All the Pretty Horses

2000 Drama

Director Billy Bob Thornton explores coming of age in this Western based on Cormac McCarthy's prize-winning novel of the same name. John Grady Cole (Matt Damon) and Lacey Rawlins (Henry Thomas) are young Texan men who seek a more fulfilling life as cowboys in the slowly fading Old West, circa 1949. One night, the duo head for Mexico in hope of finding some adventure and employment, and along the way run into Blevins (Lucas Black), an even younger drifter who has supposedly stolen a horse from private property. Begrudgingly, Cole and Rawlins take him under their wing before they eventually find themselves in Mexico, working for a wealthy landowner (Ruben Blades). His stalwart and beautiful daughter Alejandra (Penelope Cruz) develops a romantic interest in Cole, which threatens the friendship between him and Rawlins, not to mention their living quarters, where Alejandra's watchful aunt (Miriam Colon) warns Cole that she has professed allegiance to her. Cole and Rawlins' thrill-seeking adventures with Blevins and the stolen horse catch up to them, however, and they are held prisoners in a brutal penitentiary, where their cowboy instincts are put to the ultimate test. Cole, meanwhile, wants nothing more than to get back to Alejandra and resume their love affair. The film also features Bruce Dern in a small role as a judge who eventually gives much-desired guidance to Cole. more..

Director: Billy Bob Thornton

Starring: Matt Damon, Henry Thomas, Penelope Cruz, Lucas Black, Ruben Blades

Reviews

  • You can see how this movie could have been jacked up into a one-level action picture, but what makes it special is how Thornton modulates the material.

    Roger Ebert - The Chicago Sun-Times

    29 November 2012

  • An elegiac, visually hypnotic film about love, honor, reverence for nature and the loss of tradition.

    Edward Guthmann - The San Francisco Chronicle

    29 November 2012

  • The movie, for all its prettiness, manages to be shallow and portentous at the same time.

    Dana Stevens - The New York Times

    29 November 2012

  • In an odd way Pretty Horses has been too faithful to the spirit of this somber, fatalistic, melancholy romance, too much a stubborn ode to stoicism, to light any emotional fires.

    Kenneth Turan - Los Angeles Times

    29 November 2012

  • Thornton, writer-director of the superb "Slingblade," has a gift for depicting down-and-dirty scenes among men. And when our three principal characters go riding from Texas to Mexico, this is the best part of the movie.

    Desson Thomson - The Washington Post

    29 November 2012

Awards

  • Favorite Actor - Drama/Romance

    Blockbuster Entertainment Awards (2001)

     
  • Best Original Score - Motion Picture

    Golden Globes (2001)

     
  • Best Actor

    Las Vegas Film Critics Society Awards (2000)

     
  • Best Screenplay

    National Board of Review (2000)

  • Billy Bob Thornton

    Paris Film Festival (2001)