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Heaven's Gate (1980) Certificate 18

Heaven's Gate

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Rated 3.0 stars
Average rating
(63%)
 
Starring: Kris Kristofferson | Christopher Walken
Director: Michael Cimino
Run time: 210 mins
Genres: Drama
Released: (unknown)

Michael Cimino's bleak anti-western based on events in 1890s Wyoming. Sheriff James Averill attempts to protect immigrant farmers from wealthy cattle interests, and also clashes with a hired gun, Nathan Champion, over the woman they both love, Ella Watson. Both men find themselves questioning their roles in the furious conflict between wealthy landowners and European immigrants attempting to build new lives on the American frontier, which culminates in a brutal pitched battle.

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10 out of 10 people found the following review helpful:

Rated 4 stars
heavens gate

conformist from , 11th November, 2007

this hugely underrated film is one I would dearly have liked to have seen at the cinema. The aspects which appear to have drawn most scorn eg the dancehall sequence and relentless period detail are what makes the film worth watching (ie highly unusual emphasis on collective enjoyment and care for how people actually lived). The underlying themes which deal with crucial American conflicts (eg using the poor to do the dirty work of the rich) are ones which remain just as important today.

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1 out of 1 people found the following review helpful:

Rated 4 stars
A wonderful film

A Customer from London, 13th May, 2009

This is a wonderful film which, sadly, addressed difficult political issues before they became acceptable in Westerns and so did disastrously at the box office. This moving story has beautiful moments, the cinematography is stunning, the acting superb and the score is worth buying the music CD for. It's too long without a doubt and self-indulgent at times but for anyone who loves Westerns this is a must-see.

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3 out of 6 people found the following review helpful:

Rated 1 stars
Terrible terrible terrible

Richard Carter from London, UK, 12th July, 2007

This film is a really really bad good movie: good because, deep in the hulk of this film there's a promising film trying to escape, bad because it is so d*mn*d L...O...N...G. What it desperately needs is an editor, someone to cut down the ludicrous three and a half hours to something like a reasonable 90 minutes. There's a strong story in there somewhere, at least there is as far as I can tell, but it goes on and on and ON. For example, the absolutely interminable sequence at the roller skating dance: it seemed like 3 hours alone, but was probably no more than 10-15 minutes. And did it advance the story at all? No, it added nothing that couldn't have been said in about one minute - and I fast-forwarded a lot of it because I couldn't stand any more.. It's sad, because there is some beautiful cinematography in the film, but its effect is completely lost because you just lose patience with the thing. I persevered until about two and a half hours, but in the end gave up in despair. What happened in the end? Who won? I don't know, so at least I can't spoil it for you, but what's more by the time I gave up I simply didn't care. Such a shame as it could have been really good - all for the lack of an editor.

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