True Grit. Pretty much what I thought of it has been stated:
-Dark humor. Loved the smart ass remarks from Bridges. "I don't know this man."
-Rich dialogue, though I could've used some subtitles for when Jeff Bridges spoke.
-Misperceived from the commercials as a gun slinger movie, though the actions it did contain were really good.
-Liked the cinematography in a couple scenes. And the soundtrack was moderate, but with nothing too memorable that caught my attention.
-Towards the end seemed a little bit predictable for me, but I remembered that it was a novel and they're kinda like that and I won't blame the Coens on that.
-I was into the whole major focus on the girl. Then again, I've never seen the original/read the book, so I really knew nothing about the film aside from it being a remake of the original movie with The Duke.
-The movie was definitely better then most movies that do come out today, and the Coens always know how to make a movie, though I will say they have done better and this is not one of my favorite films from them.
I kinda wish I didn't pay $10 to see this, and just waited for it at the dollar theatre. I give it a 3/5.
/foop