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Posse (1993).

Started by Neville, September 20, 2006, 03:14:34 PM

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Neville

After the watching "New Jack City" I wasn't exactly longing for another portion of Mario Van Peebles' movies, but hey, how many times does this one pop up on TV? Almost never in my country, so I had to check it up. Plus it is not only a western but a blaxplotation western. Until Tinto Brass does a nudie western, nothing can beat this.

And well, now I understand why I hadn't heard much of this one, as it is quite forgetable fare. Certainly not as painful as "New Jack City", but still amateurish and not too involving. As I see it, the main problem is again Mario's limited skills as a director. Despite having what looks like a decent budget, which neatly improves the visuals of the film, Mario uses the scope (the version I saw is about 2,00:1, weird) as if he was filming TV, framing always too close to the people. As a consequence, fights are messy, and the rest of the shots claustrophobic when they shouldn't. Add to this modern dialogue and some dumb directorial choices, such as B&W flashbacks (!) in a period film and you'll understand my lack of interest in the movie.

About the plot and stuff, well, you can imagine. Good black cowboys, which I can't tell if they existed or not (although the prologue insists 1 out of 3 was black) versus white villains. You can easily picture the film without me, can't you?
Due to the horrifying nature of this film, no one will be admitted to the theatre.