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Blackthorn

Blackthorn

2011
Western
1h 42m
In Bolivia, Butch Cassidy (now calling himself James Blackthorne) pines for one last sight of home, an adventure that aligns him with a young robber and makes the duo a target for gangs and lawmen alike. (imdb)
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Blackthorn

2011
Western
1h 42m
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Rated 15 Mar 2015
75
68th
It's always refreshing when film plots are humble in the sense that they stick to simplicity and don't "try" too hard. Here, a fictional, latter part of the life of legendary Butch Cassidy takes place in the country where he died (we think), Bolivia. And the story - almost too simple - is overshadowed by the extremeness and beauty of the Andine highlands, stunningly caught, as is, smoothly, some hints of Bolivian culture. Plus, Sam Shepherd and Coster-Waldau make it excellently as Butch Cassidy.
Rated 28 Oct 2023
60
35th
Sam Shepard is certainly the best part of this whole thing. He works perfectly in the role of Butch Cassidy, who has grown older and more isolated, just looking for some peace and maybe a form of reconciliation with the family he lost. The cinematography is beautiful, especially in the scenes that feature the salt flats. It's got some issues with pacing, maybe going back and forth in time a bit too much. I didn't feel like the past parts were effective and they took me out of the story a bit.
Rated 02 Jun 2013
40
19th
So slow, so pointless.
Rated 23 Jun 2013
66
51st
Love the angle of Cassidy surviving the shootout and becoming an old man who just wants to see home.
Rated 21 Apr 2012
70
26th
A great premise brought me out to the theatre for this one, but it's gorgeous cinematography and consistent sense of style could not make up for extremely stilted, forced dialogue and severe pacing issues. Aside from the eponymous character, the majority of the performances also seem made more for TV than for this format.
Rated 13 Nov 2011
36
20th
Arid and sluggish, with ostentatiously arty trappings. Shephard's Cassidy is little more than a grizzled cipher, and the film seems much more interested in gawking at purty Bolivia than concerning itself with things like plot, character, or overall coherence. Aggressively unspectacular, as a whole.
Rated 20 Oct 2011
15
21st
"Mateo Gil certainly can be held responsible for turning the iconic outlaw into a paper-thin Clint Eastwood-Unforgiven cliché." - Nick Schager
Rated 05 Jun 2012
50
35th
Not bad.
Rated 26 Oct 2011
58
61st
Went in expecting something gritty--a man struggling to overcome his past demons while dealing with who he truly is down deep inside--but what I got was a nice old man who seems to enjoy riding his horse. If anything, this film did make me want to go to Bolivia. What a beautiful country.
Rated 14 Dec 2011
80
89th
It's not just a man enjoying a ride on a horse, it's a what-if story if Butch Cassidy survived the Bolivian shoot-out. It's got quite a good storyline going, and together with the shots of Bolivian nature it is a rather enjoyable film.
Rated 25 Dec 2011
84
14th
not bad. not great. good western.

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