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The Proposition
Set in the Australian outback in the 1880s, the movie follows a series of events following the horrific rape and murder of the Hopkins family, likely committed by the infamous Burns brothers gang. A lawman apprehends a notorious outlaw and gives him nine days to kill his older brother, or else they';ll execute his younger brother.
9 November 1979, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
1 July 1953, Maningrida, Arnhem Land, Northern Territory, Australia
19 February 1957, Hackney, London, England, UK
7 August 1952, Carlton, Victoria, Australia
21 February 1952, Warsaw, Mazowieckie, Poland
23 October 1984, Leicester, Leicestershire, England, UK
25 August 1958, Northern Territory, Australia
5 October 1967, Ely, Cambridgeshire, England, UK
14 January 1967, Islington, London, England, UK
6 September 1955
August 22, 2007
Guy Pearce seems to have boiled himself down into some kind of Guy Pearce Concentrate. Winstone looks like he's been sculpted from the Australian wilderness around him.
August 21, 2009
What the characters have in common--the only thing they have in common, really--is the desire for community amid the well-founded expectation of imminent, violent death.
August 03, 2007
a mythic exploration of the ever shifting frontier between savagery and civilisation in an unforgiving landscape.
June 09, 2006
In-your-face combativeness is The Proposition's power, and for those of you who value your westerns, the effect is not unlike that of The Wild Bunch or Unforgiven.
April 19, 2009
ustralian-born singer/songwriter Nick Cave pens his second film (after "Ghosts ... Of The Civil Dead") and generates a prescient allegory about imperialism.
June 24, 2006
A beautifully shot tracker's western that brings the Fordian poles of garden and desert to bear on the bushrangers' Outback, this is also a revenge drama of substantial horror.
June 08, 2006
It's fitting that The Proposition is set Down Under, because in many ways, it's a reverse Western.
September 17, 2010
John Hillcoat's violence-probing Western feels as uncompromisingly bleak, royally widescreen and graphically violent as any Sam Peckinpah opus - a sunburned, grimy-nailed saga of point-blank executions and blood wrung from a cat o' nine tails.
June 09, 2006
By the end, it all pays off exactly the way a hundred earlier Westerns did.
June 09, 2006
It doesn't offer much that hasn't already been said about lawless frontier towns, bonds between outlaws or the settling of the West.

