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Seraphim Falls (2006)
Director: David Von Ancken
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From Time Out London
David Von Ancken’s relentless pursuit western completely bypasses an opening credits sequence and cuts straight to the chase. It opens in the wilderness with Pierce Brosnan’s Davy Crockett character, Gideon, being shot at from afar. He’s clearly been through this scenario one too many times before and now we, the audience, are invited to tag along for the rest of the way. It’s a rollicking start to a conceptual, post-American Civil War story that simply never lets up. It transpires that his pursuer, Carver (Liam Neeson), bears a huge grudge over something that happened between them during the war, and here he is – with the help of a bunch of villainous hired hands – still on Gideon’s trail.The simple premise to this action-filled, occasionally gruesome cat-and-mouse adventure could easily have been written on the back of a postage stamp. Yet it’s to Von Ancken’s credit that he’s managed to make a film of it at all. True, the overweight middle section is repetitive, contrived and, well, boring. But at least the views are spectacular and Brosnan, especially, is likeably quirky. Some critics have expressed disappointment at the surreal ending, but I rather liked it.Author: Derek Adams
Time Out London Issue 1931: August 22-28 2007
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- critique said...
- Posted on Feb 21 2008 12:05 Starts well but deteriorates gradually to a poor climax. Extra star for the beautiful locations and for some sturdy characters.
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- ray said...
- Posted on Feb 18 2008 20:08 i love westerns but this was shear bordom. the first halve was good but got worse with a rubbish ending. to cap it all there was at least to jets flying in the sky, and also two trucks can be seen driving in the background at one stage?? this all just added to this very dissapointing film.
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- Erasmus said...
- Posted on Aug 29 2007 17:02 Enjoyable film, nice to see Brosnan given the chance to act (which he does well) end was unexpected but very good
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Cast & crew
Director: David Von Ancken
Producer: Bruce Davey, David Flynn
Cast: Liam Neeson, Pierce Brosnan, Michael Wincott, Anjelica Huston, Ed Lauter, John Robinson, Robert Baker, Jimmi Simpson full cast
Rated: 15
Duration: 111 mins
UK Release: Aug 24 2007
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