The Shootist
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Western
The last film of John Wayne, The Shootist, could not have been more fitting, full of details that can't help but make one reflect upon his legacy in the movies and his life as a star. Wayne plays a career gunfighter in the autumn of his life, trying to hang up his pistols after he discovers he's dying of cancer. Boarding in the house of an attractive widow (Lauren Bacall) and her son (Ron Howard), Wayne's character opts for peace in his ... [+]
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"Don Siegel's terrific film is simply beautiful, and beautifully simple, in its quiet, elegant and sensitive telling of the last days of a dying gunfighter at the turn of the century" | ||||
"A fitting memorial to a great star – and leaves his image indelibly fixed on our imagination." | ||||
"Wayne's proud, quietly anguished performance, one of his very best and certainly his most moving, has a richness that seems born of self-knowledge" | ||||
"The cast is excellent because it understands the material, and sympathizes with it: James Stewart, as the doctor, and Lauren Bacall, as the widow, play scenes with Wayne that absolutely make us forget we're watching a movie." | ||||
"A brilliantly crafted work and a remarkably moving experience." | ||||
"A subtle, touching valedictory tribute to both Wayne and the Western in general." | ||||
"The Duke's last hurrah is one of the very best of a cycle of 70s movies that served as obituaries for the Western itself (...) Rating: ★★★★ (out of 5)" |
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