I first saw this film in a theater and was overwhelmed by the story,the superb cinematography, the Morricone musical score, and fine acting. Having seen the film several times since I have yet to make it through each viewing without being deeply moved.
Unforgettable is the scene of DeNiro's penance burden of guilt (a heavy bag of armor attached to a long rope he insists on dragging up the treacherous falls)for killing his brother. As he reaches the top he is confronted by the Indians who have drawn knives. DiNiro wants them to end his life and put an end to his self loathing.Instead their weapons are used in love and forgiveness to free their former enemy and DeNiro's guilt as they sever the rope and unburden the former slave hunter. This powerful scene and this motion picture is DiNiro's finest performance to date. I have no problem placing The Mission in the same company of what I consider the finest film ever made..Casablanca.
Unforgettable is the scene of DeNiro's penance burden of guilt (a heavy bag of armor attached to a long rope he insists on dragging up the treacherous falls)for killing his brother. As he reaches the top he is confronted by the Indians who have drawn knives. DiNiro wants them to end his life and put an end to his self loathing.Instead their weapons are used in love and forgiveness to free their former enemy and DeNiro's guilt as they sever the rope and unburden the former slave hunter. This powerful scene and this motion picture is DiNiro's finest performance to date. I have no problem placing The Mission in the same company of what I consider the finest film ever made..Casablanca.
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