak at the joints trying to impart one, it must go something like: "Let bygones be bygones," or "Peace is better than war," or "Cut the crap." Not much acting is required, though it's always nice to see familiar faces on the screen, even if they wind up looking like homeless urban campers. The way Brosnan's beard comes out, it can't help making him into a comic figure. He could be in a Charlie Chaplin movie. And I like Liam Neeson, but I like him much better as a nice guy than as a grim reaper. His nose begins in the middle of his forehead. I certainly hope it has nothing to do with the fact that Neeson was born in Northern Ireland and Brosnan in the Republic.
Neeson even gets to come up with a famous quotation: "Only the dead have seen the end of war." It's usually been attributed to Plato, and that sounds right but it's evidently untrue. It appears to have come from Santayana's "Soliloquoys" written after World War I : "Yet the poor fellows think they are safe! They think that the war is over! Only the dead have seen the end of war." Santayana does not attribute the saying to Plato, or anybody else. I'm just throwing this trifle in. I had to Google it myself.
Neeson and Brosnan, along with the beautiful location photography from DP John Toll, keeps you involved even when Von Ancken's heavy-handed direction threatens to bog the proceedings down.
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