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Dead Man's Walk
The final chapter of Larry McMurty's popular and critically acclaimed mini-series, 'Lonesome Dove', recounting the thrilling first adventure of Gus McCrae and Woodrow Call. Great Cast!
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Plot Summary
In 1950s Los Angeles, a disgraced former detective is pulled back into the dark underbelly of the city he tried to escape. Tasked with finding a missing woman, he uncovers a vast conspiracy involving corrupt officials and dangerous criminals. As he delves deeper, his own past sins and struggles with addiction threaten to consume him.
Critical Reception
Dead Man's Walk received a mixed reception from critics, with some praising its gritty atmosphere and strong performances, while others found its plot convoluted and derivative. Audiences were similarly divided, appreciating its noir elements but often criticizing its pacing and predictability.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its atmospheric portrayal of 1950s Los Angeles and solid lead performances.
Criticized for a formulaic plot that doesn't offer many surprises.
The film's pacing and tonal inconsistencies were noted by several reviewers.
Google audience: Google users generally found the film to be a decent, if unexceptional, crime thriller. Many appreciated the neo-noir style and the performances of the lead actors, particularly Steven Bauer. However, some viewers felt the story was too predictable and lacked originality compared to other films in the genre.
Fun Fact
The film was shot on location in and around Los Angeles, aiming to capture the distinct visual style and mood of the 1950s.
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