Golden Globe Nominee - Best Supporting Actor - Casey Affleck. Features: DVD Everyone in 1880s America knows Jesse James. He's the nation's most notorious criminal, hunted by the law in 10 states. He's also the land's greatest hero, lauded as a Robin Hood by the public. Robert Ford? No one knows him. Not yet. But the ambitious 19-year-old aims to change that. He'll befriend Jesse, ride with his gang. And if that doesn't bring Ford fame, he'll find a deadlier way.Friendship becomes rivalry and the quest for fame becomes obsession in this virile epic produced in part by Ridley Scott and featuring gripping portrayals by Brad Pitt (winner of the Venice Film Festival Best Actor Award) as Jesse and Casey Affleck as the youth drawn closer to his goal...and farther from his own humanity. "Tantalizing suspense...Riveting performances from Brad Pitt and Casey Affleck." Christy Lemire, Associated Press "...a wondrously contemplative and poetic saga that offers a fresh and bewitching take on a timeworn genre." Claudia Puig, USA Today "A haunting retelling of one of the enduring outlaw sagas in American culture." Lisa Schwarzbaum, Entertainment Weekly "A masterwork! Already has the feel of a classic." Pete Hammond, Maxim "An impressive, majestic achievement. Brad Pitt is unforgettable." Rex Reed, The New York Observer
Editor's Note
Based on the 1983 novel by Ron Hansen, THE ASSASSINATION OF JESSE JAMES BY THE COWARD ROBERT FORD captivatingly depicts the final few months of the legendary Jesse James's life. He was 34, and his days of ruthless robbing had dwindled, yet his fearsome reputation continued to swell. With an abundance of nickel-books retelling his brutal gun-slinging adventures, James (portrayed by Brad Pitt, in one his most convincing and moving roles) had become a symbolic hero for many Americans, and a dazzling tabloid icon for the 19th-century media. A particular young man seduced by the wonderment of James, the shifty Robert Ford (a breakthrough performance by Casey Affleck), wormed his way in as a James groupie, in the hopes of snagging a coveted spot alongside his brother Charley (played by the always affable Sam Rockwell) as one of the bandit's cronies. Ford, fiercely insecure and painfully aware that he would never be taken seriously by James (who, ever-plagued by paranoia and skepticism, found Ford's earnest obsession a bit unsettling), grew increasingly angry with his idol, leading to a destructive path that ultimately ended in the anticlimactic death of Jesse James--and brought the treacherous Robert Ford the notoriety he had always wanted. Although this film takes place in the late 1800's, its eerie relevance to modern-day celebrity-obsession scandals is astounding, and adds a fresh scope to what could be viewed as just another cinematic western. Director Andrew Dominick (CHOPPER) furthers the film from its genre by banishing clichd bullet-infested showdown scenes, instead embracing the relationships and interactions of the outlaws, and creates a mood of brooding and contemplation with exceptional camera angles and lighting. His intensely sophisticated approach to filmmaking illustrates the darkest corners of the characters, and insightfully provides a deeper, heartfelt portrayal revealing what the men might have been like behind their masks.
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Awards | Nominee (2008) | | | Golden Globe, Casey Affleck, Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture | | | Screen Actors Guild, Casey Affleck, Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role | | Winner (2007) | | | Venice Film Festival, Brad Pitt, Volpi Cup - Best Actor | | Nominee (2007) | | | Venice Film Festival, Andrew Dominik, Golden Lion Award |
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