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      The Proposition Reviews

      The movie's sunburned and anarchic setting creates a memorable atmosphere that sticks to the screen as much as it does its leads' matted hair and filthy clothes.

      Full Review | Original Score: 4/5 | Oct 11, 2023

      Directed by John Hillcoat, this Aussie feature perfectly re-creates the charbroiled landscapes and cruel psychodrama of the old Sergio Leone westerns...

      Full Review | Jul 14, 2022

      May be one of the most realistic portrayals of how the West was really won.

      Full Review | Original Score: 3.5/4.0 | Sep 20, 2020

      I know by heart the revisionism of this western. [Full review in Spanish]

      Full Review | Original Score: 6/10 | Jul 24, 2020

      This self-styled "Australian western" is powerful, punishing drama of the highest class.

      Full Review | Original Score: 3.5/5 | May 26, 2020

      As stark a meditation on British colonials marooned in a hellish land as any film since Picnic at Hanging Rock.

      Full Review | May 7, 2020

      A filthy, disturbing, and poignant Western about a whole host of themes from the Kantian philosophy of morality to the boundaries of love and family.

      Full Review | Original Score: 5/5 | May 3, 2019

      John Hillcoat's violence-probing Western feels as uncompromisingly bleak, royally widescreen and graphically violent as any Sam Peckinpah opus - a sunburned, grimy-nailed saga of point-blank executions and blood wrung from a cat o' nine tails.

      Full Review | Original Score: 4/4 | Sep 17, 2010

      Ferocious yet free of shallow misanthropy

      Full Review | Aug 30, 2009

      What the characters have in common--the only thing they have in common, really--is the desire for community amid the well-founded expectation of imminent, violent death.

      Full Review | Aug 21, 2009

      ustralian-born singer/songwriter Nick Cave pens his second film (after "Ghosts ... Of The Civil Dead") and generates a prescient allegory about imperialism.

      Full Review | Original Score: B+ | Apr 19, 2009

      Full Review | Original Score: 4/5 | Aug 7, 2008

      Guy Pearce seems to have boiled himself down into some kind of Guy Pearce Concentrate. Winstone looks like he's been sculpted from the Australian wilderness around him.

      Full Review | Original Score: A- | Aug 22, 2007

      a mythic exploration of the ever shifting frontier between savagery and civilisation in an unforgiving landscape.

      Full Review | Original Score: 3.5/5 | Aug 3, 2007

      Full Review | Original Score: 4/5 | Jun 19, 2007

      Any movie that can cling to your memory with as much brutal power as this fantastic film is unquestionably a proposition worth taking.

      Full Review | Mar 24, 2007

      The finest, strangest and most uncompromising western to hit screens since Unforgiven.

      Full Review | Mar 1, 2007

      Cave's screenplay is masterful in taking the trappings of the western genre and transposing them to the Australian Outback. There's an ebb and flow to his writing and there's also the sense that tragedy is inevitable. He also manages to work in the dep

      Full Review | Original Score: A- | Jan 12, 2007

      An Australian western without genre traditions in mind -- instead, their movie explores the complexities of moral relativity.

      Full Review | Original Score: 8/10 | Dec 30, 2006

      This Aussie horse opera doesn't so much present an exotic, bizarro version of the Wild West as the apotheosis of it.

      Full Review | Aug 7, 2006

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