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Keoma (1976)

Starring: Franco Nero, Woody Strode Director: Enzo G. Castellari Rating: NR (Not Rated) Format: DVD
3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (18 customer reviews)


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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A great little existential western, action, art film, January 6, 2002
By Robert W. Grandcolas "Stiggs" (Eatontown, NJ United States) - See all my reviews
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Review of Anchor Bay DVD production of Keoma

THE BAD

Post-sound production sound work. The voices are over-modulated, hissy, gritty and raspy. The voices overpower the ambience sounds. Every other word breaks up as if the actors were to close to a cheap microphone. The effect is that the voices to seem to be disembodied from the actors. The good mood music and songs are so compressed and muddy that all ambience, and dynamics of the music are lost. The background ambience sounds such as horses hoofs or wind or gunshots are compressed, muffled or to low. The film stock although clear, crisp and colorful has a cheap look.

The accents are at times over the top except the Protagonist. He is supposed to be a half-breed Native American - but has an Italian accent. In one scene a man twists and falls seemingly before the gun is fired. There are a couple of obvious novice actors. There are some embarrassing pretentious macho cliches and campy dialogue... That said...Read on...

THE GOOD.

Keoma is full of style, artistry, imagination, atmosphere, pathos and symbolism. There are authentic looking frontier ghost towns and western paraphernalia, dust storms, rain storms, dark hazy nights, crazed mobs, smoky bars, gritty costumes and a some good, albeit mostly unknown, character actors.

The camera work is magical. The movie is shot through and or framed with in wagon wheels, fire, running water, fingers, tattered rags, fence-posts, stair railings, halfcocked doors, splits and cracks in lumber and bullet holes.

The editing works well splicing in slow motion scenes far better then others - outside of Peckinpah.

The actors fit their rolls well. The four brothers have an incredible look-alike as the adult versions of the four children.

Keoma might be considered an art film, borrowing from the New Testament (the prodigal son, the healing of the lepers, crucifixion, death, rebirth, (in one scene Keoma actually walks on water!), Hamlet (An apathetic and disillusioned Kemoa is visited by the ghost of his father), Macbeth (a reoccurring old Witch tells the future). There are allusions to Bergmann's The Seventh Seal, Shakespeare's Julius Caesar, Shakespear's King Lear, and Camus's The Plague.

The film is full of well-written vignettes as homage to numerous other westerns. There is also an obvious similarity between the end of Keoma and the end of Ron Howard's the Paper (1994). Nevertheless, Keoma was made 18 years before the Paper.

The story moves ahead keeping you interested the whole time. Flashbacks are built into the story without special effects. The flashbacks are appropriately dreamlike.

In spite of what some say, the strange music fits the macabre off kilter atmosphere of the story. The fault in the music is more in its post recording and sound production. Not the music itself.

The film ends up being violent, funny, strangely beautiful, fantastic, dreamlike, daring and completely original.

If you are able to overlook the postproduction video and sound shortcomings, along with a little campy dialogue, a couple of novis actors and some pretentiousness Keoma is haunting, entertaining, and very rewatchable. It should be among the list of best westerns, spaghetti westerns, and art films.
In my opinion this Anchor Bay version of Keoma (especially if you love film making) is very worth owning.

ONE WISH

The Kemoa Song, played during the Anchor Bays main menu has the depth, ambience and dynamics that are missing throughout the sound on the rest of the film. Its obvious that since Anchor Bay could do this with this short piece of music - the same could be accomplished during the rest of the film. I wish one day this film's sound and picture quality gets the love and care it so deserves.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A bizarre, bleak western, September 4, 2001
This is really a great western and is along with Damiani's A Bullet for the General, one of the best italian westerns along with those made by the three great Sergios (Corbucci, Leone and Sollima). What's even more fascinating is how Castellari managed to make a film with no script, making up the dialogs as the shooting went along (even if he copied a bevy of filmakers along the way; try to figure them out as you watch the film), all this adding to it's really bleak and bizarre look. I actually enjoyed the music which was a reference to Altman's great western McCabe & Mrs. Miller. And Franco Nero never looked better and cooler than in this film!

Though the film was made at a time when italian westerns were practically dead, as they had already been made into a parody with the Trinity films, Keoma didn't manage to resurrect the genre. Why? Maybe because nobody could figure a way to top this film, which gives you a general idea of how good it is.

The DVD copy is absolutely brilliant, as is anything coming from Anchor Bay, and it features a great commentary by Castellari himself (though I find annoying the journalists Anchor Bay send to view the films along with the directors, as any real fan would have a trillion more questions to ask).

Overall, a great film that should be (re)discovered by any western fan!

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Right up there with Leone, August 5, 2001
By anomj7t7 "anomj7t7" (Quinton, Va United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Keoma (Ws) [VHS] (VHS Tape)
It's no exaggeration to say this film ranks right up there (awfully close anyway) with Leone...There was alot care taken with atmosphere and symbolism...This movie isn't a mindless excuse for loads of violence (A la "Navajo Joe") that some spaghetti westerns (love 'em as much as I do) end up being sometimes.Franco Nero is great as a half Indian Christ-like figure named Keoma and Woody Strode gives a wonderfully sympathetic performance as an ex-slave who is his friend and role model since childhood and has now fallen on hard times.Nero is right up there with Eastwood and Van Cleef...a premier Spaghetti western actor who is the epitome of cool.Dont miss this one!
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1.0 out of 5 stars What a waste ...
I just wanted to see the movie I liked so much when I was a teenage. Apparently I didn't have a good taste at that time. This is less than a so-so spaghetti western. Read more
Published 2 months ago by MP

3.0 out of 5 stars Good Western, Bad Music Theme
This movie is cool. It's got what Spaghetti westerns are made of, but the horrible music track of that woman screaming throughout the movie took me off track every time. Read more
Published on March 27, 2007 by Rafael Amado

5.0 out of 5 stars Keoma kicks a**
I love this movie. The atmosphere is great. The action scenes are fantastic. I even love the music! Especially when Keoma's father meets his end. Read more
Published on March 10, 2007 by Rafael G. Santiago

5.0 out of 5 stars Another spaghetti western winner
Spaghetti westerns are, in my opinion, generally the best fictional films about the American West. You can argue that John Wayne made a bunch of great movies about life in the Old... Read more
Published on August 16, 2004 by Jeffrey Leach

2.0 out of 5 stars God Please Stop That Caterwauling!
I recently picked up Keoma as part of Anchor Bay's cool "Once Upon a Time In Italy" collection. Read more
Published on August 6, 2004 by ravcon

3.0 out of 5 stars You have to survive
Being a veteran of very few spaghetti westerns (I was on National Guard Duty at the time, so to speak), I wasn't sure what to expect from this one. Read more
Published on May 5, 2004 by Steven Hellerstedt

4.0 out of 5 stars Turn the sound back on!!
This film is just great in its category -- and I think it is far from being any kind of western. You need a little intelligence to get the point, otherwhise you overlook it. Read more
Published on June 4, 2003 by MGaal

3.0 out of 5 stars Definitely not over-rated.
This is a haunting, mesmerizing film. It's a totally unique film. The plot is typical, yes, but it does things with style, imagery, insight and atmosphere that made me look at... Read more
Published on December 29, 2002 by captainenemy

1.0 out of 5 stars Turn off the sound !
I don't know what the fuss is all about. The story is mediocre. The villains are hardly a challenge for the hero. The acting is B-movie standard. The music however.... Read more
Published on December 24, 2002 by ara marderossian

5.0 out of 5 stars My favorite western ever.
This movie surpasses even the Leone trilogy. It is indeed very diferent than those other ones but they seem to be the benchmark when it comes to westerns. Read more
Published on March 14, 2002 by jamal_alsaqer

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