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Saturday, April 22, 2023

S is for Silverado

 A to Z Challenge

A Month At The Movies

#AtoZChallenge 2023 letter S

Hello and welcome back to A Month at the Movies,  my contribution to the A to Z challenge for 2023.

This year I am copying from a myriad of other A to Z  challengers by reprinting the same synopsis about my theme with every letter.  You can skip over this part if you want to.  

I love movies and have decided to share with you a movie each day that I have enjoyed to one degree or another.  With each entry, I'll give a brief synopsis of the film, share a positive and negative review from Rotten Tomatoes ( a website, I didn't use much at all until preparing for the challenge), discuss its resiliency (the theme of the A to Z challenge this year), and other tidbits like whether the film may appear in my top 100 film list, which I have been revamping this year. I think that's enough in the way of introduction, considering you'll be reading it (hopefully) 7 more times this month.

Film: Silverado (1985)
Director: Lawrence Kasdan


Silverado is exactly what a Western should be.  In the 80's Westerns were few and far between and when Silverado came around in 1985 it revitalized the genre. The photography is breathtaking, The writing and the acting complement excellent direction and production by Lawrence Kasdan. This trailer gives you an idea of what to expect in this wild western romp of a movie. 



 

 Positive Tomato: This is a story, you will agree, that has been told before. What distinguishes Kasdan's telling of it is the style and energy he brings to the project. Roger Ebert - Chicago Sun-Times

 Negative Tomato: ...In other words, there's a lot less going on in Silverado than pleases the eye. Gene Siskel - Chicago Tribune





Scott Glenn as Emmett


Kevin Cline as Paden



Danny Glover as Mal 


Kevin Costner as Jake




Brian Dennehy as Cobb


John Cleese as Sherriff Langston


The movie is very nuanced.  In many ways it plays as a straight western filled with, scenic vistas and plenty of shootouts, saloons, and stampedes.  It is both plot driven and character driven and has plenty of humor weaved in throughout the movie. One of my favorite bits that's thrown in just before a jail break sequence is when John Cleese is playing chess with his deputy on the day of a scheduled hanging.  He is contemplating his next move, and he just turns the board around so he is now playing his deputy's pieces.  Moments like these are unexpected in a movie that's not a comedy but they certainly enhance the picture.

Resilience: At one point in the film, Mal (Danny Glover) finds out from Sherriff Langston (John Cleese)  that he can't stay (or be served food or aclohol)  in that town because of his race.  Mal states "that ain't right." and Langston replies that he decides what is right in his jurisdiction.  Later when the 4 heroes are in Silverado they again encounter injustices.   The 4 have the resiliency to stand up to "what ain't right" even when they are seemingly standing alone.  

Top 100: Silverado is my all time favorite western and has really opened the genre up to me.  Thanks to Silverado there  are 6 or more Westerns that will make it on to my top 100.  Silverado just misses out of my top 10 and is currently ranked at 11.

A To Z Connection: This is the 2nd film in the challenge to star Kevin Kline (Dave).

Next Time: The Talented Mr. Ribbit.

  

 





1 comment:

Birgit said...

This is a fun western that I really enjoyed but, too bad, it didn’t bring the genre back.

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