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The Proposition

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Australia, United Kingdom · 2005
Rated R · 1h 44m
Director John Hillcoat
Starring Guy Pearce, Ray Winstone, Emily Watson, Danny Huston
Genre Action, Adventure, Crime, Drama, Thriller, Western

The Australian Outback, 1880s. The film follows the horrific rape and murder of the Hopkins family, allegedly committed by the infamous Burns brothers gang. Captain Morris Stanley captures Charlie Burns and gives him 9 days to kill his older dangerous psychopathic brother, or else they'll hang his mentally challenged younger brother on Christmas Day.

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80

Variety by

Hillcoat and Cave have here found their most fertile ground yet for allegory-rich examinations of life and death in remote, pressure-cooker environments.

70

The New Yorker by Anthony Lane

It is one of those movies--Antonioni's "Red Desert" being the most flagrant example--that spend so much time brimming with moral and political suggestion that they almost forget to tell us what's actually going on.

80

L.A. Weekly by F. X. Feeney

The Proposition is a very hard and harsh movie, but it also has a hypnotic, lyrical velocity. As Arthur, Huston exudes dead charisma.

80

Village Voice by J. Hoberman

The climactic Christmas Day dinner of dreadful retribution is a terrifying prospect, but for anyone with a yen for our great lost genre, it's also some sort of gift.

75

Christian Science Monitor by Peter Rainer

The veteran rock musician Nick Cave wrote the screenplay and John Hillcoat directed, both somewhat in thrall to Sam Peckinpah. The bonds of family are the centerpiece of this highly uneven, hyperviolent film.

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