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Kova kuin kivi

Original title: True Grit
  • 20102010
  • K-15K-15
  • 1h 50m
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Jeff Bridges, Matt Damon, Josh Brolin, and Hailee Steinfeld in Kova kuin kivi (2010)
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A stubborn teenager enlists the help of a tough U.S. Marshal to track down her father's murderer.A stubborn teenager enlists the help of a tough U.S. Marshal to track down her father's murderer.A stubborn teenager enlists the help of a tough U.S. Marshal to track down her father's murderer.

IMDb RATING
7.6/10
338K
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1,483
451
  • Directors
    • Ethan Coen
    • Joel Coen
  • Writers
    • Joel Coen(screenplay)
    • Ethan Coen(screenplay)
    • Charles Portis(novel)
  • Stars
    • Jeff Bridges
    • Matt Damon
    • Hailee Steinfeld
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  • Directors
    • Ethan Coen
    • Joel Coen
  • Writers
    • Joel Coen(screenplay)
    • Ethan Coen(screenplay)
    • Charles Portis(novel)
  • Stars
    • Jeff Bridges
    • Matt Damon
    • Hailee Steinfeld
  • See production, box office & company info
    • 865User reviews
    • 513Critic reviews
    • 80Metascore
  • See more at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 10 Oscars
      • 38 wins & 169 nominations total

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    Matt Damon in Kova kuin kivi (2010)
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    Jeff Bridges in Kova kuin kivi (2010)
    Hailee Steinfeld in Kova kuin kivi (2010)
    Matt Damon and Hailee Steinfeld in Kova kuin kivi (2010)
    Jeff Bridges and Hailee Steinfeld in Kova kuin kivi (2010)
    Jeff Bridges in Kova kuin kivi (2010)
    Matt Damon in Kova kuin kivi (2010)
    Jeff Bridges and Hailee Steinfeld in Kova kuin kivi (2010)
    Jeff Bridges in Kova kuin kivi (2010)
    Jeff Bridges in Kova kuin kivi (2010)
    Josh Brolin in Kova kuin kivi (2010)

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    Jeff Bridges
    Jeff Bridges
    • Rooster Cogburn
    Matt Damon
    Matt Damon
    • LaBoeuf
    Hailee Steinfeld
    Hailee Steinfeld
    • Mattie Ross
    Josh Brolin
    Josh Brolin
    • Tom Chaney
    Barry Pepper
    Barry Pepper
    • Lucky Ned Pepper
    Dakin Matthews
    Dakin Matthews
    • Col. Stonehill
    Jarlath Conroy
    • Undertaker
    Paul Rae
    Paul Rae
    • Emmett Quincy
    Domhnall Gleeson
    Domhnall Gleeson
    • Moon (The Kid)
    Elizabeth Marvel
    Elizabeth Marvel
    • 40-Year-Old Mattie
    Roy Lee Jones
    Roy Lee Jones
    • Yarnell
    Ed Corbin
    Ed Corbin
    • Bear Man
    • (as Ed Lee Corbin)
    Leon Russom
    Leon Russom
    • Sheriff
    Bruce Green
    Bruce Green
    • Harold Parmalee
    Candyce Hinkle
    Candyce Hinkle
    • Boarding House Landlady
    Peter Leung
    • Mr. Lee
    Don Pirl
    • Cole Younger
    Joe Stevens
    Joe Stevens
    • Cross-examining Lawyer
    • Directors
      • Ethan Coen
      • Joel Coen
    • Writers
      • Joel Coen(screenplay)
      • Ethan Coen(screenplay)
      • Charles Portis(novel)
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    • Trivia
      Because of child labor laws, Joel Coen and Ethan Coen were unable to film any scenes past midnight with Hailee Steinfeld (especially difficult because the movie contains many night scenes), and because of scheduling problems, any time there is a shot of another character over Mattie's shoulder or back, Mattie is played by an adult double, not Steinfeld.
    • Goofs
      Mattie and her horse are completely dry right after swimming across the river. This same error occurs in the original film.
    • Quotes

      LaBoeuf: As I understand it, Chaney... or Chelmsford, as he called himshelf in Texas... shot the senator's dog. When the senator remonstrated, Chelmsford shot him as well. You could argue that the shooting of the dog was merely an instance of malum prohibitum, but the shooting of a senator is indubitably an instance of malum in se.

      Rooster Cogburn: Malla-men what?

      Mattie Ross: Malum in se. The distinction is between an act that is wrong in itself, and an act that is wrong only according to our laws and mores. It is Latin.

      Rooster Cogburn: I am struck that LaBoeuf is shot, trampled, and nearly severs his tongue, and not only does not cease to talk, but spills the banks of English!

    • Crazy credits
      Buster Coen, Ethan Coen's son, is listed in the end credits as "Mr. Damon's abs double". In reality, he was an on-set assistant to the script supervisor.
    • Connections
      Featured in The Tonight Show with Jay Leno: Episode #19.51 (2010)
    • Soundtracks
      LEANING ON THE EVERLASTING ARMS
      Written by Elisha A. Hoffman and Anthony J. Showalter

    User reviews865

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    Few directors working today in America have mastered form like the Coens, I discover this with every new film they make. True Grit is a commercial film made to please but I don't see a compromise in the making and it's still a distinctly Coen film if you pay notice. Try to take out the Coen character from the film and the film breaks apart, it's that tightly woven in the fabric of it.

    A Coen film works for me in the face of it, but I'm always on the lookout for what goes on behind, for the unseen cogs that grind out the fates of their characters. As with No Country, I came to this film looking to see is there a statement on violence, does it happen in a certain way and is the universe indifferent to it, is life worth a damn?

    This one here works very much like the Henry Hathaway film from '69, except everyone's better, where John Wayne played a character, Jeff Bridges plays a man, and even Barry Pepper betters my beloved Robert Duvall's turn as Ned Pepper. This probably won't do it for Jeff Bridges because we've been accustomed to expect a certain degree of po-faced seriousness from a great performance (he snarled and staggered in Crazy Heart but he was serious about it), but he's one of the great actors of our times and I find this again in his Rooster Cogburn. Clint Eastwood also fell from a horse in Unforgiven and couldn't shoot a tin can to save his soul, but Munny "was" a scumbag, Cogburn still is and I like that. I like the courtroom scene where it's gradually revealed that he won't only bushwack those he needs to bring to justice, he will lie to make himself out to be the hero.

    Another interesting aspect here is how the concept of the gunslinger and the western with it has evolved. When John Wayne played Cogburn in the Hathaway film the reward for the audience was the smirk of watching John Wayne be that drunken failure. The casting mattered in our appreciation. In the remake, most comments seem to point out that it's a fairly traditional/entertaining western. The dastardly revisit of something that was revisionist in the 70's oddly seems to give, in our day, a traditional western. We've been accustomed to heroes who are not heroes, and maybe the erosion of that heroic archetype says something about the way we view the world now, as opposed to 30-40 years ago. Then we were beginning to realize that wars are not gloriously, justly won but survived and endured, now we know there is no clear struggle between dual opposites and have grown disenchanted as that knowledge has failed to prevent the same wars. Now we know there is stuff about the legends that don't make the print, or we are suspicious enough about legends to imagine them.

    Is this a traditional western then? Watching True Grit through the eyes of the brass 14yo girl reminded me of Winter's Bone, another film from the same year. In both cases a young girl is determined to plunge herself in a dark world of hurt and walk a path fraught with perils on all sides to achieve a moral purpose, both films maintain an appearance of realism, but what I get from them is a magical fantasy. This becomes more apparent when Mattie falls in the snakepit, but what about the hanged men who are really hanged high? The Hathaway film, ostensibly based on the same material, missed that note and played out a straight western. The Coen film unfolds as a hazy dream of that West. Although I wished for more open landscapes, it makes sense then that film narrows our gaze and clouds the margins. Perhaps we are even seeing the film as Mattie relives the experience in her old age, an affair shaped by memory and time.

    This is the marvellous touch effected by the Coens on the material; the minute recreation of the Old West as a historical place and the odd, incongruous moments found within it annihilate any authority over the material.

    The epilogue is important in that aspect.

    It's not only that Mattie's revenge didn't accomplish anything, that it was for her merely another practical inconvenience to be bargained, paid for, and settled, like her father's ponies and saddle or the service of the US Marshall before, but that she clings to the memory of it so fiercely. What's horrifying then is not so much the violence of the West but the idealization of that violence. The film closes in a time around the turn of the century, people like Cogburn roosted in Wild West shows for a cheering audience, and Mattie is one of the people who lived to tell the tales. Out of those tales, the western of John Ford and Raoul Walsh emerged to print the legend. In a roundabout fantastic way, the Coens give us the true account, the creation myth behind the western.
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    Details

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    • Release date
      • February 18, 2011 (Finland)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official sites
      • Official Facebook
      • Official site (France)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • True Grit
    • Filming locations
      • Buena Vista Ranch, New Mexico, USA
    • Production companies
      • Paramount Pictures
      • Skydance Media
      • Scott Rudin Productions
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $38,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $171,243,005
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $24,830,443
      • Dec 26, 2010
    • Gross worldwide
      • $252,276,927
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    Technical specs

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    • Runtime
      1 hour 50 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • SDDS
      • DTS
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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