A much darker but more realistic version than pr...evious attempts. Brad Pitt is superb in the title role and the no frills locations was much truer to life.
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Thank you for the dvd picture quality perfect great fi...lm thank you again
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Round flat disc with a hole in the middle that comes in a... plastic box. I usually like Brad Pitt films and I wasn't disappointed. Superb acting.
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Interesting film th...at takes away the 'Hollywood' image of the 'wild west' and leaves realism. Well acted, creepy in regard to Casey Affleck, and also disturbing with Brad Pitt. Freud would have a good day analyzing either of them. Unique film that explores the minds behind, and the final days, of the James gang.
The story is a narrative of the twilight months of the infamou...s James Gang portayed through the deteriorating relations of the few remaining gang members struggling to maintain a semblance of normal life set against a stark Missouri winter landscape. Years of crime, violence, and life in seclusion have taken their toll on the physical and mental health of the characters, especially Jesse James (Brad Pitt) who exhibits increasing paranoia and unpredictability. Young Bob Ford (Casey Affleck) has grown up worshiping the legend of Jesse James and through his older brother Charley's (Sam Rockwell) affiliation, is introduced to the 34 year old James. The young man longs to prove his mettle to his larger-than-life idol. As he becomes increasingly exposed to the real personna, an inevitable disillusionment takes root. The story turns when Bob is drawn into the middle of an adulterous feud between Wood Hite (Jeremy Renner) and Dick Liddil (Paul Schneider). Ford spontaneously guns down Hite to save Littel from execution. Fearing Jesse's likely reaction, the Fords conspire to cover up Hite's disappearance. Charley's unconvincing lies drive the characters on an unrelenting path toward a bloody incident. They pre-emptively strike when Jesse inexplicably dis-arms in their presence affording Bob the opportunity to define the story's title with a less than heroic act. The Ford brothers' ignominious act spawns an unexpected notoriety that they shamelessly exploit. Finally, the cloud of cowardice and the ever expanding aura of James as a folk hero gradually alienates and ultimately destroys the brothers.