Review of Slow West (2015) by Tasha Robinson for The Dissolve — 12 May 2015
Slow West often feels like the Coen brothers’ rendition of True Grit, if they’d brought Wes Anderson in as a collaborator. It’s a shaggy-dog story full of colorful characters and aimless but diverting narrative byways, all delivered with Andersonian solemnity, against a backdrop of deeply saturated colors and meticulously dressed sets.
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This review of Slow West (2015) was written by Tasha Robinson and published by The Dissolve on 12 May 2015.
Slow West has generally received positive reviews.
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