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DramaWestern

The Salvation

- Bad men will bleed.

In 1870s America, a peaceful American settler kills his family's murderer which unleashes the fury of a notorious gang leader. His cowardly fellow townspeople then betray him, forcing him to hunt down the outlaws alone.

Release Date : 2014-05-22

Language :DanishEnglish

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Spier FilmsForward FilmsTrustNordiskZentropa EntertainmentsF.I.L.M.S.Det Danske FilminstitutDRNordisk Film & TV FondFilm i VästThe Department of Trade, Industry and Competition of South AfricaMEDIA Programme of the European Union

Production Country : BelgiumBrazilDenmarkNorwaySouth AfricaSwedenUnited Kingdom

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Mads Mikkelsen

Character Name : Jon Jensen

Original Name : Mads Mikkelsen

Gender : Male

Eva Green

Character Name : Madelaine

Original Name : Eva Green

Gender : Female

Jeffrey Dean Morgan

Character Name : Henry Delarue

Original Name : Jeffrey Dean Morgan

Gender : Male

Mikael Persbrandt

Character Name : Peter Jensen

Original Name : Mikael Persbrandt

Gender : Male

Éric Cantona

Character Name : Corsican

Original Name : Éric Cantona

Gender : Male

Douglas Henshall

Character Name : Sheriff Mallick

Original Name : Douglas Henshall

Gender : Male

Michael Raymond-James

Character Name : Paul Delarue

Original Name : Michael Raymond-James

Gender : Male

Jonathan Pryce

Character Name : Mayor Nathan Keane

Original Name : Jonathan Pryce

Gender : Male

Nanna Øland Fabricius

Character Name : Marie Jensen

Original Name : Nanna Øland Fabricius

Gender : Female

Toke Lars Bjarke

Character Name : Kresten Jensen

Original Name : Toke Lars Bjarke

Gender : Male

Sean Cameron Michael

Character Name : Lester

Original Name : Sean Cameron Michael

Gender : Male

Carl Nel

Character Name : Stagecoach Whip

Original Name : Carl Nel

Gender : Male

Kobus Swanepool

Character Name : Stagecoach Gunman

Original Name : Kobus Swanepool

Gender : Male

José Domingos

Character Name : Mr. Raul Delgado

Original Name : José Domingos

Gender : Male

Sivan Raphaely

Character Name : Mrs. Delgado

Original Name : Sivan Raphaely

Gender : Male

Vanessa Cooke

Character Name : Mrs. Borowski

Original Name : Vanessa Cooke

Gender : Male

Grant Swanby

Character Name : Joe No Leg

Original Name : Grant Swanby

Gender : Male

Theo Geldenhuys

Character Name : Mr. Whisler

Original Name : Theo Geldenhuys

Gender : Male

Susan Danford

Character Name : Mrs. Whisler

Original Name : Susan Danford

Gender : Female

Matthew Thompson

Character Name : Whisler Boy

Original Name : Matthew Thompson

Gender : Male

Kelly Lambe

Character Name : Whisler Girl

Original Name : Kelly Lambe

Gender : Male

Danny Keogh

Character Name : Calder Jenkins

Original Name : Danny Keogh

Gender : Male

Adam Neill

Character Name : Mr. Bradley

Original Name : Adam Neill

Gender : Male

David James

Character Name : Tracker

Original Name : David James

Gender : Male

Anthony Oseyemi

Character Name : Jefferson

Original Name : Anthony Oseyemi

Gender : Male

Nick Boraine

Character Name : Man With Cigar

Original Name : Nick Boraine

Gender : Male

Robert Hobbs

Character Name : Silvertooth

Original Name : Robert Hobbs

Gender : Male

Anthony Bishop

Character Name : Skinny Man

Original Name : Anthony Bishop

Gender : Male

St John Alexander

Character Name : One Eyed Jack

Original Name : St John Alexander

Gender : Male

Langley Kirkwood

Character Name : Man With Beard

Original Name : Langley Kirkwood

Gender : Male

Aidan Lithgow

Character Name : Rattlesnake

Original Name : Aidan Lithgow

Gender : Male

Dan Robbertse

Character Name : Aron

Original Name : Dan Robbertse

Gender : Male

Andre Odendaal

Character Name : Cash

Original Name : Andre Odendaal

Gender : Male

Ian Edmondstone

Character Name : Train Conductor

Original Name : Ian Edmondstone

Gender : Male

Willem Huyzers

Character Name : Train Conductor

Original Name : Willem Huyzers

Gender : Male

Jacques Gombault

Character Name : Moustache Man on Train

Original Name : Jacques Gombault

Gender : Male

Daniel Janks

Character Name : US Marshall

Original Name : Daniel Janks

Gender : Male

Koos Dippenaar

Character Name : Delarue's Gang

Original Name : Koos Dippenaar

Gender : Male

Chad Sapire

Character Name : Delarue's Gang

Original Name : Chad Sapire

Gender : Male

Juan Dippenaar

Character Name : Delarue's Gang

Original Name : Juan Dippenaar

Gender : Male

Tjaka Erasmus

Character Name : Delarue's Gang

Original Name : Tjaka Erasmus

Gender : Male

Hannes Vosloo

Character Name : Delarue's Gang

Original Name : Hannes Vosloo

Gender : Male

Chris Oberem

Character Name : Delarue's Gang

Original Name : Chris Oberem

Gender : Male

Jimmy Fell

Character Name : Delarue's Gang

Original Name : Jimmy Fell

Gender : Male

Gavin Mey

Character Name : Delarue's Gang

Original Name : Gavin Mey

Gender : Male

Alexander Arnold

Character Name : Voichek Borowski

Original Name : Alexander Arnold

Gender : Male

Reviews

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John Chard

@John Chard

2024-05-16

Sometimes you gotta sacrifice a single sheep to save the rest. The Salvation is directed by Kristian Levring and Levring co-writes the screenplay with Anders Thomas Jensen. It stars Mads Mikkelsen, Eva Green, Jeffrey Dean Morgan, Eric Cantona, Mikael Persbrandt, Jonathan Pryce and Douglas Henshall. Music is by Kasper Winding and cinematography by Jens Schlosser. 1871 and ex-patriot Danish soldier Jon Jensen (Mikkelsen) is, after 7 years of foundation building, welcoming his wife and son to a new life in America. But after they all board a stagecoach bound for their homestead, events will see that journey not be completed. And thus begins a tale of retribution and redemption. There are few smiles in The Salvation, in fact viewers will need to grab onto the sparse offerings of such very early in the piece. For it's a film of blood, brooding and misery, of intensity and a paucity of the good side of human nature. Levring has managed to successfully blend the traditions of the American Western with the feel of the Euro Spaghetti Oaters. There is so much for Western fans to enjoy here. It's a classic revenger pumped by a good versus bad heart, yet as pared down and as simple as the story may at first seem, there's interesting asides of worth. The issue of Euro immigrants trying to make it in the Wild West is noteworthy, while there's a delicious juxtaposition between two soldiers from different continents, and different wars. Jensen fought the Germans in Europe, while his nemesis, Henry Delarue (Morgan), has been through the Indian wars. A most interesting comparison, one where the characterisations are vividly opposed to each other. Add in a good old town in the grip of a tyrant theme, and a bit of carnal desires upon thine brother's spouse, and it's a spicy hot pot. Filmed at dusty South African locations, there's a scenic beauty surrounding the harsh story. Westerns don't have to be filmed in America to look authentic, and this is a case in point. The town of Black Creek has been called fake looking in some quarters, not so. This is a new up-coming town, it's meant to be wooden and sparse. Hell! The saloon is also the local store, the mayor is also the undertaker, this is a basic Wild West town without frills and fancy. Elsewhere the costuming is splendid, especially Morgan who is nicely dapper in black hat and crimson mack, and there's a whole host of face fuzz on show, which is needed to keep up the whole mud and blood, hard West factor. Levring has an eye for a nice shot, such as a full moon bearing witness, even a traditional slow-mo piece. All that said, irks do exist, Green's character is sketchily drawn, but she's playing a heaving bosom mute (her tongue was cut out by the pesky Indians), so scope for development is admittedly limited. While Winding's score is a bit too modern sounding for the key shoot-out sequences. Ultimately it's great to see the Western is still thriving in this day and age of CGI and blockbuster pandering. From the shattering and moody first quarter to the bloody and excellently staged finale, The Salvation keeps the Western genre well and truly alive. 9/10

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Reno

@Rangan

2024-05-16

> Revenge for a revenge. It is a Danish western revenge flick set in the American soil, so 99 per cent it was in the English language. Well, in my opinion, it is underrated for sure. It was not anything stylish like QT's recent western films, but quite usual presentation yet very majestic. The story takes place in a couple of days in a small town in the 1871. The turnaround in the theme was great. Initially, it leaves an impression of a revenge based tale, but later becomes oil warfare, something quite resembles the original situation of the American at that time. In the last few weeks I have been watching lots of comedies, dramas and other soft themed films, so suddenly I felt too much violence from this. But as always I get used to it after some time in the watch. Great cast and their great performances. The writing was superb along with the settings. I watched it quite late, but the best western I have seen in the recent time, so I strongly recommended for western fans and others who're seeking a fine entertainment. 7.5/10

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Per Gunnar Jonsson

@Dark Jedi

2024-05-16

This is a decent enough Danish-made spaghetti western. Nothing more and nothing less. It could easily have been a young Clint Eastwood in this movie. Instead the lead character is Mads Mikkelsen who makes a quite reasonable performance as far as I am concerned. I have to say that it felt a bit funny when the characters spoke Danish in the first parts of the movie. It did add a bit of special touch, at least for me, to the movie though. I guess that people who do not understand Danish may be less thrilled about that though. The movie itself is a fairly straightforward good guy versus bad guy revenge story. It is a good old-fashioned Western without any silly complicated plot and without trying to make any attempts to show the “real” west or put a social spin on it. It is clearly made to entertain those who like classical spaghetti westerns. Personally I find it nice that someone are still willing, and can get funding, to make those kind of movies. I liked both Mads Mikkelsen and Eva Green, although her role is mute, as well as Jeffery Dean Morgan as the bad guy. Having said that, the movie falls a bit short of being a great spaghetti western. It never really manages to create that grim atmosphere around the lead character when he embarks on the road of revenge and I have to say that the end fight felt a bit meh. Nevertheless this is a decent enough movie which should please most fans of classical old Western movies. I for one consider it a worthwhile addition to my collection.

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r96sk

@r96sk

2023-10-17

I anticipated more from it, though 'The Salvation' is a worthwhile 90 minutes. It reminded me of 1973's 'High Plains Drifter', not necessarily bar for bar but more the general vibe of it all... at least in terms of what I remember from that Clint Eastwood flick. This 2014 release is good if generally formulaic, it probably starts stronger than it finishes but all in all it is watchable. I caught a glimpse of the cast list before watching and it got me excited. Mads Mikkelsen, naturally, but also seeing Eva Green, Jeffrey Dean Morgan, Eric Cantona and Jonathan Pryce attached raised my hopes. If I'm honest, I've seen better from all of them (aside from Cantona, who has barely two lines, as this is his first acting gig that I've seen, I'm more accustomed to his ability with the football as a Manchester United supporter - legend!). What they give is more than satisfactory, but I didn't feel like any of them were firing on all cylinders. There are a few other issues like the (relatively minimal) special effects and the day/night lighting early on, but overall I'd class this as a positive viewing experience.