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A misfit bunch of friends come together to right the injustices which exist in a small town.
In 1880, four men travel together to the city of Silverado. They come across many dangers before they finally engage the "bad guys" and bring peace and equality back to the city.
After "The Wild Bunch" and "Once Upon a Time in the West", one wonders if anyone ever need make a western again. Like other directors who failed to watch the above films and note that the genre is complete, Lawrence Kasdan took his shot at it with "Silverado" and the result is a train wreck.
The plot is either incomprehensible or simply missing; it's really hard to tell. It seems as if the director shot two or three full-length movies and then edited the thing, in random order, into a single product. What happened to Rosanna Arquette? She disappears about a third of the way in and them magically reappears at the end as if she'd been there all along.
The actors, as others here have noted, are pretty much phoning in their performances. John Cleese and Kevin Kline seem to be in the wrong movie, Danny Glover seems to be in the wrong century, and Jeff Goldblum seems to be in the wrong universe.
The script, which many mistake for homage, is simply a tired retread of every single cliché ever used in a western. The only thing missing was someone saying, "This town ain't big enough for the both of us." I suppose there may be a clever way of rehashing tired movie clichés in a new script, but you won't find it here. The actors deliver these dusty old lines half-heartedly, as though even they couldn't believe the unimaginative script.
If you like good westerns, there's nothing to see here. Move along.
Four heroic individuals keep running into each other as they trek to the same location for diverse reasons in this popular lighthearted western from Lawrence Kasdan. The film was released during a time in which western movies were on the decline and it received some acclaim in its day for paying tribute to the conventions of the genre. Watched as a contemporary viewer though, 'Silverado' is a far less riveting affair. The film's best asset is the colourful cast with the likes of Kevin Kline, John Cleese, Brian Dennehy and others at their most charismatic, however, by attempting to include nearly every western trope in the book (saloon fights; shoot-outs; stolen horses; burned houses; jail breaks; etc), the story comes off as rambling and rather bloated. The film also features so many principal characters aside from the four protagonists that one never gets to truly know any of them in real depth, and the film feels unfocused rather than deliciously complex as one might hope for a film with such an onslaught of main characters. The movie is certainly entertaining in parts and there is no denying the attention to detail with the period sets and costumes, however, the film makes one yearn for the alternative westerns that started to emerge in the 1970s, such as 'High Plains Drifter', that actually tried to do something more than just throw some rousing action together.
Agreeable but never compelling, Silverado proves it takes more than love of the western to make a good one. Maybe the dudes at K-Tell were a mite too slick for the job.
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