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The western has certainly fallen from grace over the last several decades. At least it holds nowhere near the cultural sway it did back in the 60s, 70s, 80s, and even 90s. But there are still a few good entries out there besides the low budget trash that tries to milk something out of the beleaguered genre. Paul Greengrass (Captain Phillips, The Bourne Identity) tries his hand at making a sweeping epic drama Western, and while it really doesn’t forge any new ground, or make an amazing mark on the genre, Greengrass manages to make a compelling piece of dramatic fiction.
Basing his story off of the novel by Paulette Jiles, Greengrass tells the story of a lone newsman by the name of Captain Jefferson Kyle Kidd (Tom Hanks), who travels the old west countryside bringing with him news from other parts of the country. On one of his latest trips he runs across an orphaned girl, who was on her way to a local township when she was found with a dead group of Kiowa Indians, only for her transportation ending up lynched. Taking it upon himself to transport her, Captain Kidd soon finds that it’s more difficult to get rid of his ward than he thought. The agent in charge of waif’s like her is gone, and there’s no one around who can properly care for her. So, the aging war veteran turned news story teller puts her in a wagon and seeks to take her to the only living relatives she has left.
As with most stories, there is a bit more to the story than just traveling west meet the young girl’s parents. Johanna (Helena Zengel) is still as wild as a Kiowa arrow, and really isn’t up for being taken where she doesn’t want to go. Not to mention roving bandits who cheerfully will sell her to a brothel, or murder them in their sleep for a few coin. But along the way the two diametrically opposed people begin to form a bond. Johanna slowly starts to trust once more, and Captain Kidd’s internal conflict over the loss of his wife while he was away during the war between the states is brought to the surface.
Greengrass may not forge any new trails with News of the World, but the man has a masterful hand at building a successful movie. The cinematography, the set pieces, the focus on Kidd and Johanna, it’s all done expertly, which helps transcend the movie from a bland western to something that actually works well, despite some basic genre generalizations (movie can feel like True Grit at times). It’s not perfect, but Greengrass does a great job of putting all the basic pieces together to make something rather delicious.
Rating:
Rated PG-13 for violence, disturbing images, thematic material and some language
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Extras:
• DELETED SCENES
• PARTNERS: TOM HANKS & HELENA ZENGEL - Witness the successful (and very fun) working relationship of movie veteran Tom Hanks and newcomer Helena Zengel.
• WESTERN ACTION - Explore the creation of NEWS OF THE WORLD's most exciting and challenging scenes.
• PAUL GREENGRASS MAKES NEWS OF THE WORLD - A look at how director Paul Greengrass assembled the very best filmmaking team to realize a lifelong ambition of making a western.
• THE KIOWA - Filmmakers explain why the authentic representation of the Kiowa was so important to them.
Final Score:
News of the World slid under my radar theatrically (well, a lot did during 2020 I must say), but I was pleasantly surprised by the film. The western period piece drama is well laid out, but has a few flaws as it copies other movies and feels a bit “been there, done that” at times. The 4K UHD by Universal is breathtaking, with amazing video and audio, and even a few solid extras. Well worth checking out at the very least, if you’re a western fan.
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Starring: Tom Hanks, Helena Zengel, Tom Astor, Travis Johnson, Andy Kastelic, Ray McKinnon, Marie Winningham
Directed by: Paul Greengrass
Written by: Paul Greengrass, Luke Davies, Paulette Jiles (based off the novel by)
Aspect Ratio: 2.39:1 HEVC
Audio: English: Dolby Atmos (Dolby TrueHD 7.1 Core) French, Spanish DD 5.1
Subtitles: English SDH, French, Spanish
Studio: Sony
Rated: PG-13
Runtime: 119 minutes
Blu-ray Release Date: March 23rd, 2021
Recommendation: Solid Watch