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In a Valley of Violence 2016 123movies

In a Valley of Violence 2016 123movies

A man can only take so much!Oct. 21, 2016104 Min.
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Watch: In a Valley of Violence 2016 123movies, Full Movie Online – A mysterious stranger and a random act of violence drag a town of misfits and nitwits into the bloody crosshairs of revenge..
Plot: The story of a drifter named Paul who arrives in a small town seeking revenge on the thugs who murdered his friend. Sisters Mary Anne and Ellen, who run the town’s hotel, help Paul in his quest for vengeance.
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6.1/10 Votes: 19,442
77% | RottenTomatoes
64/100 | MetaCritic
N/A Votes: 481 Popularity: 14.891 | TMDB

Reviews:


The Denton Rapscallion.

In a Valley of Violence is written and directed by Ti West. It stars Ethan Hawke, Taissa Farmiga, James Ransome, Karen Gillan and John Travolta. Music is by Jeff Grace and cinematography by Eric Robbins.

Ethan Hawke plays Paul, an ex soldier accompanied only by his dog, Abbie, who is drifting across the desert towards Mexico. Stopping off in the dying town of Denton, Paul finds trouble that will have consequences for himself and town alike.

Ti West is more well known for his horror ventures, where although divisive in that genre sphere, he can be proud of his success rate. Here he tackles the Western, and true to form, he homages past genre masters whilst unmistakably putting his own stamp on things. Opening with credits straight out of Spaghetti Western land, and introducing us to a musical score that will accompany the story that is wonderfully feverish, West is in no hurry for blood and bone shenanigans. He always favours the slow burn and so it proves here.

There’s nothing remotely new here, it’s a standard tale of a gunman – one damaged by his war efforts – who through circumstance is forced to abandon his hope of a quiet life. He’s a loner man of few words, thus giving viewers a classic Western character staple, an anti-hero to root for and for us to yearn for him to find peace. When the violence comes, it’s sharp and bloody, but often there is humour as well, deftly inserted into proceedings, whilst the canine is skillful and a key character to all and sundry.

Perfs are more than adequate. Hawke sifts seamlessly into being a believable drifter type of complexity, Ransome is annoyingly brattish, but that’s actually job well done, and Travolta – sporting a wooden leg – gets better once (and if) you buy into him in this setting. Gillan isn’t given much to do, but lands some decent emotive punches, but it’s Farmiga who stands out as Mary-Anne. She’s utterly infectious and thankfully she gets a well written part, that of a young woman trying to hold her own in the most trying of township circumstance.

The purpose built town of Denton looks just that!, but this is off- set a touch by the nice location landscapes (Santa Fe, New Mexico), and with the story working from solid genre foundations then this is a pleasure – without pulling up any trees – for fans of such. 7/10

Review By: John Chard

**In the old west, it’s always about the revenge!**

Believe it or not, this is the western version of ‘John Wick’. Same storyline except it takes place in the desert of the old west. A man who had enough killing native Americans, is now abandoned everything and heading towards Mexico for a fresh start. But on a way in a small town, he gets into a trouble. After surviving the assault, he goes back to hunt them all and like most of the western film, the end is predictable.

This is not a bad flick, but it was not fresh enough, either its story or the gun fights. With a bunch of decent actors, a decently made film. The characters were limited, the atmosphere was like deserted. So the overall narration was focused on a few characters in its entire 100 minute run. I felt sorry for Travolta, they did not get anything out of him, he just had a presence and nothing else. In other hand Ethan was okay, but his role was designed as an average man in the old west, not a powerful one as we expect in this type of film.

The title says it all, but it was not that ruthless as compared to the most of the similar western films I have seen. Mostly it will bring a disappointment for its viewers, but definitely a few would enjoy it for its simpleness. For me, it was an average, but thought it could have been better, particularly in the gun battle. So it’s nothing more than just once watchable with a low expectation.

_6/10_

Review By: Reno
An enjoyable modern Spaghetti-style Western
In a Valley of Violence stars Ethan Hawke as a wandering deserter, Paul, who happens upon the town of Denton. Run by a tough but fair Marshall, and his psychotic son and cronies, the town has seen better days. Paul is just looking to pick up some supplies for his journey to Mexico, but runs afoul of the Marshall’s son. He tries his best not to become involved, but soon finds himself gunning for revenge in a town that needs saving.

This was a well made Western heavily stylized after many classic Spaghetti Westerns. It had many campy elements, and presented a lower budget sheen that really nails the Spaghetti Western feel. The acting was competently done, with some moments feeling cheesy and slightly comical, and others offering some heart. The direction was solid, with scenes, close ups, vistas and so on handled with care. The story itself was predictable, but far from bland. The relationship between Paul and his dog, Abbey, was especially well done. All in all, this was a fun and campy Western very much paying homage to the Spaghetti Westerns of the ’60’s and ’70’s. It is worthy of a watch for those interested in Western films, and certainly for fans of the more campy Spaghetti films.

Review By: asandor
My Dog Don’t Like You Laughin’ At Him.
Ethan Hawke and his dog ride into a dusty Western town with a population of no more than ten, stop at the local bar for a quiet drink, and Ethan is insulted by a a wan and villainous young man in black, is challenged to a fist fight, knocks the bad guy out with one blow, is warned by the marshal, John Travolta, to leave town and never return, does so, but that night is attacked by the loudmouthed braggart in black and three of his friends, who kill his beloved dog and throw Ethan Hawke over a cliff. Hawke returns and kills them all.

That’s about all the attention this chimera deserves.

But, being a generous kinda guy myself, I’ll note that there are two professional performances in the movie. There is John Travolta, who does quite well as the crippled and common sensical sheriff, and the dog. This is the kind of dog that would melt the heart of anyone except the braggart in black and his accomplices. The dog responds to Hawke’s comments as if with a fully blown Wernicke’s area. He covers his face with a paw when shamed. He goes out and fetches kindling for the camp fire. He investigates strange noises at night without barking, for fear of waking his master. Taissa Farmiga, Vera’s sister, is a lonely widow of sixteen. She’s appealing in the way that some nineteenth-century dolls are cute but it’s impossible to judge her acting chops because the role of desperate chatterbox has her so completely hemmed in.

James Ransone as the baddie in black, and Karen Gillan as a housemistress at the hotel, are unspeakably bad. Gillan gives a performance of the sort you might find in a high school play in East Windsor Township, New Jersey, but Ransone is even worse. My God, he’s outrageous — sneering, shrieking, blustering, and otherwise engaging in what’s usually called “overacting.” He’s not helped at all by the script, which introduces some romantic comedy exchanges about pregnancy into what is otherwise a thoroughly dramatic situation.

Review By: rmax304823

Other Information:

Original Title In a Valley of Violence
Release Date 2016-10-21
Release Year 2016

Original Language en
Runtime 1 hr 44 min (104 min)
Budget 0
Revenue 53647
Status Released
Rated R
Genre Action, Western
Director Ti West
Writer Ti West
Actors Ethan Hawke, John Travolta, Taissa Farmiga
Country United States
Awards N/A
Production Company N/A
Website N/A


Technical Information:

Sound Mix Dolby Digital
Aspect Ratio 2.35 : 1
Camera Panavision Panaflex Lightweight, Panavision Super Speed MKII and Ultra Speed Z-Series MKII Lenses, Panavision Panaflex Platinum, Panavision Primo, Super Speed MKII, Ultra Speed Z-Series MKII, Cooke Varopanchro and Angenieux HR Lenses
Laboratory Cognition, Los Angeles (CA), USA (digital intermediate), FotoKem Laboratory, Burbank (CA), USA (processing and dailies)
Film Length N/A
Negative Format 35 mm (Kodak Vision3 250D 5207, Vision3 500T 5219)
Cinematographic Process Digital Intermediate (4K) (master format), Techniscope (source format)
Printed Film Format D-Cinema

In a Valley of Violence 2016 123movies
In a Valley of Violence 2016 123movies
In a Valley of Violence 2016 123movies
In a Valley of Violence 2016 123movies
In a Valley of Violence 2016 123movies
In a Valley of Violence 2016 123movies
Original title In a Valley of Violence
TMDb Rating 6.072 481 votes

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