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A fine film from Altman's early period

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You can look at Altman's films from 1969 into the mid-70's as being dominated by his own revision of American history.  This is one of that group, and one of his better films.  (MASH, McCabe & Mrs. Miller, Buffalo Bill are some of the others, and all fascinating.)

While this story, on the surface, is about a group of outlaws in the 1930's, the underlying theme is unexpected.  It's about people's images of themselves, and how they differ from the way others see them.  Check out all the mirrors in this film.  We see people through mirrors a lot, and see them clearly, but whenever a character looks at him/herself in a mirror, it's a distorting mirror.

There is a lot of layering of ideas in this film, and the performances are superb.

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metaphor-2 22 September 1999

Reprint: https://www.imdb.com/review/rw0138716/
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