Very authentic and respectful representation of Cole Younger. Probably pretty close to the real Frank James, too haha.
@kayo348127 күн бұрын
One of my favorite films. I wish the entire song had been included here.
@user-bl8gl8rs5kАй бұрын
I love the Coen brothers films (most, anyway), and this is a beautifully done Western. Most films I watch that are based on a novel come up short of the book - not this one. Charles Portis' tale is a masterpiece - so is this film.
@gregcollins5972 ай бұрын
Glenn Campbell did his best to ruin a great movie with his painful attempting at acting.....I think Matt Damon was intentionally chosen for his comparable lack of skill...
@ralphriffle11262 ай бұрын
It was perfect to set the mood for the scene by playing, Leaning On The Everlasting Arms
@beerbandit2912 ай бұрын
The book is fantastic too.
@Annie-ez4ol2 ай бұрын
Absolutely superb.
@Joemxma112 ай бұрын
Holy that’s cool
@ranchokitty12 ай бұрын
glad to see they did the book right.
@Neilnynyny3 ай бұрын
Absolutely brilliant last scene
@DonaldSjervenE3 ай бұрын
Then there's the other side of the coin. Visit enough old acquaintances one last time and realize shortly after that it was indeed one last time. A person starts feeling like a grim reaper. And yet I still make an effort if the opportunity arises. I once looked up a couple on the occasion of their 70th anniversary. They were friends of a mutual friend who had long passed. For a few hours I brought back memories of that mutual friend. About a year later they were both gone, dying within a month of each other. Love the ending of this movie.
@cronistamundano81893 ай бұрын
When I was a kid the John Wayne version stuck with me. I am from Brasil and there was one channel that had westerns every monday. The scene in wich a 14 year old would just cross the river and go into wild country is stuck in my mind. Maybe it is for sentimental reasons I like both movies the same, but all in all, I think the modern one is certainly one of the great movies shot in this century.
@MikeSmith-kq2jy3 ай бұрын
Agree with the comments this remake of True Grit is superb. The acting of all the cast, the attention to detail of the period is excellent watch it and enjoy
@joowoo80093 ай бұрын
I am from south korea, And i just watched this movie with my two children, 8 and 10. In the tv. It is hard to understand from some scenes because of culture and atmosphere of air. There are any hint of labeuof? In the movie, she said that no news from him. My two children are very conscious of him, i dont know reason.
@jefferss16393 ай бұрын
The original film had two major miscasts.Kim Darby had no charisma at all.Glen Campbell couldn't act.
@emmanuelmarquez73183 ай бұрын
Why was Mattie mad at the old guy at 2:19? I dont get it
@Fan_Made_Videos3 ай бұрын
He wasn't a gentleman. If you read up on pre-internet era mannerisms you will understand.
@TheFatesLieutenant3 ай бұрын
He was brother to Jessie James (notorious bank robber) and a bank robber himself (and, from what I understand, not a very nice fellow in general) - so, not only rude (you stand in the presence of a lady), as she was a banker, three-strikes against him.
@editorialwolfiebooks3 ай бұрын
y la cancion??? buuuuuuuuuuuhhjhh
@sfperalta3 ай бұрын
A very poignant ending. Less upbeat than the John Wayne version, but very satisfying and appropriate to the story.
@michaelnaretto34093 ай бұрын
The original never explained what happened to Mattie and Rooster. Now we know...
@averageguy12614 ай бұрын
The grandest story ever told.
@Doofus_Rex4 ай бұрын
great movie
@kenoliver89134 ай бұрын
One of the features of a Coen brothers film is always the wonderful meditative denouements that leave us thinking about the film's characters. This ending is about their finest - "time just gets away from us" indeed.
@thetarotist4 ай бұрын
www.youtube.com/@thetarotistlab/videos thank you, Dan. Still using this song as intro of my channels
@jacktheripoff18884 ай бұрын
The days may drag but the years fly by.
@essentialstillexcluded16444 ай бұрын
The jakes is no longer occupied.
@everydaycompress42594 ай бұрын
keep your seat trash ..the guy sitting down is Jessie James brother and part of William Quantrill’s group of guerilla soldiers, who fought against pro-Union forces during and after the Civil War. As part of this group, he took part in the infamous Lawrence Massacre in 1863, in which roughly 200 civilians were murdered.
@keepcalmandenjoythedecline4 ай бұрын
She aged 35 years in 25 years and went from half amerindian half spanish to british?
@pippiemilzhang70624 ай бұрын
god i like this ending tooooo much
@ronniecoleman23424 ай бұрын
Both movies were great. I lovem both. Jeff should have gotten his second Oscar.
@michaelfoort25924 ай бұрын
Great movie
@SimonKHoak-ec6cc4 ай бұрын
"Time just gets away from us". When I was young I didn't believe or understand that . But I have since learned the hard way , that it is so true , and I understand it so well .
@MrJBARRON4 ай бұрын
I thought the final scene was a real letdown. She went from being a lively spirited young woman with lots of potential to a dried up old spinster with a sharp tongue and bad attitude.
@dclark1420023 ай бұрын
The realities of losing a father at such a young age and losing an arm (her beauty) to go with having to manage the family farm and raise the siblings basically alone. Revenge doesn't solve any of those problems...in fact, made them worse. That's part of why the story is so great. Actions have realistic consequences...even things which may seem right turn out to have strong effects.
@thomasdearment32144 ай бұрын
great movie only the Cohn brothers could do
@WiseSnake4 ай бұрын
I have to wonder if the writers got Jonesboro, Arkansas mixed up with Jonesboro, Georgia. Having lived in the former for most of my life, I can say there are no confederate cemeteries here. Jonesboro, Georgia does have at least one that I'm aware of, though. Was it like that in the novel?
@veramae40985 ай бұрын
"Keep your seat, trash".
@veliborivezic42115 ай бұрын
Wow
@BrianGanter5 ай бұрын
A lovely stab in the heart.
@eliterry37855 ай бұрын
Such a great film. Thank you for posting this.
@clydehinman78105 ай бұрын
Held her opinion back til the end... "Keep your seat trash" 💀
@switzerlandful5 ай бұрын
Chaos is the place when
@switzerlandful5 ай бұрын
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@switzerlandful5 ай бұрын
None of us are ready...
@edYGiCJb79kuQyb0n7LS5 ай бұрын
"Reuben had a complaint what he referred to as Nighthoss" anyone else catch that?
@dclark1420023 ай бұрын
Only the author of the book knows for sure. Speculation is that it refers to a restless body syndrome...or to nightmares from too much drinking.
@edYGiCJb79kuQyb0n7LS3 ай бұрын
@@dclark142002 Ahhhhh... but I thought about another meaning. Night *horse* ("Nighthoss" slang)... the previous scene when he rescues her from the snake and saves her life riding through the night on the horse! I was shocked when I thought about that after seeing this scene a few times. It fits so well. He complained of "night horse" ... that stressful overwhelming ride when he desperately tried to save her! That horse scene by the way is one of the best scenes I have ever seen in a movie. Brilliant!
@billyjean94845 ай бұрын
My top 25 movies all time. The communists won't allow movies like this anymore.
@bradjohnson81006 ай бұрын
I'm sorry to rain on the parade but this movie isn't remotely as good as the original. There are some movies that were done to perfection and John Wayne put the nail in that coffin.
@jtaco41016 ай бұрын
Time does get away from us. Try and enjoy every day. We dont get that many
@joshuatate64506 ай бұрын
Keep your seat, trash!
@larry18246 ай бұрын
Keep your seat trash
@Svensk71196 ай бұрын
Never saw this version.
@OkieAllDay6 ай бұрын
This movie is absolute perfection. But that final scene left a bad taste in my mouth I finished