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Slow West
At the end of the nineteenth century, 16-year-old Jay Cavendish journeys across the American frontier to search for the woman he loves. He is accompanied by Silas, a mysterious traveler, and hotly pursued by an outlaw along the way.
9 March 1969
3 January 1984, Christchurch, New Zealand
1974, Epsom, Surrey, England, UK
24 April 1969, Glasgow, Scotland, UK
10 May 1980, Auckland, New Zealand
2 April 1977, Heidelberg, Baden-Württemberg, West Germany
April 27, 2016
This is an often ferociously entertaining and substantial debut.March 01, 2016
Slow West derives its strength not only from its multi-layered story but also from its spectacular visuals of a geography, which simultaneously seems subliminally awe-inspiring and menacing.February 26, 2016
This quirky, confident Western belies the fact it is the director's first feature, and marks him out as one to watch.January 17, 2017
By turns a beautiful, surprising and haunting work.May 28, 2015
It's all of 84 minutes. But when it's done, you know you've seen something.February 24, 2017
Slow West is the feature debut of writer-director John Maclean. [...] it is also among the more unique modern westerns in the way that it plays around with traditional western tropes and conventions.May 21, 2015
Writer-director John Maclean insists at every opportunity that the American west teemed with brutality and that every positive myth about the region was built on a lie, yet he doesn't deliver this familiar revisionist history with much force.June 11, 2015
Essentially an old-school Western with some interesting tweaks, Slow West -- the debut feature from musician-turned-filmmaker John Maclean -- is a simple story told, yes, slowly. But it offers a bang-up finish.June 16, 2016
The tone of the film, a darkly absurdist frontier odyssey, recalls both the films of the Coen Brother and the novels of Cormac McCarthy.June 11, 2015
There's more to the story than meets the bull's eye in Slow West, a brainy and genre-defying western by newcomer John Maclean.May 21, 2015
Maclean's film is a wonderfully dreamy, if meandering, take on the western. Like all movies that use their fantastic surroundings, Slow West is best seen on a big screen.October 14, 2015
Slow West crescendos into a bravura shootout between all the involved parties, and it's as gorgeous, nihilistic, and brutally sad as the rest of the film.