Review of The Jack Bull (1999) by Michael C — 08 Mar 2011
This movie succeeds as a drama where most westerns fail miserably (and descend into kitsch). Its story of the dangers inherent both in fighting for justice outside of the legal system and in wreaking injustice on one's fellow man, the injustices perpetrated by wealthy men in the supposed "free country" of America, and the consequences of poor law-enforcement on society at large, allows for a sufficiently epic backdrop in a genre that is often focusses on trivial stories and small people.
This review of The Jack Bull (1999) was written by Michael C on 08 Mar 2011.
The Jack Bull has generally received positive reviews.
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