The Dead Don't Hurt

6.5
20242h 10m

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In the 1860s, fiercely independent French-Canadian Vivienne Le Coudy embarks on a journey with Danish immigrant Holger Olsen, attempting to forge a life together in the dusty town of Elk Flats, Nevada. When Holger decides to go fight for the Union in the burgeoning Civil War, Vivienne must fend for herself, which isn't easy in a town controlled by a corrupt mayor.

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The Dead Don’t Hurt | @SignatureUK Trailer | Cinemas 7 June | Viggo Mortensen, Vicky Krieps Western

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Official Trailer

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Enlisting

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Viggo Mortensen & Jane Campion – The Dead Don’t Hurt

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Together (15s)

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Together

Cast

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Vicky Krieps

Vivienne Le Coudy

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Viggo Mortensen

Holger Olsen

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Solly McLeod

Weston Jeffries

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Garret Dillahunt

Alfred Jeffries

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Danny Huston

Rudolph Schiller

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W. Earl Brown

Alan Kendall

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Shane Graham

Billy Crossley

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Rafel Plana

Claudio Garcia

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Colin Morgan

Lewis Cartwright

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Ray McKinnon

Judge Blagden

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Atlas Green

Little Vincent

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Alex Breaux

Ed Wilkins

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Michael Weaver

Sergeant Webb

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Nadia Litz

Martha Gilkyson

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Marc Dennis

Fishmonger Stevens

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John Getz

Reverend Simpson

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Luke Reilly

Doctor Reilly

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Henry Mortensen

Johnny Chapman

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Reviews

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CinemaSerf

7/10

Despite the fact that the plot has plenty of holes, this western just about works. It's all about the determined "Vivienne" (Vicky Krieps), very much a woman in a man's world of pioneering in the 1860s. She encounters the honest and thoughtful "Olsen" (Viggo Mortensen) and travels to his remote, and rather ramshackle, shack where they begin to make an home for themselves. He takes a job as their sheriff and she, a little to his chagrin, starts working in the saloon. He is restless, though, and with the American civil war looming large, he decides that he ought to use his Danish army training and go enlist. She's not enamoured of the idea, but off he goes and that leaves her alone and firmly in the sights of spoilt local "Weston" (the rather un-menacing Solly McLeod). When "Olsen" returns from the war quite a few years later he is presented with a few shocks! Subsequent events take an even more tragic turn, and now he must face his demons and settle accounts. This is a grand looking romantic drama that takes it's time to get going and that allows Krieps to invest strongly in the maturing elements of her character. That he would just saunter off for years and leave her alone and unprotected does beggar belief a bit, and there's no denying that does negatively impact on the plausibility of what, rather obviously, comes next. Still, there is enough meat on the bones of the story, an effectively sparing amount of dialogue and a soupçon of chemistry between the two at the top of the cast that gives some indication of just how tough and lawless life was and at how difficult it was to be decent!

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r96sk

5/10

I almost warmed to it by its conclusion, but I don't think I can describe 'The Dead Don’t Hurt' as anything that I rate well.

I found no interest in anything that was onscreen, disappointingly. The story failed to grab me and the characters that portray it aren't at a good standard either, in my opinion of course. Vicky Krieps does her best and is probably the movie's standout. I do like Garret Dillahunt, albeit from other performances from his career - which seems to be seeing him typecast in these sorta roles, which is a bit of a shame.

Pre-watch, I wanted to enjoy this - westerns can be a lot of fun, especially on the big screen - but this just didn't deliver for me personally.

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