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Legends of the Fall

Legends of the Fall (1994)

December. 16,1994
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7.5
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R
| Adventure Drama Western Romance

An epic tale of three brothers and their father living in the remote wilderness of 1900s USA and how their lives are affected by nature, history, war, and love.

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Dan1863Sickles
1994/12/16

I've always loved this movie and wanted to post a review, yet the power of the story always seemed too big and grand to put into words. Oddly enough, it was seeing a truly awful movie, AMERICAN PASTORAL with Ewan McGregor and Dakota Fanning, that helped me understand why LEGENDS OF THE FALL is a classic.An All-American patriarch tries to protect his children from the evils of the modern world, only to see the safe haven he's built utterly destroyed by the tragic choices they make. That is the plot of both LEGENDS OF THE FALL and AMERICAN PASTORAL. The difference is in the richness of the acting, the passions of the characters, and the truthfulness of the drama. Ewan McGregor is pitiably miscast and inauthentic as Swede Levov. You never, ever believe this guy used to be a great football hero and that everyone in Newark, New Jersey admires him. Whereas Anthony Hopkins, even though he's English, is totally believable as Colonel Ludlow, a tough veteran of the Indian Wars who's become disillusioned by the crimes of the government and wants a new start. When he says he wants to "lose the madness over the mountains" he could be speaking for Swede Levov, who moves from Newark to Old Rimrock! Just the way Swede puts all his hopes in his daughter Merry, so tough old Colonel Ludlow puts all his hopes in his three sons, Alfred, Samuel, and Tristan. It's a father's love that makes the Colonel call his sons "damned fools" for wanting to get mixed up in World War One, just as Swede Levov desperately wants his daughter to keep clear of the anti-war radicals during Vietnam. The difference is that the wildness of Tristan, the innocence of Samuel, and the ambition of Alfred, are all believably human and touching. In time love and war will shatter all three of them in different ways, just as Merry is shattered by the radical actions she undertakes during Vietnam. Except Merry's passion is never believable, nor is her anger, nor are her father Swede's pathetic attempts to stop her. Colonel Ludlow and his sons are a real family and they clash in realistic ways, before, during, and after the war. It is interesting that Tristan's postwar breakdown parallels Merry's in a lot of ways, right down to the long disappearances and the lapses in personal hygiene. But Tristan acts out of a real sense of loss and it's possible to believe in his redemption. Colonel Ludlow never stops believing in his boys, and when he tells Tristan at the very end "you are not damned, Tristan . . . I won't allow it!" It's unbelievably touching. Oddly enough, Swede Levov has exactly the same attitude towards Merry, except her crimes are disgusting and the Swede himself is ridiculously ineffectual all throughout the drama. These two American stories are so similar, yet different. As Mark Twain once said, it's the difference between lightning and the lightning bug.

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loriharon
1994/12/17

Legends of the fall is now probably known for bringing Brad Pitt into the mainstream but it is a grand sweeping epic with great performances, a touching story and some stunning natural visuals. Edward Zwick is his usual self and the vast panoramic sceneries have become his playground. This is a good early 90s family film that will transport you back to innocent days.

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psebastianp
1994/12/18

I am born in 85, so all the great movies, all the big old names, all amazing and spectacular and Titanic which was my best film ever and remained for so many years, just dropped to second place because of the Legends of the Fall. I cannot believe nobody told me ever about this movie, why??? Such a shame is rated only 7.5/10, it should be 15 out of 10

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jdonalds-5
1994/12/19

I can understand why Legends of the Fall won the Academy Award for Best Cinematography. The cinematography was certainly spectacular. Also the sets, and clothing were perfect. I can also understand why it didn't win the Academy Award for Best Picture.I don't mind slow videos, but this one was simply way too slow. Not only did it drag on and on, but it exceeded the usual 2 hour limit. Then there was the story.I held out hope all through the movie but it never picks up. I like formula movies, good in the beginning, problems pop up in the middle, problem solved and everyone is happy in the end. But this movie is more like bad in the beginning, worse in the middle, and a disaster in the end.I actually own this movie. I've had it for several years but never watched it until yesterday. Now it will go into the "sell" pile.

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