SYNOPSIS: It is an Ang Lee
film set in Missouri during the Civil War.
Jake Roedel (Tobey McGuire) joins the Bushwhackers who are secessionists
at war with the Unionists and Union army.
It is a messy guerrilla war that leads up to the infamous raid on
Lawrence, Kansas. Roedel and his buddies
(one of whom is a slave fighting alongside his master) go through a lot, but he
does find time to marry a feisty widow (Jewel).
Jake has to contend with a nemesis played with verve by Jonathan
Rhys-Meyers.
BACK-STORY: It is a film by
Ang Lee (“Billy Lynn’s Long Halftime Walk”) and has his typical lush
colors. It is based on the novel Woe
to Live On by Daniel Woodrell. The
actors were put through a three-week boot camp.
The movie bombed at the box office.
TRIVIA: Wikipedia, imdb
1. Jewel made her acting debut. She claims that director Ang Lee chose her
because her crooked teeth were appropriate for a poor Southern woman.
2. The movie used over 250 Civil War era
pistols.
3. There were over 200 reenactors involved.
4. The movie was shot on location in
Missouri. Pattonsburg stood in for
Lawrence. Pattonsburg had been flooded
in 1993 and the city was relocated leaving many empty buildings and houses.
5. Leonardo DiCaprio and Matt Damon passed on
the lead role that went to Tobey McGuire.
Belle and Blade = N/A
Brassey’s =
N/A
Video Hound =
N/A
War Movies =
N/A
Military History = not
on list
Channel 4 =
#73
Film Site = no
101 War Movies = yes
OPINION: The inclusion of
“Ride With the Devil” on the list is a bit of a surprise. The movie did not make a dent at the box
office and was not critically acclaimed.
However, the movie did not get the respect it deserved. It is one of the better Civil War movies and
covers an overlooked theater of the war.
The war in Missouri was like a mini civil war that was marred by the
nastiness that irregular wars are typified by.
It was neighbor versus neighbor.
The movie’s strengths are the acting by a good cast and the historical
accuracy (although the main characters are fictional). Lee adds his vibrant visuals to a war movie
and it makes for an original take on the Civil War. It deserves to be on the list and seems
appropriately placed.
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