The Ballad of Lefty Brown

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Lefty Brown is a 63 year old sidekick. Loyal, crotchety and rarely taken seriously, he's ridden with Western legend Eddie Johnson for his entire adult life. Now Johnson has been appointed Senator of Montana, and despite the objections of his spirited wife Laura, he plans to leave Lefty in charge of his ranch. But when a rustler kills Johnson, Lefty is forced from his partner's shadow. Devastated by guilt, he sets out on a journey that will reunite him with old friends US Marshall Tom Harrah and Governor James Bierce as he confronts the ugly realities of frontier justice. (South by Southwest Film Festival)

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Kaka 

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English For guys, about guys. A western without unnecessary modern tricks and improvements. A bit of an homage to classic flicks with a strong story of boyhood, friendship, betrayal, and revenge. The plot is simple and straightforward, but Bill Pullman is great as a senile cowboy who decides to defy time and show that he's not quite old enough yet; his most compelling role since Independence Day. A level-up for fans of westerns. ()

lamps 

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English The Ballad of Lefty Brown is a film that wants to pay homage to its predecessors and live up to its poetic title, while contemplating manhood, honour, and friendship in a wild era when an eye for an eye was still a more valid law than the real law. A pleasant experience primarily for those who welcome with open arms any more intimate American production that doesn't want to please the masses and relies on the favour of more receptive film consumers. It's not nearly as good as the actors would deserve, but if you want one hundred minutes of a simple, nice-looking western with a likeable protagonist, it's definitely worth your attention. ()

kaylin 

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English Westerns are back in greater numbers and in pretty good shape. The Ballad of Lefty Brown isn't breathtaking, but it is one of those films that is just good work. First and foremost in terms of the acting, where Bill Pullman excels and enjoys the role, but also in the story, whose calm flow can pull you in. ()