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Synopsis

The murder of her father sends a teenage tomboy on a mission of 'justice', which involves avenging her father's death. She recruits a tough old marshal, 'Rooster' Cogburn because he has 'true grit', and a reputation of getting the job done.

Year1969
CountryUnited States
Cinematic DNA
When adapting Charles Portis's classic novel, the Coen Brothers deliberately sought to move away from the straightforward heroics of the John Wayne era and lean into a darker, more expressionistic vision of the American frontier. They specifically cited Charles Laughton's atmospheric masterpiece The Night of the Hunter as a key visual reference, aiming to capture its starry, terrifyingly vast nocturnal landscapes and the vulnerable perspective of a child navigating a world of predatory adults. The film's harsh, unsparing depiction of the wilderness also draws from the psychological intensity of Anthony Mann's grim noir-Westerns, particularly Winchester '73. Through these influences, the Coens recontextualized a classic revenge narrative into a chilling, moonlit frontier fairy tale.
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