


Appaloosa
Two friends hired to police a small town that is suffering under the rule of a rancher find their job complicated by the arrival of a young widow.
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Plot Summary
In 1882, the town of Appaloosa is terrorized by the ruthless rancher Randall Bragg. To restore order, the citizens hire Virgil Cole and Everett Hitch, a duo of experienced lawmen. Their efforts to bring Bragg to justice are complicated by the arrival of Allie French, a mysterious and manipulative woman who forms a complex relationship with Cole, testing the bonds of friendship and the resolve of the law.
Critical Reception
Appaloosa received generally positive reviews from critics, who praised its classic Western aesthetic, strong performances, and compelling narrative. While some found the pacing deliberate, the film was largely seen as a well-crafted and engaging entry into the Western genre, appreciated for its mature storytelling and character development.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its strong performances, particularly from Ed Harris and Viggo Mortensen.
- Appreciated for its authentic and classic Western cinematography and atmosphere.
- Some critics noted the deliberate pacing, which may not appeal to all viewers.
Google audience: Audiences generally found Appaloosa to be a well-made and enjoyable Western, with many appreciating the acting and the traditional feel of the film. Some viewers felt the plot was a bit slow, but overall, it was considered a solid and worthwhile watch.
Fun Fact
Ed Harris spent several years developing the film, initially intending to cast Robert Redford as Virgil Cole before deciding to play the role himself.
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