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"The Missing"-Ron Howard-2003
I liked this film better than its many critics. It'is set in New Mexico in 1885. A widow, Cate Blanchett, lives on a ranch with her two daughters. In addition to running the ranch, she is known as a healer. She has a sexual relationship with one of her employees. He never sleeps over inthe house when she has visitors. Her father, Tommie Lee Jones, left the family several decades before. He went to live with the Apache and he even took another wife. He arrives unannounced at the ranch. The reunion goes badly, he goes into town and spends the night in jail drunk.
Her two daughters and the two ranch hands go off to tend to the herd. A marauding part of Apaches hit them, The men are killed, and the elder daughter is abducted. The younger daughter hides and she is discovered by her mother the next morning. She goes to town for help. She discovers that the Apaches have left the reservation and they have hit several other farms. The sheriff says that it is the cavalry's problem, Unfortunately, they are searching in the wrong direction. Cate secures the release of her father, and together with her younger daughter they began tracking the band. It turns out that the band have several renegade whites, and that they plan to sell the women in Mexico. The initial plan is to attempt to buy back Cate's daughter. The leader of the band, Eric Schweig, is a brujo (witch); he is the embodiment of evil.
The two heroic figures are both flawed. Blanchet is unwilling to accept help, and she is unwilling to change her attitude toward her father. Tommy Lee Jones offers no real explanation as to why he left his family. The younger daughter wins him over. The reason for his return was because what a medicine man told him. Success appears unlikely, but they continue.
I didn't find the length a problem. The story has an urgent forward motion. There is a lot of violence, much of it pretty graphic. The brujo is unrelenting. It turns that the Apaches in the band were army scouts. There were a few plot holes, but they didn't bother me. I realize that opinions were split, many viewers think the film sucks. The performances of Schweig, Jones, and Blanchett are top flight. I found the story interesting, so for me it's a solid recommendation. It's available for free streaming.
"The Missing"-Ron Howard-2003
I liked this film better than its many critics. It'is set in New Mexico in 1885. A widow, Cate Blanchett, lives on a ranch with her two daughters. In addition to running the ranch, she is known as a healer. She has a sexual relationship with one of her employees. He never sleeps over inthe house when she has visitors. Her father, Tommie Lee Jones, left the family several decades before. He went to live with the Apache and he even took another wife. He arrives unannounced at the ranch. The reunion goes badly, he goes into town and spends the night in jail drunk.
Her two daughters and the two ranch hands go off to tend to the herd. A marauding part of Apaches hit them, The men are killed, and the elder daughter is abducted. The younger daughter hides and she is discovered by her mother the next morning. She goes to town for help. She discovers that the Apaches have left the reservation and they have hit several other farms. The sheriff says that it is the cavalry's problem, Unfortunately, they are searching in the wrong direction. Cate secures the release of her father, and together with her younger daughter they began tracking the band. It turns out that the band have several renegade whites, and that they plan to sell the women in Mexico. The initial plan is to attempt to buy back Cate's daughter. The leader of the band, Eric Schweig, is a brujo (witch); he is the embodiment of evil.
The two heroic figures are both flawed. Blanchet is unwilling to accept help, and she is unwilling to change her attitude toward her father. Tommy Lee Jones offers no real explanation as to why he left his family. The younger daughter wins him over. The reason for his return was because what a medicine man told him. Success appears unlikely, but they continue.
I didn't find the length a problem. The story has an urgent forward motion. There is a lot of violence, much of it pretty graphic. The brujo is unrelenting. It turns that the Apaches in the band were army scouts. There were a few plot holes, but they didn't bother me. I realize that opinions were split, many viewers think the film sucks. The performances of Schweig, Jones, and Blanchett are top flight. I found the story interesting, so for me it's a solid recommendation. It's available for free streaming.