'The Old Man & the Gun' by David Lowery Review: A true film, with a great narrative

in film •  5 years ago 

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At the young age of 82, Robert Redford has decided to retire from acting, with director David Lowery's The Old Man & the Gun being his final film with an acting role.

For a final film, it is absolutely excellent. It's a narrative that gives little information, but manages to tell you a whole lot about its protagonist. It takes the crime genre and spins it on its head by showing you what's normally portrayed as a villain, but instead has you connecting to that character, rooting them on and hoping they make it through each challenge.

In short, The Old Man & the Gun is about a group of elderly men that rob banks for a living, but they don't necessarily do it to make a living, they do it to feel like they're living. The aspect of crime and danger provides entertainment to them, but they're no ordinary criminals: they're smart, incredibly polite, and ensure that nobody is ever hurt during the robbery -- there's even a robbery in which nobody knows a robbery is even taking place due to the polite nature of the robbers.

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Shot by A Ghost Story's David Lowery, and on 16mm film, the film comfortably depicts the time period its set in: a gritty, dark coloured 70's America in which society feels modernised, but not to the point where technology is capable of disrupting the business of criminals. Old fashioned police work is needed to string clues together, searching through hundreds of papers and reports in order to search for just who these criminals are. That minor piece of authenticity has the film filling in the gaps within the narrative, such as how these people haven't been caught yet.

The Old Man & the Gun is a film at its core. It focuses on character development and narrative. It comes and it goes, and it isn't afraid to leave you wanting more. It doesn't focus on huge action sequences, and the few it has are used to heighten the character development as we see a protagonist that isn't focused on escaping at any cost; he wants to be caught, he doesn't want to cause any harm to people, but he will do what he can to escape the grasp of the law. Even when he fails, he focuses on using his intelligence to escape from jail, once again ensuring nobody is hurt in the process.

Focusing on living

Removing the crime and the endless robberies, this film is purely about life. It's about enjoying the things that really get your heart going, even if you probably shouldn't be doing those things. It's about pursuing enjoyment in life and not letting others put you down. It's a film with true acting, true performance and true filmmaking behind it.

The film tells us that there is a space for all things in life. Whether it's a huge budget film, or a small independent film shot on 16mm film featuring an elderly man that robs banks. It's a special little gem that makes you aware of all the others that have came before it, and those that will come after. It's excellent filmmaking that shows the true beauty of the medium itself.

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A short but excellent review of the movie. Systematic and very comprehensive.

I think your comment alone could be used to review the film!

I've never seen it but your review makes me wanna watch it as soon as possible!

I highly, highly recommend it. Hopefully you enjoy it!

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Very interesting reviews! I have featured your post in c-cubed.

Thanks a lot! I really appreciate it. :)

Great review! Direct to my list, I do not know how I did not have it before, for some reason I overlooked it, but it doesn't matter, now I'm sure I'll see it. Cheers!

I don't think it really had much marketing outside of the fact that Robert Redford announced his retirement from acting alongside it. He himself even stated that he regrets doing so due to the fact that it pushed the focus on his retirement rather than the film itself, and the work people put into it.

I haven't seen the movie, but I can tell this is a perfectly summed up review. Probably gonna take your word for it and watch it some time soon!

I hope you enjoy it!

Hey, @namiks.

This is a movie I've been meaning to see. I typically end up in the action genre, which this sounds more like a drama with action or thematic elements, but from your description and a trailer I've seen, it sounds like it would be fun and intriguing.

I'm not much into anti-hero type of programming, where we're asked to root for an individual who is a bad good guy or a good bad guy, but this sounds more like a movie about aging and the human condition.

Plus, it would be cool to watch Redford's last movie in front of the camera. The last one I saw was Captain America: Winter Soldier, where he play another bad guy, but this one not so pilot and much more devious and self-serving.

Thanks for the recommendation and congratulations on the curie. :)

Thanks!

I would say that how you perceive his character is entirely up to you, as the film does float around the question of morality. He's robbing banks and clearly causing some distress among those who have to deal with it, but there's an equal amount of kindness to his personality, and the way he does it. It's great in the way it plays with the viewer.

Haven't seen the movie but after reading your review, it's on my watch list. Looks like a great movie with something to say about life and you did well on the review.
I like Robert Redford a lot, who doesn't? He had a great carrier and looks like he still has something to say in the industry.
Anyway, thanks for the review and for bringing this move to our attention. I won't miss it.

I'm glad you won't miss it! I think it's certainly been overlooked, and it deserves so much more recognition for its accomplishments.

Thinking of my favorite actors, I would never name R Redford, eventhough I really enjoyed Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid ( 50 years old now... ).

I'm definitely interested in key films , like the last one an actor stars in. And, besides that, this seems like a film worth watching for several reasons.

Thanks for yet another recommendation! :>)