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Release date NZ
June 8th, 2011
Blu-ray Region
Region B
Length (Minutes)
110
Aspect Ratio
- 1.78 : 1
Languages
English
Supported Audio
- DTS-HD High Resolution
Director
Studio
Country of Production
All-time sales rank
Top 5000
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Product ID
10433324
Description
Based on the 1968 novel by Charles Portis (which was previously adapted into the 1969 film starring John Wayne).
A tough U.S. Marshall helps a stubborn young woman track down her father ’s murderer. Fourteen-year-old Mattie Ross’s father has been shot in cold blood by the coward Tom Chaney, and she is determined to bring him to justice. Enlisting the help of a trigger-happy, drunken U.S. Marshall, Rooster Cogburn, she sets out with him - over his objections - to hunt down Chaney. Her father’s blood demands that she pursue the criminal into Indian territory and find him before a Texas Ranger named LeBouef catches him and brings him back to Texas for the murder of another man.
Special Features:
A tough U.S. Marshall helps a stubborn young woman track down her father ’s murderer. Fourteen-year-old Mattie Ross’s father has been shot in cold blood by the coward Tom Chaney, and she is determined to bring him to justice. Enlisting the help of a trigger-happy, drunken U.S. Marshall, Rooster Cogburn, she sets out with him - over his objections - to hunt down Chaney. Her father’s blood demands that she pursue the criminal into Indian territory and find him before a Texas Ranger named LeBouef catches him and brings him back to Texas for the murder of another man.
Special Features:
- Mattie's True Grit
- From Bustles to Buckskin - Dressing for the 1880s
- Colts, Winchesters & Remingtons: The Guns of a Post-Civil War Western
- Re-Creating Fort Smith
- The Cast
- Charles Portis - The Greatest Writer You've Never Heard Of...
- The Cinematography of True Grit
- Theatrical Trailer
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Good western and despite what you might have heard, it isn't a remake of the classic John Wayne movie of the same name. Both versions are based on a 1969 Charles Portis novel. Just because a director does one version of the book doesn't mean every filmed version of the book that follows is a remake of the first film. If that was the case, then you could say Pete Jackson's “Lord of the Rings” is a remake of the old Ralph Bakshi cartoon version of “Lord of the Rings”
Both versions of “True Grit” have their own merits and echo the sensibilities of the period they were made in. The Coen Brothers version is a gritty, grim, realistic take on the story which is perfectly suited to a generation of western fans weened on “Deadwood”. It has some beautiful cinematography as well. Only downside I found was there were points where I had absolutely no idea what the hell Jeff Bridges was mumbling. But besides that, good film. Definitely worth the money.