The
Long Riders Movie Review:
It´s
swarming with brothers here. Walter Hill got hold of real
brothers who should act the films brothers. The story is
based on real facts and we will follow the notorious Jesse
James-gang during a period. The South has lost the civil
war, but Jesse James and his brother Frank (Keach brothers),
together with the Younger brothers (Carradine brothers)
and the Miller brothers (Quaid brothers), continues to rob
and steal from the North. The Pinkertons detective agency
will try to stop the terror, and offers the people a reward
for each gang member who is reported. But the local population
don´t think that the gang does something wrong, and helps
them to hide themselves instead. The hunting is long and
bloody, and many innocents has to lose their lifes. Finally
is however the time catch up with Jesse and his gang. When
they are going to rob the bank in Northfield, has someone
given a tip-off about that, and the whole town is waiting
for them when they are coming.
"The
Long Riders" is in my opinion the best western film that
has been made, since Sam Peckinpah 69´ made "The Wild Bunch".
Maybe that is not saying much, because western films as
we all know, hasn´t complete been much of a success under
the last decades. But I rate it anyhow very high within
the genre. By the way is there wooden plays in general by
the brothers. Stiffest of them all is the supposed leading
actor, James Keach. However, "The Long Riders" focuses on
the whole gang, not only Jesse James. It is actually only
David Carradine who´s really good. He always fits in as
a shabby-looking ruffian.
But
now is it the action elements which Walter Hill is famous
for, and he really not hold his fire here. He is extremely
experienced in his slow-motion technique which is much used,
and it shows that he is inspired of Peckinpah. The stampede
from Northfield is described in an exceedingly dramatic
and effective way. Hill alternates all the time between
slow-motion and real movements. Horses are running into
windows so pieces of broken glass are whirling. In an incredible
scene is a horse shot down in full speed, so it makes a
tumble and the rider falls head over heels to the ground.
Hill has even put in sound effects in the slow-motion sequences.
The bullets shrieks and the horses neighs in a ghostlike
manner. When the camera is focused on a person, and you
hear the sound from the bullet, you know he´s gonna be hit.
But not where.
Kent
Palmgren
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