Open Range (2003)

From NetFlix:

    Kevin Costner directs and stars in this Western drama about
    four free-grazing ranchers — Boss Spearman (Robert Duvall),
    Charley Waite (Kevin Costner), Mose Harrison (Abraham Benrubi)
    and
Button (Diego Luna) — whose cattle meander close to a
    small town ruled by
a greedy sheriff and his cronies. Forced
    to defend their way of life, the cowboys take on
the corrupt
    leaders, while Charley, a loner, is
surprised by a newfound
    love (Annette Bening).

As a young boy I saw a western just about every Saturday. My weekly allowance was 30 cents:
20 cents for the movie, then go  next door to  the 5-and-dime and read every  comic book except
one (Captain Marvel Junior) and then  spend the remaining 10 cents for that comic book.

 The wonderful thing about westerns is that they are usually so black and white. It’s easy to spot
the villains (always wore black in the past movies). And Hopalong Cassidy (and possibly the Lone
Ranger)  wore white as I recall. By the way, Lone Ranger’s Indian sidekick was named “Tonto” which
is Spanish for “fool”. Could this have been racism ?

At any case “Open Range” is fairly black and white although Kevin Costner wrestles with his
violent  past. The very end of the film might be considered a tad maudlin. Costner and Duval
speak tersely throughout the film. But at the end Costner and Bening get to talk smoochy (that’s
where the maudlin starts).

Cheers and hisses to Michael Gambon (born in  Dublin and uses brogue in the film) for being such
a great villain.

And what fun seeing all the bad guys getting shot in a wonderful gun battle.

It took me awhile to recognize Annette Bening. Somehow her role  here was different than
any of  her past efforts.

“Open Range” is somewhat old-fashion (meant as praise) [except that the young sidekick is
a Latino. Could this be an attempt at being current ?]  There are no wonderful psychopaths
as in “3:10 to  Yuma”. There is no treachery as in “The Assassination of Jesse James”. Just
plan old shoot-em-up fun. And don’t forget to see Clive Owen in “Shoot  ‘Em  Up”.

If you like westerns, you will love this film,

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