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Plot Summary
An aging former Western movie star, Jack Dahl, finds himself in a desperate situation when he gets entangled with a dangerous crime syndicate. Forced to participate in a dangerous heist, Jack must confront his past and summon the courage of his on-screen personas to survive and protect those he cares about. The film blurs the lines between his iconic cinematic roles and his harsh reality as he tries to escape the consequences of his actions.
Critical Reception
The Hero received mixed reviews from critics, with many praising Sam Elliott's performance as the aging Western actor. While some found the plot compelling and visually stylish, others criticized its pacing and predictability. Audience reception was also divided, with some appreciating the neo-Western themes and Elliott's portrayal, while others found it to be a somewhat standard crime thriller.
What Reviewers Say
- Sam Elliott delivers a captivating performance that anchors the film.
- The neo-Western elements and gritty atmosphere are commendable.
- The plot sometimes suffers from predictable turns and uneven pacing.
Google audience: Google users generally appreciated Sam Elliott's lead performance and the film's attempt at a modern Western feel. Some viewers found the story engaging and well-acted, though a portion of the audience felt the movie was somewhat derivative of other crime thrillers and could have benefited from a tighter narrative.
Fun Fact
Director David Koepp, primarily known for his screenwriting work on films like Jurassic Park and Mission: Impossible, made his feature directorial debut with 'The Hero'.
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