Cowboys & Aliens (2011)
Director: Jon Favreau
Synopsis
Ford and Craig play warring Western heroes who put their animosity aside to battle alien invaders.
Movie review
From Time Out London
‘Iron Man’ director Jon Favreau’s latest actioner needs no introduction other than the title – and that’s one of the best things going for it. The idea of aliens descending on a dusty Wild West town has widespread popcorn appeal and, with a heavy sprinkling of big name actors, ‘Cowboys & Aliens’ gets off to a promising start.Daniel Craig plays the strong, silent cowboy who wakes in the New Mexico desert with no memory and a chunky metal bracelet on his arm – the first clue to an impending alien invasion. It’s soon clear he can remember how to fight, however, as he rides into the nearest town and humiliates Percy Dolarhyde (Paul Dano), the arrogant drunken son of big-shot cattleman Woodrow (Harrison Ford). But Woodrow and our hero must team up when an alien spaceship swoops in, plucking up victims and prompting a disparate band of cowboys, Native Americans and mysterious strangers to track it through the wilderness.
It’s here the pace starts to falter. Characters are undercooked, with only a potential romance (Craig and Olivia Wilde) and a surrogate-son routine (Ford and Adam Beach) offering emotional engagement. The aliens themselves have little personality, and their appearance is all too derivative (think slimy grey skin and ‘Alien’-style inner jaws). But the biggest problem is a lack of humour: while Craig looks every inch the cowboy and handles gruff action well, Robert Downey Jr he ain’t.
A handful of funnies simply isn’t enough in a film that should have been handled with B-movie glee rather than pompous plod. With slick action and effects, ‘Cowboys & Aliens’ is a good-looking movie that passes muster as a visual diversion. But once the gang saddle up, what started as ‘True Grit’-meets-’War of the Worlds’ ends up closer to – whisper it – ‘Wild Wild West’.
Author: Anna Smith
Time Out London Issue 2139: 18 – 24, 2011
User reviews of this film
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- Evelyn said...
- Posted on Aug 18 2011 11:29 The movie never explained why they needed the gold, or why they were probing on humans. It would have been nice to elaborate on the girls previous life and how she got to earth. A nice ending for Craig would have been nice too - - - after all he did allot to save the world and its gold. Aside of that, the western scenes were great. Just not enough explaniations throughout the movie.
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Cast & crew
Director: Jon Favreau
Cast: Olivia Wilde, Daniel Craig, Harrison Ford, Sam Rockwell, Paul Dano, Keith Carradine
Genre(s): Action/Adventure, Science Fiction, Westerns
Duration: 96 mins
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