The Duel
The Duel begins with a showdown in the town of Helena where Abraham Brand (Woody Harrelson) is battling Jesse Kingston (Jimmy Lee Jr.) to death in a knife fight and Jesse’s son watches on as he is beaten. We then cut forward to where David Kingston (Liam Hemsworth) is a Texas Ranger and is assigned back to the town of Helena to investigate a sudden increase in the deaths within the local Mexican population including the nephew of General Calderon (Jose Zuniga) a high ranking Mexican army official who is threatening to bring militia into Texas to investigate himself.
So the premise seems like a pretty standard revenge Western but all is not as it seems in the town of Helena and the noble, law abiding David and his life Marisol (Alice Braga) are placed straight in the middle of a town run by Brand, who is now called ‘The Preacher’, with an almost cult like iron fist and so begins the good versus evil battle with Marisol smack bang in the middle.
Director Kieran Darcy Smith does a great job during the duels and gun fighing scenes themselves which are excellent as the camera cuts back and forward and never really shows the carnage however it keeps the movement frenetic. The rest of the action however is just standard fare and the motivations of both characters are questionable at best so I was never really invested in the characters and with the exception of the two main characters the rest of the cast, inclusive of Braga felt like background noise and filler. The movie never really explains who Abraham has become and why, yes he is the epitome of evil right down to the use of snakes in his sermons, but is he just a mad man, is there something satanic going on or is he just the leader of a local cult and whichever it is, why? Perhaps I missed something but I was left hanging in this sense.
To give credit to Hemsworth he put up a good show as the protagonist and, more so than in Independence Day, showed some signs that he can become a lead man in the future, he looked great as the sheriff, his presence on screen was good and he matched Harrelson every step of the way while Harrrelson played crazy as we know he can and would expect.
If you like Westerns then you might find something in this movie but for me it was just all a bit flat and never raised itself above the level it opens up at.
DJ Speaks Rating: 4.5 Out Of 10








