‘Assassination of Jesse James’ hits the target
Brad Pitt turns in the performance of his career as the Old West outlaw
![]() | Jesse James (Brad Pitt) faces a threat from within his own gang in "The Assassination of Jesse James By the Coward Robert Ford." |
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Based on the novel by Ron Hansen, the film explores the dynamic between legendary Old West outlaw Jesse (Brad Pitt) and the young henchman (Casey Affleck) who would betray him. Opening in 1881, the glory days of the James Gang are well behind them. Jesse and his brother Frank (Sam Shepard) are forced to recruit young farmers to join them, and Bob Ford eagerly joins up, having obsessively followed Jesse’s exploits in dime novels.
As presented by Australian filmmaker Andrew Dominik, the film’s storyline seems closer to “I Shot Andy Warhol” than to Sam Fuller’s “I Shot Jesse James”: Ford is, essentially, a stalker, torn between emulating and worshipping his hero and then, when spurned, with destroying that hero. Echoes of everything from “The Talented Mr. Ripley” to “All About Eve” appear throughout the film, both of which are certainly unusual reference points for a Western.
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Ford, also, defies easy parsing, thanks greatly to a wonderfully unpredictable and engaging performance by Affleck. “The more you talk, the more you give me the willies,” says Frank James about Ford, and it’s an apt description of the high-wire act that Affleck accomplishes here — Ford is pathetic and starstruck, yes, but he’s engaging and even tragic on a grand scale.
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“You know what I expected?” Ford asks about his notorious act. “Applause.” While the murderer himself may never have received it, “The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford” most definitely has it coming.
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