Review of The Ballad of Lefty Brown (2017) by Meritcoba — 24 Dec 2017
Every once in a while someone tries to take a shot at the western genre, seemingly in an attempt to flog that long dead horse back to life again, but the result is at best iffy, in the case of the ballad of left brown we get a snore feast.
My god what is this movie boring. This can be totally written down to the pace of the movie, the predictable plot, the run-of-the-mill characters, and the weak dialog. Bill Pullman, playing the title role, is not a bad actor, but without anything to make the the character remotely interesting any acting effort is wasted.
The director is a master in making ill use of the conflict brewing between Lefty and the wife of his former friend, neglecting to use the landscapes and any the lack of having interesting cinema photography.
It is a marvel to notice in the far distance the chance for a nice landscape shot that is totally lost on the director who prefers to have his sky lines blocked with shrubbery and brush. What is even worse, this movie, like many others, as has been pointed out by a critic, suffers of the one color scheme curse.
Everything is dusty earth tones. It is the easy lazy digitalization method. The result is a plodding colorless movie. It is a pity, for the idea behind, a sidekick who gets forced into the limelight, who has a strenuous relation with his former friends wife and has nothing going for him that taking revenge could have been interesting.
This review of The Ballad of Lefty Brown (2017) was written by Meritcoba on 24 Dec 2017.
The Ballad of Lefty Brown has generally received positive reviews.
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