10/10
One of my favourites of the decade
6 June 2011
I don't think I can add to what has been said so well already about how amazing this film is. It is a movie that both entranced and haunted me, and alongside the likes of Brokeback Mountain, There will be Blood and Pan's Labyrinth, The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford is one of my favourites of the decade.

The film is quite glacial in its pace, but I do not consider that a problem in any way, as I think the slow pacing was done deliberately. And even if it was slow in pace, I don't think I would have cared, because everything about this film is so good.

The Assassination of Jesse James... has some of the most sweeping and at the same time most beautiful images I have seen on film in recent memory. The whole film is exquisitely shot, and the landscapes and scenery are stunning. Nick Cave and Warren Ellis' score fits beautifully too.

The film is also rich in characterisation, has a thoughtful and well-textured script, has a beautiful and haunting atmosphere and a story that despite the pace and the long running time drew me in and never let go. The direction is sensitive and never heavy-handed, and there are some truly excellent performances. Both Brad Pitt and Casey Affleck are wonderful in very powerful and understated performances, and out of the supporting cast Sam Rockwell stands out.

In conclusion, a fine film and one of the best of the decade in my opinion. 10/10 Bethany Cox
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