Sunday, February 27, 2011

Pain Both Sides Of Belly

Oscar 2011 - True Grit

film number 3 of this year's Oscar highlights. A truly courageous film gets by with very little. An easy-knitted plot, few characters, and even fewer effects. But why must the film can not be bad - and he's not


content. The 14-year-old Mattie Ross (Hailee Steinfeld) is determined to cold-blooded murder of her father not to leave unpunished. Since the authorities did not help, they will carry out the cowardly murderer Tom Chaney (Josh Brolin) with its own funds to justice. For 100 dollars they committed the drunken and U.S. Marshall Rooster Cogburn consuming some (Jeff Bridges) who takes it to the law itself is anything but accurate.

Reluctantly, he can be by Mattie To persuade them to carry on the hunt for Chaney - across the lawless expanses of prairie. But they are not alone, because Texas Ranger LaBoeuf (Matt Damon) wants to put the fugitives to collect a nominal premium, which is exposed to Chaney for another murder. Involuntarily they move on to three, and soon the murderer of her father comes Mattie dangerously close ...


Joel & Ethan Coen are masters of their trade - surprised with this movie me on style and scenically unique way. After the award-winning "No Country for Old Men" prove it again with TRUE GRIT reference to the Western genre. Gripping, powerful and visually stunning, they interpret the classic "The Marshall" is new. With Jeff Bridges in the legendary John Wayne role as eccentric warrior Rooster Cogburn, a strong debut performance by Hailee Steinfeld as a tough farmer's daughter and Matt Damon as smug Texas Rangers and Josh Brolin as a cowardly murderer, was Joel and Ethan Coen is a true casting coup .

particularly Hailee Steinfeld as a farmer's daughter I like very good - funny, tough and assertive. And I hope very much that they now get for the Oscar night 2011 as best supporting actress. Jeff Bridges plays well, but for an Oscar, it will not be enough this time. But Colin Firth has all played on the wall.

The film gets by me 8 out of 10 points.

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