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Critic's Rating: 4.0
Story: The classic story of The Magnificent Seven – based on the 1960 movie that was in turn based on Akira Kurosawa's 1954 Japanese-language film Seven Samurai – gets a modern retelling with a cool star cast, all helmed by Fuqua. The town of Rose Creek is under the tyrannical control of Bartholomew Bogue (Sarsgaard) and this leads the townsfolk to seek the help of a ragtag group of seven gunslingers who have their ethics in the right place. They are Sam Chisolm (Washington), Josh Farraday (Pratt), Goodnight Robicheaux (Hawke), Jack Horne ( D’Onofrio), Billy Rocks (Lee), Vasquez (Rulfo) and Red Harvest (Sensmeier). The dusty town in the Wild West is the backdrop for the showdown between good guys and bad.


Review: Thankfully, this iteration of the classic will not make John Sturges or Kurosawa turn in their respective graves, as while it is in no way comparable to those classics, it delivers the goods admirably well. And by goods, the connotation is volleys and volleys of gunfire, sound and fury.

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While Chisholm is the leader of this rat pack, the limelight is clearly stolen by Pratt, who last and most notably excelled in Guardians Of The Galaxy as Peter Quill. But the others among the seven aren’t slouches in the acting department either. Horne quotes Bible verse and relies on brute force; Harvest keeps his mouth shut and is deadly with knives and as for the others, Robicheaux is a deadly marksman. Each will have their role to play in the final showdown with Bogue and his army of rogues and marauders.


The recreation of the Wild West, expansive Prairie and the dusty, rugged locales are quite amazing. You’ll find yourself discounting the fact that the story line is unabashedly barebones. But then again, you don’t go to watch a Wild West film expecting Shakespearean dialogue complexity now do you?

A good mix of gravitas, comic relief and attempts at some deep stuff with lines like “What we’ve lost in the fire, we’ll find in the ashes”. Saddle up for a thrilling ride with this modern-day Western packed with action.
Summary / Analysis

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 Plot Summary

In 1879, corrupt industrialist Bartholomew Bogue (Peter Sarsgaard) besieges the mining town of Rose Creek, and slaughters a group of locals led by Matthew Cullen (Matt Bomer) when they attempt to stand up to him. Matthew's wife, Emma Cullen (Haley Bennett), and her friend, Teddy Q (Luke Grimes), ride to the nearest town in search of someone who can help them and come upon bounty hunter Sam Chisolm (Denzel Washington), who initially declines their proposal until he learns of Bogue's involvement.

Chisolm sets out to recruit a group of gunslingers who can help him, starting with gambler Josh Faraday (Chris Pratt). They are later joined by sharpshooter Goodnight Robicheaux (Ethan Hawke), knife-wielding assassin Billy Rocks (Byung-hun Lee), skilled tracker Jack Horne (Vincent D'Onofrio), Comanche warrior Red Harvest (Martin Sensmeier) and notorious Mexican outlaw Vasquez (Manuel Garcia-Rulfo).

Arriving in Rose Creek, the seven engage in a gunfight with Bogue's enforcer McCann (Cam Gigandet) and his men and drive them away with a warning to leave Rose Creek alone. Surmising that Bogue and his forces will return in a week, the seven and Cullen train the townspeople to defend their home and grow fond of them. Robicheaux, haunted by the horrors of the Civil War and fearing that the locals will be massacred, abandons the group and is replaced by Cullen.

Bogue arrives with his forces and attacks the city, but the bandits are ambushed by the townspeople, leading to a shootout during which Robicheaux rejoins the group, McCann is killed by Vasquez, and Horne is killed by Bogue's Comanche assassin Denali (Jonathan Joss), who is later killed by Red Harvest. Bogue then unveils his secret weapon, a Gatling gun, with which he kills numerous innocents. Realizing they're outgunned, the seven drive the townspeople away and mount their last stand.

Robicheaux and Rocks are killed by a second round of gunfire as Faraday sacrifices himself to destroy the Gatling gun and the rest of Bogue's men, riding up to them in a final charge and then detonating a stick of dynamite right next to the gun. Bogue flees into town, where he is confronted by Chisolm, who reveals that Bogue and his men raped and murdered his mother and sisters during a raid several years earlier. The two engage in a gunfight in which Bogue is disarmed by Chisolm. Bogue is then fatally shot by Cullen while reaching for a hidden gun in his ankle holster.

In the aftermath, Faraday, Robicheaux, Rocks and Horne are buried in town and honored by the people of Rose Creek as heroes, while Chisolm, Vasquez and Red Harvest ride off, with Cullen remarking that their heroism made them legends.
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Trivia & Goofs

TRIVIA

1. This was James Horner's final composition before his death on June 22, 2015, at the age of 61.

2. Some areas of Baton Rouge, where filming took place, had to be re-landscaped to resemble the 'Old West'

3. The film is a remake of The Magnificent Seven (1960), which is itself a remake of Seven Samurai (1954).

FAQs
  1. What is the release date of 'The Magnificent Seven'?
    Release date of Chris Pratt and Matt Bomer starrer 'The Magnificent Seven' is 2016-09-23.
  2. Who are the actors in 'The Magnificent Seven'?
    'The Magnificent Seven' star cast includes Chris Pratt, Matt Bomer, Denzel Washington and Ethan Hawke.
  3. Who is the director of 'The Magnificent Seven'?
    'The Magnificent Seven' is directed by Antoine Fuqua.
  4. What is Genre of 'The Magnificent Seven'?
    'The Magnificent Seven' belongs to 'Action, Adventure' genre.
  5. In Which Languages is 'The Magnificent Seven' releasing?
    'The Magnificent Seven' is releasing in Hindi and English.