The performances from the young cast are excellent.
Ride with the Devil (1999)
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Reviews Counted:60
Fresh:37
Rotten:23
Average Rating:6.1/10
Consensus: Critics say Ride With the Devil is both well-acted and directed, and also beautifully filmed. It is one of the best of the Civil War movies.
Runtime: 2 hrs 18 mins
Genre: Dramas
Synopsis: Director Ang Lee follows up the critically acclaimed THE ICE STORM with this look at the bloody, intense conflict between the pro-Confederate Bushwackers and the pro-Union Jayhawkers in Missouri... Director Ang Lee follows up the critically acclaimed THE ICE STORM with this look at the bloody, intense conflict between the pro-Confederate Bushwackers and the pro-Union Jayhawkers in Missouri during the Civil War. Pitting neighbor against neighbor, the war in the frontier state tested personal loyalties and often created strange alliances. The film, based on Daniel Woodrell's book WOE TO LIVE ON, follows the conflict through the eyes of two outsiders: a German immigrant's son (Tobey Maguire) and a free black man (Jeffrey Wright), both of whom fight for the Bushwhackers even though they are looked down upon by their fellow guerrillas. The acting is strong all around, the setting realistically grim and absorbing, and Frederick Elmes's photography is, as always, top-notch. Pop singer Jewel appears onscreen for the first time, playing a plucky Southern woman. A nuanced examination of the bonds of obligation, RIDE WITH THE DEVIL anticipates Lee's high-flying CROUCHING TIGER, HIDDEN DRAGON, both in theme and in pulse-pounding action. The film contains many standout action sequences, including a historically accurate re-creation of William Quantrill's infamous raid on Lawrence, Kansas. [More]
Starring: Tobey Maguire, Jeffrey Wright, Jewel Kilcher, Skeet Ulrich
Starring: Tobey Maguire, Jeffrey Wright, Jewel Kilcher, Skeet Ulrich, Jonathan Rhys-Myers, Jim Caviezel, Simon Baker-Denny, Tom Guiry, Tom Wilkinson, Jonathan Brandis, Matthew Faber, Stephen Mailer, John Ales, Zach Grenier, Margo Martindale
Director: Ang Lee
Director: Ang Lee
Screenwriter: James Schamus
Producer: Ted Hope, James Schamus, Robert F. Colesberry
Composer: Mychael Danna
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Reviews for Ride with the Devil
Even if this isn't the best Civil War film ever made, it's one of the most interesting and least dogmatic.
The production of the film is outstanding; the settings, costumes, imagery, and soundtrack add a strong dose of reality to the characters.
...unexpectedly watchable due mostly to the above-average performances from Tobey Maguire, Jeffrey Wright and even Jewel (in her film debut).
It is a violent film that fails, at times, to be dramatically engaging...
A sublime contemplation of the American character at a particularly revealing time in our struggle to become a nation.
This rip-roaring adventure story presents a little known slice of Civil War history,
The cast is attractive and proficient at handling the fancy dialogue the filmmakers offer up as period vernacular.
This isn't the usual Civil War tale of learning to respect a man regardless of his race.... It's about how true freedom comes from love, from respect, and from self-sacrifice.
A film that asks the viewer to stop and smell the spent gunpowder rather than wallow in pyrotechnic spectacle.
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