Movie news on your iPhone today!
Advertisement
Sign in
Username   Password         Forgot password?
Wanna join? Sign up
Find movies you'll love
The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford
  • 0
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
  • Rate this movie.

Watch trailer Watch trailer

Rent it, watch it, find it

Advertisement
Directed by Andrew Dominik
The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford delves into the private life and public exploits of America's most notorious outlaw. As the charismatic and unpredictable Jesse James (Brad Pitt) plans his next great robbery, he wages war on his enemies, who are trying to collect the reward money - and the glory - riding on his capture. But the greatest threat to his life may ultimately come from those he trusts the most.~http://jessejamesmovie.warnerbros.com/
[More]
 
civexcivex The Assassination of Jesse Jame ...
by civex in civex Blog
lost interest.
Was this review helpful? [Be the first to tell us!]
"I hope it's not a spoiler to say that Ford does shoot James somewhere near the end of the movie. I thought it would never get to that point, though. The cinematography is very good. I enjoyed looking at many of the scenes. But the parts of the movie I liked best were the voice overs. And when you like the voice overs better than when the characters are characterizing and expositioning, there's a problem. I understand the movie was cut originally to four hours, and then it was trimm " [More]
Kowalski76Kowalski76 The Assassination of Jesse Jame ...
by Kowalski76 in Rebellious Celluloid
loved it.
1 out of 1 people found this review helpful. [What do you think?]
"This film is a feast to the senses, I swear it's that well crafted I could smell it. Although Pitt gives an adequate performance the real stars here are Roger Deakins (cinematography), Nick Cave & Warren Ellis (music), and Casey Affleck as the creepy and highly annoying coward that is Robert Ford. One of my faves of 2007. " [More]
aidanbrackaidanbrack The Assassination of Jesse Jame ...
by aidanbrack in The Bigger Picture
lost interest.
Was this review helpful? [Be the first to tell us!]
"The title really says it all. The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford is too long to grab you, packed with ambiguity and judgements we are invited to question and clearly establishes that we will view Jesse James through the eyes and actions of ‘the Coward’. [More]
CassieAnnetteCassieAnnette Re:Which of these recent Brad P ...
by CassieAnnette in Movie Polls
"I loved him in Burn After Reading, Too funny. Sorry it took me so long to reply and that this is no longer open. [quote user="Risselada"] Please reference this thread for the rules of this group. " [More]
tadivtadiv Re:Which of these recent Brad P ...
by tadiv in Movie Polls
"My vote has to go to Jesse James. I enjoyed the movie and his character more than the others listed that I have seen. Tom " [More]
RisseladaRisselada Re:Which of these recent Brad P ...
by Risselada in Movie Polls
"So I picked Chad from Burn After Reading. Of course! It's the Coen brothers duh! But really this is probably my favorite Brad Pitt role ever. It's hard to say, but Jeffrey Goines from Twelve Monkeys might still be my fave. Not that Brad wasn't already willing to make himself look silly on screen " [More]
RisseladaRisselada Which of these recent Brad Pitt ...
by Risselada in Movie Polls
"Please reference this thread for the rules of this group. Please vote only once in each poll. Movies referenced in this poll:[More]
SkyPilotSkyPilot Re:Recast THE SHINING (1980)
by SkyPilot in Filmgaming
"This was difficult to judge because I enjoyed every one of these posts. First place -- Big_Eyes. Great all-around cast. Here are some of my favorite pickss: Casey Affleck as JackTorrance. Sure he's young, but he proved in Gone Baby Gone " [More]
All Movie Guide Logo
Review by All Movie Guide
All Movie Guide
liked it.
Director Andrew Dominik adopts a style throughout his new psychological western The Assassination of Jesse James By the Coward Robert Ford that he believes will give the film the weight and seriousness of an epic. The movie runs a stately 160 minutes not because there is too much action or too many sequences, but because conversations are edited so that protracted silences occur between every line of dialogue. For the first 30 minutes, as the members of the gang are introduced while they plan and execute a train robbery, Dominik is at his best. The deliberate tone and slow pace make this a unique and rewarding sequence, but the next 90 minutes of the film eats away that interest. Casey Affleck embodies the creepy stalker elements of Robert Ford with great skill, but his boyish face keeps him from ever being truly threatening -- perfect casting considering what the director does with the character. Ford's obsession with Jesse James (played as alternately psychotic or brooding by Brad Pitt) manages to be complete, without being in any way sexual. He's a boy trying to figure out what he wants to be when he grows up. His performance, in fact each performance throughout, is solid, but they are undermined by the film's pace. The editing style, which is obviously purposeful, hampers the film's protracted middle because while the film suggests many reasons why Ford kills Jesse, it never seems to take a stand on the issue. Jealousy, fear, duty, and a desire for celebrity are all presented as possibilities, but often these different motivations seem to conflict directly with each other. Over dinner with the Ford family, James humiliates the 20-year-old Robert, and one would think that his actions from then on stem from a desire for revenge, but even after the embarrassment, Ford is seen sniffing James' bedding. A film can be open-ended and open to interpretation, yet still present an explanation as to why everyone was interested in the material to begin with. The movie plays like the director wanted to make the film in order to figure out his own feeling about Robert, but never came to any resolution. The final 20 minutes, after Ford shoots Jesse and must live with the consequences, bring the proceedings back to life. As Robert revels in his notoriety, the viewer can draw so many parallels with what went on before that one can start to see that the material might have supported the stately rhythm. As it is, The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford is a failure, but the combination of ideas, however unformed, and the style make it a genuine attempt at something new -- which makes the film more interesting than most failures. ~ Perry Seibert, All Movie Guide
 

Community ratings

mavens
Spout mavens
liked it.
most people
Most people
are neutral about it.

Other opinions

Karina
Karina
loved it.
paul
paul
loved it.
quint
quint
loved it.
squishycats
squishycats
disliked it.
aspeer22
aspeer22
disliked it.
Puhnner
Puhnner
is not interested.