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Remakes... we need them like a hole in the head. Well, colour me surprised that this remake of Sam Peckinpah's 1971 classic turns out to be a solid, respectful update. It keeps all the core elements of the original, including the central rape/love scene and thankfully updates the politics involving male/female relationships. The 1971 film is always going to trouble modern audiences, particularly with Peckinpah's 2-dimensional approach to women. However, the new Amy (an excellent Kate Bosworth) is a much more rounded character even if she's as morally conflicted as in the original. It would be hard to make a bad film out of such a cracking story, so while this new version may have its flaws (James Marsden isn't quite wimpy enough) it moves along at a tight pace and delivers the goods. It even throws in an explanation of what the title means. It can't quite match the original, but it doesn't need to. It can stand firmly on its two feet and is all the better for it. If you're a fan of the original like myself, give it a chance and you might just be surprised...

Posted 05/11/2011 19:32:40

 

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