I like that when the narrator (brilliant btw) says that Jesse's granulated eyelids causes him to blink more often than not, and in the shot Jesse doesn't blink, it's like a mini version of the film - what you hear and what you experience are two different things sometimes, about a person.
You’ll never convince me that Casey Affleck wasn’t robbed of an Oscar for this role. Javier Bardem was iconic in his own right, but the emotional range in his performance was much less demanding than Affleck’s. The best work of his career.
This movie is such a masterpiece. Cinematography, filming, script, acting, directing, music. It's one of the few movies that I would classify as perfect.
This movie is really incredible. It takes it’s time and tells a real story. Brad executed a perfect Jesse. I actually know someone exactly like this. Was also an outlaw, very paranoid, beyond anything you’ve ever known, quiet, exacting, anxious but calm. Brad nailed it. A very troubled person still wanting to use the small part of his heart he’s got left but wracked with guilt, regret and an incredible fear that he’s gone too far in being bad.
I absolutely adore this movie, such a poetic and beautifully made film. It got overshadowed by No Country and There Will Be Blood unfortunately but those are wonderful movies as well. 2007 was a strong year for cinema. Very rare for so many masterfully crafted pieces to all end up in the same movie, the score and the cinematography in particular for me in this.
I love this movie. I would take it ANY day over No Country or There Will Be Blood. I can't believe I never saw it until 13 years after it came out. It was a time when I was exploring both my Missouri ancestry and my grandfather, a forgotten poet. This movie came to me like a message to forge forward with my book about the forgotten Missouri poet because no other word describes this film like "poetry." It has the name of a ballad, but it unravels like a poem.
This movie is so incredibly underrated. Fantastic essay. The ending of this film truly couldn’t be more sad. Such a human portrayal of a true story in the Wild West. Took me years to get around and see this movie and now it’s an all-time favorite. I will forever recommend this movie to all who still haven’t yet seen it
Almost as beautiful as the film itself. If only I possessed the eloquence to present a summation of this film, it would sound exactly like this. 10/10 deserves more than a like 👍
The film hit me at the right time: it was fall in Minnesota. The almost spooky teaser trailer. I'd sit by the fire pit at night smoking a cigar and reading the book. I went down to Northfield, MN to attend the reenacting of "The Defeat of Jesse James." The music. Brad's look. The cinematography. I remember people sitting in front of me in the theatre getting up and leaving halfway through (expecting a Brad Pitt, shoot 'em up western, I'm guessing, which is so not what the film is). I PRAY for the day the director's cut is made available.
As you pointed out, one of the things that really surprised me was how powerful the post-assassination parts of the movie were. I thought we would get little beyond a text crawl explaining what happened to Bob following Jesse's death. Instead we got an incredibly moving and emotional look at his descent in the following months.
The Jesse death scene is one of the most powerful scene I have seen in a long time. The sound of the wind rustling through the wheat fields, the background score as soon as JJ turns towards the photo and Brad Pitt's acting, everything about it is perfect. Pitt really give one of the best performances of the generation over here. His eyes alone tells the whole story. Amazing!!
It's my favourite film of all time. The period dialogue, the hand made lenses, the beautiful cinematography, the wonderful soundtrack, the brilliant acting, the perfect pacing, and the tradegy of it all. It truly is an incredible film, and I wouldn't change a single thing about it. I'm also very privileged to live where it was filmed.
OMG...I love the film itself is poetry. The best statement I ever heard discriping this masterpiece. That statement almost brought tears in my eyes. This movie stands in its own lane. I have NEVER seen a movie that expressed an inside and character study. The most under rated movie of all time. Thank you for articulating what I felt for years.
One of the best films of the last 30 years. I've watched it around a dozen times. Almost perfect. So beautiful. Glad to see others who love it as well. Absolutely loved your analysis! Peace!
I saw this movie many years ago and was floored as it was the first movie I had ever seen where every minute of footage had purpose and intent. I don’t think any other movie has ever been able to accomplish this feat. My favorite shot in the opening scene is Bob Ford staring at Jesse, and the foreshadowing shot of Jesse “marked” with a tree branch crossing the frame! This movie is incredibly overlooked, less respected and sits in the shadows of one of the best films ever created in cinema!
The best video essay on UA-cam by far. There have been few videos I've watched more than once, only a few of them being essays in the first place. I must've watched this one 15 times by now. You did an excellent job capturing the essence and atmosphere of the movie. Beautifully worded too, with no filler. Thanks for the video.
Thank you, that honestly means a lot. This was my favorite video to make and I'm so glad that people, no matter how small the group, can find some kind of meaning in watching it.
One of my favourite movies of all time. It’s almost a “comfort movie” as it’s so pleasant to watch but yet with such a tragic story. I can’t think of any other movie which can accomplish this on such a level.
This video is a poem about a poem. 4:46 Bob goes over to join them. They get up and leave. Their leaving has nothing to do with him. He does not exist to them. They just happened to get up when he sat down. What they do has nothing to do with him, but oh, how he wishes it did. He would rather they got up because of him than that he was not involved at all. He doesn't exist to them, so he feels like he doesn't exist at all.
One of my favorite movies. And you were able to point out nuances that I've never saw pointed out, and pulled out things I haven't considered before. Your critique is so very well done. Thank you.
This movie is one of my favorite movies of all time. I seen it when it first came out and loved it ever since. Ever shot, every scene is a masterpiece. Brad Pitt said out of all the roles he has played, this is his most favorite.
I adore this movie I am always trying to get people to watch it I put it on when I am sick or sleepy and can't rest something about the score the narroration and the cinematography gives me solace This is in my top 10
Favorite film of all time. Your analysis is excellent and very much appreciated in a media landscape that doesn't give this film anywhere near its due. I highly recommend reading the book of the same title by Ron Hansen that Dominik adapted his screenplay from; it really enriches rewatches, and I can't believe how nobody talks about how brilliantly this film adapts the novel while also offering something transcendent and new.
Thank you for sharing your impressions and perceptions, which resonate with many viewers. In fact, a great, calm, but extremely visually powerful, poetic film that is able to captivate you from the first to the last minute! An absolute masterpiece that only a few exist!
I was one of the few that went to see this movie in the theater back in 07. I knew it was a masterpiece then. I'm glad it's being more recognized now. Movie is incredible.
I still vividly remember seeing this masterpiece in the cinema with my dad on its release day in 2007, one year before he committed suicide. Still to this day it's the most haunting and masterful movie I've ever seen
Nick Cave and Warren Ellis's score for this is my favorite instrumental soundtrack of all time. It's insane how Brad Pitt disappears into this role, despite being the epitome of a recognizable movie star and not altering his normal appearance much. It took me days after first seeing this movie to come up with the words to describe it; 2006 and 2007 were something else.
I felt a renewed urge to revisit this. Your essay resonates with a mature and poetic depth, eloquently mirroring the film's essence. It deserves to be seen by many more eyes. Thank you again!
Awesome editing and review! I like how the piano melody of the soundtrack is an hypnotizing lullaby, to remind us of the fragile nature of the human mind, even if the events of the movie seem to be from a distant time.
Thank you for this wonderdul review ✨ One of the blessings I stumbled upon during this pandemic. Such a gem of a movie nd I love the character study and the tragedy of it all
I had a friend just like Robert Ford. That's why this movie resonates with me so much. He went through four stages of obsession: 1. Admiration, in which he flattered me and told me how cool I was and how everything I did was awesome. 2. Emulation, in which he started to copy me: my likes and dislikes, hobbies, life philosophies, dreams. He began to dress like me, to speak like me, to parrot my own words back to me a week after I said them as though those words were his own. It was as though he wanted to replace his personality with mine. 3. Disillusionment, because despite acting like me, he couldn't achieve the same outcomes I did. 4. Destruction, in which he tried to pull me down, belittle me, damage my reputation, tear down my achievements and prove that he was better than me. I think he felt very small and thought being me would make him feel bigger. When it didn't, he decided the only way to make himself feel big was to make me small instead, thereby destroying the one he had only recently seen as a hero. At the end, I think he genuinely hated me because he couldn't be me. He started to really creep me out so I had to cut him loose. When I saw this movie it brought it all back. I think I had a lucky escape.
You’re blessed to be alive. My little brother was like that. One day I was just waiting for the bullet. Instead, I woke up one day, and he was gone. Clothes & all. That was 4 years ago.
the only person who really makes you suffer and hurts you the most in this world is yours , your thoughts and that mind of yourself , i just had to write this i dont know why but after watching this whole video this was my conclusion
Really amazing stuff. I watched this a couple years ago and enjoyed it, but I got thinking about it again. This video convinced me that I'll love it upon a rewatch.
One of the things I loved about this film is the lack of the Stetson. The Stetson-wearing cowboy (as cool as it looks) is a hollywood creation. The Derby hat, was the most popular hat worn in the west at the time. At any rate, this is my second favorite western of all time.
the film is perfect the ending is for grown ups whereas the beginning for kids, you don't need to know what really happened, cos it's not even really what happened, its a legend. the sobering truth of the ending is for the ears of sleeping children, where as the magic is in the the medium, the dirt on the lense was like the cat hair that predicts the future like one of jesse's superstitions. The mystery of what jessy knew and didn't know, reflects the mystique of a contemporary celebrity like brad pitt himself who can't possibly live up to the expectations of the fans who think he's god tier. The film addresses the mediums in which this magical thinking takes places and accentuates it. Compare this to slow west or day of the dog, two contemporary cowboy films released since this one, where the motivating factors for the characters are romance and family relationships, pitted against a cut throat world. Those films dont quite come so close to this one, despite having better pacing by the ending, because at theire core the motivating themes of romance and inter personal drama are not being explored in the mis en scene or the camera, the materials, only in the performance. And the medium doesnt exactly lend it self to those films as well as it does disillusionment. There is just something so piercing about a film that is able to do what the assination of jesse james did
I've been trying to watch this movie since it came out and finally was able to this week! I was not disappointed. All the expectations i had of this movie were met and satisfied beyond my thoughts. What a masterclass in acting from Brad Pitt, Casey Affleck and Sam Rockwell.
A beautiful discussion…on an equally beautiful -if enigmatic- film. Enigmatic. Prefect word for the real world characters….and 150+ years later, the actors who played them. When I first saw this film? I asked my wife for Christmas, the CD of both the film, and the soundtrack. I never tire of watching and listening.
Took me 2 times to watch the movie, think I watched like the first hour and didn't pick it up for years until I saw scenes on UA-cam and decided to rewatch and I'm glad I did
This was a damn good video! You really understood the film, Jesse’s ‘suicide.’ Bravo!!!! Great writing on your part! Bravo, friend. A+ 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
How good are the 2main actors ,, especially Casey Affleck ,,superb portrayal ,,. The actual shooting of Jesse scene is absolutely masterful ,,once Bob realises Jesse has now seen newspaper story about Dick Liddell ,he now 100% certain that Jesse knows about his own (bob's) betrayal . The moments leading up to films climax ie the picture dusting &shooting wonderfully done ,,we only need look into Afkecks eyes to witness his horror , fear and realisation that he must shoot him Now !. In a:-way it reminded me of Pacino's famous Godfather scene where he about shoot Sollozo and McCluskey. All the about the Eyes ,,I guess this is what separates good actors from Great ones ,they can express emotions so well and without saying a word .
I completely agree, in my opinion Casey Affleck is one of the greatest and most underrated actors working today. He steals the show in almost every role with his nuanced and minimalist acting.
I’m working on an analysis of this same film, but when I uploaded the video privately to check for copyright, it’s blocked entirely. And i can’t just remove a few seconds of content because UA-cam wants me to remove the entire video basically because of its use of footage from the film. How were you able to use footage from the film without being blocked by UA-cam?
I had to submit a fair use counterclaim as an educational/critique video, and the rest was up to the copyright holders. You most likely won't be able to monetize the video but at least you'll be able to publish it... That's the case for me. Hope this helps!
I feel sorry for any movie fan who has not seen this. Three great movies in one year, all with similar overtones and audiences (Jesse James, No Country, and Will Be Blood) was unfortunate. I think all 3 are great, and THWB is probably the best, but this one is definitely next in my opinion.
One of the best cinematic lineups of any year, for sure. Based on filmmaking alone, it's hard to say which is the 'best', but probably There Will Be Blood. Personally though, this one is probably my favorite of the three. If you haven't seen Phantom Thread I would also highly recommend it. Probably my favorite PTA film, and perhaps even my favorite Daniel Day-Lewis performance.
There was a scene that didn't make it into the film, after Jesse is dead, Bob would want to travel and visit the families of the people Jesse killed and introduce himself as the man who killed Jesse James. He comes to the grave of Jesse James and finds on his tombstone it reads below his epitaph “Murdered by a traitor and a coward whose name is not worthy to appear here.” All Bob wanted was to be remembered, to have his name be famous like Jesse James. Even as Jesse's final words would be told amongst people and they would read into its possible meaning, Bob couldn't even manage to have any last words, lest any worth remembering.
🤣 That part kills me every time... only to be creeped out the next second, all over again. One of the great rewatches of all time. An absolute masterpiece!
This review of the movie is top-notch in terms of editing, chosen scenes, music, quotes, storytelling, and writing. The problem is that your voice is almost impossible to hear through the immense bass you've added to it. I listened to it in the car at a speed of 100 km/h, and most of your voice mids vanished behind the unnecessary bass of the booming voice. I mean, it is cool until it's not. Also, the crackling and smacking sounds are kind of annoying. Otherwise, it's very well done. Very thoughtful approach; I loved it. Just tune your mic and filters differently.
Casey Affleck doesn't get enough credit for the job he did on this movie! I think because he played a very unlikable character! But he did a tremendous job...
It's a masterpiece and my favorite movie of all time.
same buddy
Exactly my thoughts before I entered this comment section. Masterpiece.
Interesting
Came here to say the same
Mine too
I like that when the narrator (brilliant btw) says that Jesse's granulated eyelids causes him to blink more often than not, and in the shot Jesse doesn't blink, it's like a mini version of the film - what you hear and what you experience are two different things sometimes, about a person.
You’ll never convince me that Casey Affleck wasn’t robbed of an Oscar for this role. Javier Bardem was iconic in his own right, but the emotional range in his performance was much less demanding than Affleck’s. The best work of his career.
Agreed. I have no love for either of the Afflecks, but he nailed this role! He was absolutely robbed of the recognition for it.
This movie is such a masterpiece. Cinematography, filming, script, acting, directing, music. It's one of the few movies that I would classify as perfect.
This movie is really incredible. It takes it’s time and tells a real story. Brad executed a perfect Jesse. I actually know someone exactly like this. Was also an outlaw, very paranoid, beyond anything you’ve ever known, quiet, exacting, anxious but calm. Brad nailed it. A very troubled person still wanting to use the small part of his heart he’s got left but wracked with guilt, regret and an incredible fear that he’s gone too far in being bad.
I absolutely adore this movie, such a poetic and beautifully made film. It got overshadowed by No Country and There Will Be Blood unfortunately but those are wonderful movies as well. 2007 was a strong year for cinema. Very rare for so many masterfully crafted pieces to all end up in the same movie, the score and the cinematography in particular for me in this.
Absolutely, a very good year for cinema. Personally, this one is my favorite of the three.
I love this movie. I would take it ANY day over No Country or There Will Be Blood. I can't believe I never saw it until 13 years after it came out. It was a time when I was exploring both my Missouri ancestry and my grandfather, a forgotten poet. This movie came to me like a message to forge forward with my book about the forgotten Missouri poet because no other word describes this film like "poetry." It has the name of a ballad, but it unravels like a poem.
This movie is so incredibly underrated. Fantastic essay. The ending of this film truly couldn’t be more sad. Such a human portrayal of a true story in the Wild West. Took me years to get around and see this movie and now it’s an all-time favorite. I will forever recommend this movie to all who still haven’t yet seen it
Almost as beautiful as the film itself. If only I possessed the eloquence to present a summation of this film, it would sound exactly like this. 10/10 deserves more than a like 👍
Thank you man, I appreciate that. 🙏
The film hit me at the right time: it was fall in Minnesota. The almost spooky teaser trailer. I'd sit by the fire pit at night smoking a cigar and reading the book. I went down to Northfield, MN to attend the reenacting of "The Defeat of Jesse James." The music. Brad's look. The cinematography. I remember people sitting in front of me in the theatre getting up and leaving halfway through (expecting a Brad Pitt, shoot 'em up western, I'm guessing, which is so not what the film is). I PRAY for the day the director's cut is made available.
Couldn't agree more. Overlooked classic for sure.
As you pointed out, one of the things that really surprised me was how powerful the post-assassination parts of the movie were. I thought we would get little beyond a text crawl explaining what happened to Bob following Jesse's death. Instead we got an incredibly moving and emotional look at his descent in the following months.
How does this not have over 100k views. This is an incredible video essay. I just watched this film. So good
Haha, thank you
The Jesse death scene is one of the most powerful scene I have seen in a long time. The sound of the wind rustling through the wheat fields, the background score as soon as JJ turns towards the photo and Brad Pitt's acting, everything about it is perfect. Pitt really give one of the best performances of the generation over here. His eyes alone tells the whole story. Amazing!!
It's my favourite film of all time. The period dialogue, the hand made lenses, the beautiful cinematography, the wonderful soundtrack, the brilliant acting, the perfect pacing, and the tradegy of it all. It truly is an incredible film, and I wouldn't change a single thing about it. I'm also very privileged to live where it was filmed.
OMG...I love the film itself is poetry. The best statement I ever heard discriping this masterpiece. That statement almost brought tears in my eyes. This movie stands in its own lane. I have NEVER seen a movie that expressed an inside and character study. The most under rated movie of all time. Thank you for articulating what I felt for years.
Thank you for watching, I appreciate the comment! This film deserves more praise.
One of the best films of the last 30 years. I've watched it around a dozen times. Almost perfect. So beautiful. Glad to see others who love it as well. Absolutely loved your analysis! Peace!
Words can not describe how beautiful this film is to me. Easily my favorite film of all time. You did an awesome job.
This film is a masterpiece , 2007 was a great year for films. This film , No country for old men and There will be blood made 2007 a very good year.
A very good year indeed
Another 2007 film that gets overlooked is American Gangster. Along with 2007, the years 1994 and 1999 are right up there for cinema.
This movie is in my top 5. I watch it often. Absolutely love this film.
I saw this movie many years ago and was floored as it was the first movie I had ever seen where every minute of footage had purpose and intent. I don’t think any other movie has ever been able to accomplish this feat.
My favorite shot in the opening scene is Bob Ford staring at Jesse, and the foreshadowing shot of Jesse “marked” with a tree branch crossing the frame!
This movie is incredibly overlooked, less respected and sits in the shadows of one of the best films ever created in cinema!
This is the best analysis of this film on UA-cam. Great stuff man
Thank you, good sir
The best video essay on UA-cam by far. There have been few videos I've watched more than once, only a few of them being essays in the first place. I must've watched this one 15 times by now. You did an excellent job capturing the essence and atmosphere of the movie. Beautifully worded too, with no filler. Thanks for the video.
Thank you, that honestly means a lot. This was my favorite video to make and I'm so glad that people, no matter how small the group, can find some kind of meaning in watching it.
One of my favourite movies of all time. It’s almost a “comfort movie” as it’s so pleasant to watch but yet with such a tragic story. I can’t think of any other movie which can accomplish this on such a level.
Totally agree
Agreed, comfort movie indeed
This video is a poem about a poem. 4:46 Bob goes over to join them. They get up and leave. Their leaving has nothing to do with him. He does not exist to them. They just happened to get up when he sat down. What they do has nothing to do with him, but oh, how he wishes it did. He would rather they got up because of him than that he was not involved at all. He doesn't exist to them, so he feels like he doesn't exist at all.
You made me cry
🥲
One of my favorite movies. And you were able to point out nuances that I've never saw pointed out, and pulled out things I haven't considered before. Your critique is so very well done. Thank you.
Thanks for the comment, definitely an interesting movie to really dive deep into.
This movie is one of my favorite movies of all time. I seen it when it first came out and loved it ever since. Ever shot, every scene is a masterpiece. Brad Pitt said out of all the roles he has played, this is his most favorite.
I think everyone involved is on record saying this is their best movie for the most part, even Deakins
I adore this movie
I am always trying to get people to watch it
I put it on when I am sick or sleepy and can't rest something about the score the narroration and the cinematography gives me solace
This is in my top 10
Favorite film of all time. Your analysis is excellent and very much appreciated in a media landscape that doesn't give this film anywhere near its due. I highly recommend reading the book of the same title by Ron Hansen that Dominik adapted his screenplay from; it really enriches rewatches, and I can't believe how nobody talks about how brilliantly this film adapts the novel while also offering something transcendent and new.
Thanks for watching! I'll look into the book, sounds like it could be interesting.
Thank you for sharing your impressions and perceptions, which resonate with many viewers. In fact, a great, calm, but extremely visually powerful, poetic film that is able to captivate you from the first to the last minute! An absolute masterpiece that only a few exist!
Thank you for watching 🙏 It really is a wonderful film that deserves a lot more attention
Magnifique vidéo... Merci beaucoup pour ces images.
I was one of the few that went to see this movie in the theater back in 07. I knew it was a masterpiece then. I'm glad it's being more recognized now.
Movie is incredible.
I still vividly remember seeing this masterpiece in the cinema with my dad on its release day in 2007, one year before he committed suicide. Still to this day it's the most haunting and masterful movie I've ever seen
Nick Cave and Warren Ellis's score for this is my favorite instrumental soundtrack of all time. It's insane how Brad Pitt disappears into this role, despite being the epitome of a recognizable movie star and not altering his normal appearance much. It took me days after first seeing this movie to come up with the words to describe it; 2006 and 2007 were something else.
Agreed on all points there, I even bought the soundtrack on vinyl...
Just finished the movie, what a masterpiece on multiple aspects. Great analysis too.
I felt a renewed urge to revisit this. Your essay resonates with a mature and poetic depth, eloquently mirroring the film's essence. It deserves to be seen by many more eyes. Thank you again!
Thank YOU for watching!
What a well thought out and beautifully conveyed essay, you've earned my sub
Thank you for watching! 🙏
Awesome editing and review!
I like how the piano melody of the soundtrack is an hypnotizing lullaby, to remind us of the fragile nature of the human mind, even if the events of the movie seem to be from a distant time.
Thank you for the video essay. Sincerely, thank you.
Really a great video. Really appreciate it!
Thanks for watching!
Nicely done
Well said. My favourite Western, so visually striking and poignant.
Great film essay, well done
Thank you for this wonderdul review ✨ One of the blessings I stumbled upon during this pandemic. Such a gem of a movie nd I love the character study and the tragedy of it all
this is beautiful, thank you.
Thank you 🙏
I consider this a meditation of movie making!!! My favorite movie
It's always bothered me how this movie was snubbed for a single Oscar. I haven't seen a more beautiful film in such a long time
This movie , is pure western poetry !!!
This is my favourite film, and your video was brilliant.
thank you
I had a friend just like Robert Ford. That's why this movie resonates with me so much. He went through four stages of obsession:
1. Admiration, in which he flattered me and told me how cool I was and how everything I did was awesome.
2. Emulation, in which he started to copy me: my likes and dislikes, hobbies, life philosophies, dreams. He began to dress like me, to speak like me, to parrot my own words back to me a week after I said them as though those words were his own. It was as though he wanted to replace his personality with mine.
3. Disillusionment, because despite acting like me, he couldn't achieve the same outcomes I did.
4. Destruction, in which he tried to pull me down, belittle me, damage my reputation, tear down my achievements and prove that he was better than me.
I think he felt very small and thought being me would make him feel bigger. When it didn't, he decided the only way to make himself feel big was to make me small instead, thereby destroying the one he had only recently seen as a hero.
At the end, I think he genuinely hated me because he couldn't be me. He started to really creep me out so I had to cut him loose. When I saw this movie it brought it all back. I think I had a lucky escape.
You’re blessed to be alive. My little brother was like that. One day I was just waiting for the bullet. Instead, I woke up one day, and he was gone. Clothes & all. That was 4 years ago.
Brilliantly articulated, well paced and we'll encompassing of one of the best films ever made.
Top review 🏆
Thank you for watching! 🙏
Brilliant film. Tell all your friends to watch it.
A film I had wished I could have watched with my late grandad .
A wonderful appraisal you gave it .
Thank You ❤
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the only person who really makes you suffer and hurts you the most in this world is yours , your thoughts and that mind of yourself , i just had to write this i dont know why but after watching this whole video this was my conclusion
Really amazing stuff. I watched this a couple years ago and enjoyed it, but I got thinking about it again. This video convinced me that I'll love it upon a rewatch.
One of the things I loved about this film is the lack of the Stetson. The Stetson-wearing cowboy (as cool as it looks) is a hollywood creation. The Derby hat, was the most popular hat worn in the west at the time.
At any rate, this is my second favorite western of all time.
Wow...just WOW you earned a sub.
Keep going man, keep doing this.
Thank you, will do 🙏
Great cast and movie!
A great Essay and movie Analyses
Thank you
Great video, yes I agree this is an insanely great film. Cannot believe it wasn't more widely seen or talked about.
the film is perfect the ending is for grown ups whereas the beginning for kids, you don't need to know what really happened, cos it's not even really what happened, its a legend. the sobering truth of the ending is for the ears of sleeping children, where as the magic is in the the medium, the dirt on the lense was like the cat hair that predicts the future like one of jesse's superstitions. The mystery of what jessy knew and didn't know, reflects the mystique of a contemporary celebrity like brad pitt himself who can't possibly live up to the expectations of the fans who think he's god tier. The film addresses the mediums in which this magical thinking takes places and accentuates it. Compare this to slow west or day of the dog, two contemporary cowboy films released since this one, where the motivating factors for the characters are romance and family relationships, pitted against a cut throat world. Those films dont quite come so close to this one, despite having better pacing by the ending, because at theire core the motivating themes of romance and inter personal drama are not being explored in the mis en scene or the camera, the materials, only in the performance. And the medium doesnt exactly lend it self to those films as well as it does disillusionment. There is just something so piercing about a film that is able to do what the assination of jesse james did
you could almost turn the sound off in jessie james and be just as sure of what you saw and equally bewildered
Exquisite comment! And yes the meta visual aspects are cool as fuck such a ghostly movie
Masterpiece
I've been trying to watch this movie since it came out and finally was able to this week!
I was not disappointed. All the expectations i had of this movie were met and satisfied beyond my thoughts.
What a masterclass in acting from Brad Pitt, Casey Affleck and Sam Rockwell.
More videos ! love
A beautiful discussion…on an equally beautiful -if enigmatic- film. Enigmatic. Prefect word for the real world characters….and 150+ years later, the actors who played them. When I first saw this film? I asked my wife for Christmas, the CD of both the film, and the soundtrack. I never tire of watching and listening.
I know what you mean. I have the soundtrack on vinyl. It is incredible. Thanks for watching 🙏
Tried showing this movie to my boyfriend and he couldnt keep his eyes open and just didnt get the movie at all. I was legit pissed off lol
It's a beautiful film, but it requires attention to detail and the slow pacing is such that late night viewing when tired isn't recommended.
Took me 2 times to watch the movie, think I watched like the first hour and didn't pick it up for years until I saw scenes on UA-cam and decided to rewatch and I'm glad I did
Time to move on? 😂 When my ex admitted to hating Neil Young and Bob Dylan, I knew our days were numbered.
He's for the streets! The streets I tell ya
I remember never hearing about it then one day coming across it and was like hey Brad Pitt's in it why not? And damn I was impressed
This was a damn good video! You really understood the film, Jesse’s ‘suicide.’ Bravo!!!! Great writing on your part! Bravo, friend. A+
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Amazing film, painfully underated
This is a great film so poetic and beautiful
With no country for old men,wind river,hell or high water those are my favorite western
very enjoyable essay and does credit to a film a lot of people have not seen or the casual viewer often didnt rate
Thank you for watching, sincerely!
How good are the 2main actors ,, especially Casey Affleck ,,superb portrayal ,,.
The actual shooting of Jesse scene is absolutely masterful ,,once Bob realises Jesse has now seen newspaper story about Dick Liddell ,he now 100% certain that Jesse knows about his own (bob's) betrayal .
The moments leading up to films climax ie the picture dusting &shooting wonderfully done ,,we only need look into Afkecks eyes to witness his horror , fear and realisation that he must shoot him Now !.
In a:-way it reminded me of Pacino's famous Godfather scene where he about shoot Sollozo and McCluskey.
All the about the Eyes ,,I guess this is what separates good actors from Great ones ,they can express emotions so well and without saying a word .
I completely agree, in my opinion Casey Affleck is one of the greatest and most underrated actors working today. He steals the show in almost every role with his nuanced and minimalist acting.
Loved this movie and this essay was great thank you man!!
Thanks for watching!!
This is the Blade Runner of Westerns. Ignored and overlooked at release only to gain in acclaim over time.
One of the best films ever made.
excellent essay, concise and spot on
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This movie is so iconic that even Rockstar Games paid homage to it in RDR2.
Yes!
more like ripped off cinematography elements lol
I guess I have to play RDR2 now. I really enjoyed the first one.
What part of the game? I'm not remembering
@@nicholas.alan85 I think they mean the entire game. The gang in RDR2 is heavily inspired by these iconic outlaws like Jesse’s gang.
If anyone needs to understand why the Oscar’s are a joke just watch this film that they passed on
As Dick Liddil says early in the film, " Poetry don't work on whores"
Brilliant 😂 @@austinroper5556
I’m working on an analysis of this same film, but when I uploaded the video privately to check for copyright, it’s blocked entirely. And i can’t just remove a few seconds of content because UA-cam wants me to remove the entire video basically because of its use of footage from the film. How were you able to use footage from the film without being blocked by UA-cam?
I had to submit a fair use counterclaim as an educational/critique video, and the rest was up to the copyright holders. You most likely won't be able to monetize the video but at least you'll be able to publish it... That's the case for me. Hope this helps!
@@thegrubbcut8353 thanks so much!
@@filmsbyhen No problem, happy to help
Really great video 👍
I feel sorry for any movie fan who has not seen this. Three great movies in one year, all with similar overtones and audiences (Jesse James, No Country, and Will Be Blood) was unfortunate. I think all 3 are great, and THWB is probably the best, but this one is definitely next in my opinion.
One of the best cinematic lineups of any year, for sure. Based on filmmaking alone, it's hard to say which is the 'best', but probably There Will Be Blood. Personally though, this one is probably my favorite of the three.
If you haven't seen Phantom Thread I would also highly recommend it. Probably my favorite PTA film, and perhaps even my favorite Daniel Day-Lewis performance.
He went out the same way as Jesse too, ready to die.
Cool video great film
Greatest film
I wish I could give this video three or four thumbs up.
You are too kind! Taking the time to watch is enough for me, thank you! 🙏
What a great video
Thanks for watching 🙏
@@thegrubbcut8353 a pleasure my dude
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Holy shit I love There Will Be Blood
It's a beautiful film.
There was a scene that didn't make it into the film, after Jesse is dead, Bob would want to travel and visit the families of the people Jesse killed and introduce himself as the man who killed Jesse James.
He comes to the grave of Jesse James and finds on his tombstone it reads below his epitaph “Murdered by a traitor and a coward whose name is not worthy to appear here.”
All Bob wanted was to be remembered, to have his name be famous like Jesse James. Even as Jesse's final words would be told amongst people and they would read into its possible meaning, Bob couldn't even manage to have any last words, lest any worth remembering.
“DICK TERPIN”
🤣 That part kills me every time... only to be creeped out the next second, all over again.
One of the great rewatches of all time. An absolute masterpiece!
Among all other unwritten poems i found you
Thank you for watching 🙏
I always thought the blurrs where to visualize Jesse's eyesight
I thought it was a very good movie
This review of the movie is top-notch in terms of editing, chosen scenes, music, quotes, storytelling, and writing. The problem is that your voice is almost impossible to hear through the immense bass you've added to it. I listened to it in the car at a speed of 100 km/h, and most of your voice mids vanished behind the unnecessary bass of the booming voice. I mean, it is cool until it's not. Also, the crackling and smacking sounds are kind of annoying. Otherwise, it's very well done. Very thoughtful approach; I loved it. Just tune your mic and filters differently.
I love this movie . You should do true grit
I think every young man has felt like Bob Ford at some stage
Casey Affleck doesn't get enough credit for the job he did on this movie! I think because he played a very unlikable character! But he did a tremendous job...
Couldn't agree more!
Just here to coment on every video.
I watched this and saltburn around the same time. Apot of similarities in the two films
YOU FORGET THAT BOB WAS 16 WHEN HE MET JESSE JAMES BECAUSE CASEY LOOKS 30. Lol. Other than that, A MAGNUM OPUS OF A FILM