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All the Pretty Horses
nicolenla@nicolenla
May 12, 2001 11:18 PM, 2229 Views
Even All The Pretty Horses Couldn't Save This One

Even though the best selling novel All The Pretty Horses by Cormac McCarthy’s is magnificent, the movie is a flop. Last night I settled down in front of the TV expecting a romantic western type drama but instead only found disappointment.


All The Pretty Horses stars Matt Damon (Saving Private Ryan, Good Will Hunting) and Penelope Cruz (Don Juan, Hi-Lo Country). The director is Billy Bob Thornton who is most commonly associated with directing and staring in the Oscar winning film Sling Blade. With popularity of the stars and being a fan of Billy Bob Thornton I was expecting something decent and worth spending a night watching. I was wrong! Instead during the movie I found that...

  • All The Pretty Horses goes at a very slow pace. There are a few interesting twists and turns in the movie, but they are underdeveloped.

  • Billy Bob gives characters that had little importance to the plot a great deal of screen time, while not developing the main characters enough.

  • Noticeable cuts in the movie where scenes had been taken out. Originally this movie was over 3 hrs long and Billy Bob was forced to cut a lot of the material. The movie would have been better with the material left intact.

  • The Relationship between Damon and Cruz’s characters is underdeveloped.

  • Lots of Lingering on faces. This happens especially toward the end of the movie.

All The Pretty Horses was a disappointment, but there is some good camera work. The scenery throughout the movie is stunning and perhaps the only reason I could think of to watch the movie. Instead of watching the movie I recommend reading the best selling book. It may take a while longer, but you will definitely be more satisfied and realize what a masterpiece this film could have been.

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