The Tale Of The Seven Samurai-Oops-Denzel Washington’s The
Magnificent Seven (2016)-A Film Review
DVD Review
By Sam Lowell
The Magnificent Seven, starring Denzel Washington, 2016
No question every once in a while this reviewer likes to
view a good shoot ‘em up in the old cowboy Western tradition that he grew up
with in the black and white (film and virtues of the sides) 1950s. Of course
the beauty of the film under review, the 2016 version of The Magnificent Seven, is that it revisits the theme first started
with the Japanese version of this idea, The
Seven Samurai, and later taken up by the original film of a group of small
seemingly disinterested warriors coming to avenge the doings of the evil ones
against the small honest folk. Fortunately since the plot line of this version
is emphatically not a replay of the original it works rather better than expected
if you hide the kids from the constant gunfire.
Here is how the thing played out. Mister Bad (only the names
change) has run rough-shot over a small farming community out West once gold
was discovered there. In order to clear the area Mister Bad tried every trick
in the board including murder and mayhem to drive the settlers out. Then one
brave citizen, a woman whose husband had been murdered in cold blood for the
slightest resistance, got in contact with Sam Chisolm, played by Denzel
Washington, who as an arresting officer of some sort, the law in some
instances, seemed to be able to handle himself in tough spots. He balked at
first but when he found out who the villain was he was ready to move heaven and
earth to help the small folk (he also as the film ended had a very personal
motive since Mister Bad had killed his kin in Kansas to fuel his greedy
empire).
Needless to say one man, even a good man with a gun could
not face the onslaught Mister Bad could bring by himself. So the early part of
the film is spent rounding up the other six who will be the core of the
resistance (and if you included the woman solicitor who was handy with a gun
herself you had eight). Yeah, seven is still enough against a massed army as
long as they are good and disinterested. The only startling thing is who makes
up the group this time with a Chinese and Native American on the good side and
of course Sam is black and a leader which reflects the real Old West a little
better than when I was a kid. The rest of the film is spent figuring a suitable
defense using the poorly trained settlers as part of the defense. Then those
tasks out of the way there is the big blowout with the defenders holding their
own in the end despite Mister Bad’s bringing in of a rapid fire Gatling gun
that mowed many citizens down. But you know old Sam will have his vengeance in
the end in the mano y mano face-off with Mister Bad. Yeah, a good shoot ‘em up.
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