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Review of by Curt D — 17 Jun 2009

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It's a four hour investment, and it has plenty of flaws, but let me spin that: it's EPIC, and delightfully absurd (Christopher Walken as a cowboy, a ten minute roller skate hootenany scene, and the main conflict being a war between evil corporations and poor immigrant families that DOES culminate in a wild west shoot out).

The review below from Michael Atkinson of The Villiage Voice sums up how I feel about this movie:

It was inevitable that Michael Cimino's Heaven's Gate would ring the death knell, in 1980, for what has since been called the American new waveâ??that gustiest of zeitgeists was too indulgent of individualism, too grown-up, and too contemptuous of base consumer capitalism to survive. Cimino was the moment's Von Stroheim, too successful for the wrong reasons at first and then so outrageously profligate that his public lynching was a ritual the Industry had to perform in order to reassert mindless Lucasian profit as its god. Heaven's Gate is not to blame. Certainly it's an uncommercial monster, a narratively distended western (made when only Clint Eastwood could earn with the genre) upon which Cimino was allowed to spend far too much cash. But the quixotically run United Artists, the demise of which is usually laid at Cimino's doorstep, was already near dissolution. (Outside of Rocky's freak success in 1976, the studio hadn't had a reasonable hit since the early '60s.) Seen again in its original, nearly four-hour form, the film plays like an opium vision of American bloodshed, re-creating and ballooning the Johnson County Warsâ??cattle barons and their private armies vs. starving immigrantsâ??into a self-mythologizing prophecy of corporate mercilessness. The lie of frontier idealism is debunked, and Vilmos Zsigmond's mistily gorgeous cinematography is virtually an act of mourning in and of itself. It's no accident that Film Forum is resurrecting this tottering, melancholy giant for this election season, when being American once again means being liable for massacre.

This review of Heaven's Gate (1980) was written by on 17 Jun 2009.

Heaven's Gate has generally received positive reviews.

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