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Never Grow Old

  • 2019
  • R
  • 1h 40m
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6.0/10
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John Cusack, Emile Hirsch, and Déborah François in Never Grow Old (2019)
An Irish undertaker profits when outlaws take over a peaceful American frontier town, but his family comes under threat as the death toll rises.
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An Irish undertaker profits when outlaws take over a peaceful American frontier town, but his family comes under threat as the death toll rises.An Irish undertaker profits when outlaws take over a peaceful American frontier town, but his family comes under threat as the death toll rises.An Irish undertaker profits when outlaws take over a peaceful American frontier town, but his family comes under threat as the death toll rises.

  • Director
    • Ivan Kavanagh
  • Writer
    • Ivan Kavanagh
  • Stars
    • Emile Hirsch
    • John Cusack
    • Déborah François
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.0/10
    5.2K
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    • Director
      • Ivan Kavanagh
    • Writer
      • Ivan Kavanagh
    • Stars
      • Emile Hirsch
      • John Cusack
      • Déborah François
    • 84User reviews
    • 51Critic reviews
    • 65Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 3 nominations total

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    Emile Hirsch
    Emile Hirsch
    • Patrick Tate
    John Cusack
    John Cusack
    • Dutch Albert
    Déborah François
    Déborah François
    • Audrey Tate
    Molly McCann
    Molly McCann
    • Emma Tate
    Quinn Topper Marcus
    • Thomas Tate
    Sam Louwyck
    Sam Louwyck
    • Dumb-Dumb
    Camille Pistone
    • Sicily
    Danny Webb
    Danny Webb
    • Preacher Pike
    Tim Ahern
    Tim Ahern
    • Sheriff Parker
    Blake Berris
    Blake Berris
    • Fred
    Nickel Bösenberg
    Nickel Bösenberg
    • Jim Emmett
    Sean Gormley
    • Pete
    Paul Reid
    Paul Reid
    • Ed
    Antonia Campbell-Hughes
    Antonia Campbell-Hughes
    • Maria Pike
    Steve Karier
    • Schuster
    Anne Coesens
    Anne Coesens
    • Mrs. Crabtree
    Manon Capelle
    • Emily Crabtree
    Leila Lallali
    • Elsa Edwards
    • (as Leila Schaus)
    • Director
      • Ivan Kavanagh
    • Writer
      • Ivan Kavanagh
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    7Freedom060286

    Dark Western

    This is a Western with an element of horror.

    You can feel the fear of the main character in his dealings with the trio of villains. Many of the scenes happen after dark and the ground is always muddy. Several times we see the people who were killed by the trio having their bodies washed by the undertaker and lowered into a grave.

    Not a bad western, a bit different than most. Worth a watch.
    8Beard_Of_Serpico

    Underrated western which more fans need to see.

    I don't think this movie got a wide release as i only found out about it browsing Google for lesser known new movies. It's beautifully shot with a cool grim tone throughout and everyone delivers a strong performance. Emile Hirsch is an actor who i've always thought should have been a bigger star, he's great in movies like Killer Joe and In To The Wild, he can easily lead a movie. John Cusack leaves a strong impression as i don't recall seeing him playing a bad guy before. He's cold and obviously has no care for anyone but himself, he will kill you if he feels like it at the time or he might not, he's unpredictable. It's also refreshing to see a western based around an undertaker. Most westerns have one but they're mostly a side character or less. It gives the movie a more down to Earth and realistic feel which i really like. Definitely an underrated movie, go see it.
    8lizshotter-19401

    It's better than most

    John cuzac seems to have gone the same way as Bruce Willis and Nick cage, in that he's taking a lot of crap for a wage. Usually I cringe at most of his films now, particularly as he continues to insist on dyeing his hair raven black, but he's actually amazing in this. He obviously had a lot of fun as the bad guy, as he slimes his way into a god fearing town. Emile does a stunning job of portraying conflict as the town's grave digger and coffin maker. It was a slow simmering film, with some obvious plot points and z few surprises along the way.
    7reapershagor

    Cold Blooded Western Thriller

    Well, i just witnessed one of the best & an underrated western thriller of 2019. Cold blooded Murdering act,Greedy selfish act,all was perfectly executed by both Emile & John. Great BGM, Cinematography & Good Direction.
    7Bertaut

    Ugly, bleak, gritty, and enjoyable

    I guarantee you've seen this story before - a good man who either abhors or has renounced violence forced to take up arms so as to protect the innocent from a villain. You can find it deployed in westerns such as The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance (1962) and Firecreek (1968), and in genre films as varied as Collateral (2004), Death Sentence (2007), and Rambo (2008). Filmed in Connemara (standing in for Oregon), this third feature from writer/director Ivan Kavanagh is the latest to roll out that narrative template. And really, there are next to no surprises in Never Grow Old - chances are everything you think is going to happen does happen. However, this isn't really a criticism. The film wears its predictability like a badge of honour, and Kavanagh is obviously a huge fan of violent revisionist westerns such as The Wild Bunch (1969) and Bone Tomahawk (2015). The script isn't going to be winning any awards for originality, but the film has been put together with undeniable craft. It's bleak, gritty, and despairing, and whilst it won't change your life, it is rather enjoyable.

    Oregon, 1849; the town of Garlow is the last stop on the California Trail prior to reaching the Rocky Mountains. Although Sheriff Parker (Tim Ahern) is nominally in charge, Garlow is really governed by the local Methodist preacher, Pike (Danny Webb), who has forbidden alcohol, gambling, and prostitution. The town's mild-mannered undertaker, Irish immigrant Patrick Tate (Emile Hirsch with an Irish accent that wavers mid-sentence), isn't especially interested in Pike's hellfire sermons, but he converted from Catholicism because it was important to his wife, French immigrant Audrey (Déborah François). Living on the edge of town with their two children, they plan to leave Garlow at some point but are in no major rush to do so. That plan becomes complicated when three men - Christopher 'Dutch' Albert (John Cusack, having an absolute blast), Dumb Dumb (Sam Louwyck), who carries his severed tongue with him, and Sicily (Camille Pistone), an Italian immigrant who doesn't speak English - roll into town looking for Bill Crabtree (Paul Ronan), who left Garlow several months prior, although his wife (Anne Coesens) and daughter Emily (Manon Capelle) are still there. Stating that Crabtree stole from him and must be killed, Dutch browbeats Tate into bringing the trio to his home and having Audrey cook for them. Seeing Pike's decrees as an opportunity, Dutch procures a group of prostitutes and reopens the town's saloon, killing anyone who crosses him. With his undertaker business thriving because of the spike in violence, Tate stays out of the situation as best he can, although Audrey is disgusted that he's prospering because of Dutch's actions. Soon, however, Tate's family will come under threat and he'll be forced to decide what he must do.

    Thematically, the idea of paradise awaiting us in the next life, specifically the notion that the afterlife will be a lot better than our earthly existence, is alluded to throughout the film, mainly by Pike, but also by Audrey, and even Tate and Dutch on occasion (although Dutch references it ironically). And it's really not too hard to imagine a better life than the one Kavanagh presents in Garlow, which is literally a one-road town. However, this isn't the parched, dusty environment of beige, yellow, and light browns that we're all used to seeing in westerns. Rather, it's bleak and forlorn; the buildings are dark brown, almost black, the clouds hardly ever part, it rains a lot, and the road itself is nothing but mud, with Aza Hand's sound design emphasising the squelching of the characters' steps. To compound this sense of squalor, most of the film takes place at night, with cinematographer Piers McGrail occasionally using only one practical light to illuminate an entire scene. This necessitates that characters drift in and out of the shadows, which adds an extra element of danger to Dutch and his men. The life of a European in the Americas of the 19th century wasn't easy, and one of the film's most successful elements is in showing us some of why that was.

    Never Grow Old has the structure of a morality tale or a Mystery play, looking at issues such as religious hypocrisy and self-righteousness and the harsh life of European colonisers in the Americas. It even takes time to briefly address the genocide of Native American people, with Pike sermonising about how the colonists saved the land from "savages". The most obvious theme, however, is greed. Tate, for example, is complicit with Dutch's violence insofar as he accepts and ignores it, even profiting indirectly because of it. Audrey is utterly disgusted with this, and she regards their newfound financial prosperity as nothing short of evil. Several of the town's more religious folk think the same thing, and there are multiple references to Tate getting his "30 pieces of silver". Indeed, a recurring motif in the film is to cut from Dutch killing someone to Tate cleaning the body to placing two coins on their eyes to closing the coffin to burying the coffin, and finally, to hiding his payment away in a tin buried in the house. When we first see the tin, there's little in it, but as the film goes on, it becomes fuller and fuller.

    Indeed, the film has several visual moments like this which convey thematic points sans dialogue. The opening shot, for example, shows a tattered American flag hanging on a burnt building, immediately introducing the theme of violence and how life in the Americas was very different from that which was sold to so many before they arrived. In another early shot, we see Pike preaching to a packed church. Later, however, after Dutch has reopened the saloon, we again see Pike preaching, but this time to an almost empty church, which, of course, makes reference to the dwindling church attendance that we're seeing playing out today. Another nice visual touch, this time in John Leslie's production design is that the saloon is directly across the road from the church, symbolising the battle between these two forces (hedonism and piety) that continues to this day.

    In terms of problems, the script isn't exactly original, with every character an archetype we've seen in many other films. Additionally, the slow-burn pace will put some people off. As mentioned, Emile Hirsch joins a venerable list of actors who have completely butchered the Irish accent; everyone from Tom Cruise to Tommy Lee Jones to Val Kilmer to Brad Pitt. Hirsch isn't as bad as any of these, but his tendency to drop in and out of the inflections on a word-by-word basis is distracting. Another slight issue is that towards the end of the film, Dutch starts reading from the Bible, quoting Revelation 19:17. It's more than a little on the nose, and really, a villain quoting Revelations is itself a cliché.

    Overall, however, I enjoyed Never Grow Old far more than I expected. It's bleak and gritty, rough-edged and nihilistic, but it's very well made, with some nicely conceived visual shorthand. An uncompromising look at the harshness of frontier life in the 19th century, the film suggests that stoic individualism is no substitute for a vibrant community, and is as thematically dark as it is practically dark. A morality tale in all but name, there's nothing here you haven't seen before, but Kavanagh handles the genre elements well and has made a rather enjoyable film.

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      Director Ivan Kavanagh and Emile Hirsch would work together again two years later on the movie Son.
    • Goofs
      The chickens used as background detail are hybrid Rhode Island Red crossed with White Leghorn. This ubiquitous hybrid is an intensively bred copious egg layer used all over the world. It was unknown in the American West of 1849. Typical Now rare breeds would have been larger and strongly marked.

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    • Release date
      • December 27, 2019 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • Ireland
      • Belgium
      • France
      • Luxembourg
      • United Kingdom
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    • Languages
      • English
      • Italian
    • Also known as
      • Where We'll Never Grow Old
    • Filming locations
      • Luxembourg
    • Production companies
      • Ripple World Pictures
      • Iris Productions
      • Iris Films
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $106,796
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 40 minutes
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      • 2.40 : 1

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