| ||||||||||||||||||
![]() Trade In This Movies & TV Item for $1.75
Trade in The Outfitters for a $1.75 Amazon.com Gift Card that can be redeemed for millions of items store wide. See more Movies & TV eligible for trade-in
|
Product Details
Would you like to update product info or give feedback on images?
|
|
Share your thoughts with other customers:
|
||||||||||||||||||||||
|
Most Helpful Customer Reviews
5 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
NOT GIVEN THE RECOGNITION IT DESERVES.,
By
This review is from: The Outfitters (DVD)
Brothers P. D. (Danny Nucci) and A. J. (Del Zamora), in an effort to keep possession of their family property, a languishing New Mexico ranch, undertake a series of somewhat quixotic projects to raise money in this delightful film that has vanished into the memory hole, due primarily to its extremely localized (southern New Mexico) flavour and dialects, notwithstanding its enthusiastic reception at Sundance. Director/scriptor Reverge Anselmo's initial effort displays an awareness of the significant and unique Southwestern U. S. quality of light, an essential element within the film's mise en scène, and effective editing helps in sharply contrasting daylight and night scenes, serving also to heighten new and rediscovered romantic liaisons. Each role is written to foster its further development and the four leads accept the challenge as Nucci, who has a substantial acting range, and Zamora turn in their most interesting performances, while Dana Delaney and Sarah Lassez are also resourceful, with supporting players Ed Bruce and Steve Reevis leaving lasting impressions, all abetted by a leisurely rhythm established by the director, in addition to his talent at polishing details and the decision to eschew undue cutting. The script is distinctly experience based, and the actors' obvious enjoyment of it along with their ability to ad lib accent the proceedings that are generally light-hearted, while yet offering sufficient emotional substance to spawn interest in unusual amorous pairings, and including a strong feeling of brotherly kinship, to boot. An occasional lapse into slapstick mars the production's warmly comedic tone, but that is its sole shortcoming, and a combination of uncommon incident and thoroughgoing character point of view energize a plot that, albeit episodic, never lacks for continuity in a piece that, although specific to a rural setting, offers more hulled insights than can normally be found in the ubiquitous treatments of decaying cities and their mean streets. Remarkably gifted Anselmo had never seen a motion picture camera, spoken with an actor, or in fact read about filmmaking in any of its technical aspects before undertaking to produce and direct this work. His scenario is essentially drawn from his own experiences, is lucidly written, and is filmed squarely where the action is occurring, with an originality seldom seen in American cinema.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Love this movie!,
By
Amazon Verified Purchase(What's this?)
This review is from: The Outfitters (DVD)
A personal favorite, set and filmed near my home town. It is a fun story with quirky characters. A nice take on life in New Mexico.
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Didn't know what to think at first,
By
Amazon Verified Purchase(What's this?)
This review is from: The Outfitters (DVD)
First up, I confess I bought this because Dana Delany was in it. The first ten minutes had me thinking that was probably the only plus. I found it hard to understand the words and it seemed to be a shambles. But then it quickly grew on me and I found the characters interesting and funny. The New Mexico setting, the way of life and the terms used (e.g. outfitter and custodian) made it a fascinating comedy. I wanted the brothers to succeed - at anything. Everyone turned out to have their own good points. Connie Binoculars was lots of fun. Dana played an interesting woman very well. I wish it had gone on longer. Thoroughly recommended.
Share your thoughts with other customers: Create your own review
|
|
Tags Customers Associate with This Product(What's this?)Click on a tag to find related items, discussions, and people.
|
|
This product's forum
Active discussions in related forums
Search Customer Discussions
|
Related forums
|