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The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford (R)
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The influence of
Terrence Malick
can be felt in every drawn-out scene in this agonizingly slow and pretentious revisionist Western, despite superb performances by
Brad Pitt
and
Casey Affleck
.
Story
Unlike
American Outlaws
, which sought to add to the legend of Jesse James, director
Andrew Dominik
’s meandering mediation on fame and notoriety is more concerned with hero worship turned fatal. Based on Ron Hansen’s book,
Jesse James
introduces us to an ailing and paranoid outlaw (
Pitt
) who’s ready to retire and fade into obscurity with his family. Robert Ford (
Affleck
) doesn’t know this. Having admired James from afar for years, the 19-year-old aspiring train robber wants to show that’s he got what it takes to ride by his idol’s side. But the ingratiating Ford doesn’t have James’ ear, as
Dominik
subtly reveals early in the proceedings. As the gang relaxes before a robbery, Ford sits down next to James. Seconds later, James leaps to his feet to grab some grub without acknowledging Ford’s presence. Despite this initial shunning, Ford becomes so devoted to James that James cannot help but take notice of his rather creepy admirer. “Do you want to be like me or do you want to be me?” James asks. With James unwilling to embrace him, Ford’s admiration slowly turns to animosity. James’ rejection finally pushes Ford to go to the police. But Ford knows that the increasingly suspicious James--who’s already killing off gang members he believes are out to get him--will soon set his sights on him and his brother Charley (
Sam Rockwell
).
Acting
As Jesse James,
Brad Pitt
’s pale, gaunt and unkempt. Think
Val Kilmer
in
Tombstone
. His James is a fatigued but still-fearsome American icon eager to leave behind his criminal past. Everything
Pitt
says is said with the hint of a concealed threat. When he says nothing, the silence is deafening. You can feel the tension
Pitt
creates by just smiling to himself while staring hard at those on his bad side. But James can’t stop looking over his shoulder, and the paranoia
Pitt
lends him is contagious. He’s also rubbed the wrong way by Ford, whom he can’t figure out. What’s most impressive about the quietly unsettling
Affleck
is that he’s able to generate some sympathy for his fawning fool. There’s no denying that Ford is a sycophant who would gun down an innocent bystander if ordered to by James. As pathetic as he is, though, Ford takes so much abuse from James that you wonder why he doesn’t snap sooner than later. The baby-faced
Affleck
presents an intriguing and genuinely frightening psychological profile of a damaged mind unable to cope with being spurned by the object of his adulation. In James’ kill-or-be-killed world, you can understand what drives Ford to murder his idol, no matter how easy it is to condemn his actions. While
Pitt
and
Affleck
dominate
Jesse James
, an agitated
Sam Rockwell
gradually comes to serve as our eyes and ears. It is through Charley Ford that we see how the fates of James and Ford are entwined in life and in death.
Direction
Dominik
reportedly spent forever whittling down
Jesse James
from three hours to 160 minutes. Every scene leading up to James’ comeuppance is of vital importance, but there’s still plenty to cut: shots of grass blowing in the wind and clouds passing by; extraneous dialogue; pregnant pauses. A leaner, meaner
Jesse James
would have allowed
Andrew Dominik
to ratchet up the stakes and heighten the sense of impending doom. But
Dominik
--who previously directed the tight, tough
Chopper
--perhaps has watched one too many of
Terrence Malick
’s self-indulgent explorations on the human condition. Like
Malick
’s
The New World
, the equally melancholy
Jesse James
fails to hold our attention as it lumbers toward its inevitable conclusion. And it outstays its welcome long after Ford guns down James. The shame of it is that
Andrew Dominik
knows how to get inside the heads of James and Ford. Theirs is a contentious relationship that keeps us on edge as both men begin to unravel.
Andrew Dominik
also does an admirable job turning
Jesse James
into a cautionary tale about today’s celebrity-obsessed culture. There’s a thinking-man’s Western struggling to break free of
Jesse James
, one as smart and exciting as
3:10 to Yuma
. Too bad
Dominik
failed to make the most of the time he spent locked away in his editing room.
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