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Rob Roy
One
of the most invigorating period adventures to hit the big screen
in decades, this lavish, brilliantly directed film drew critical
and audience raves when it was released in 1995. Inspired by historical
fact and larger-than-life legend, the intelligently scripted story
takes place in Scotland in 1713, when Highland farmer and clan
leader Rob Roy MacGregor (Liam Neeson) is forced to borrow money
from the duplicitous aristocrat Marquis of Montrose (John Hurt)
to help his clan survive a harsh winter. When Montrose's vile
henchman (Tim Roth) schemes to dishonor MacGregor and his wife
(Jessica Lange) and take the money for himself, the rugged Highlander
must take courageous action to preserve his integrity. What follows--along
with some of the finest sword-fighting ever filmed--is a tale
of courage and valor destined to become an enduring movie classic.
Tim Roth received a well-deserved Oscar nomination (for Best Supporting
Actor) for his indelible performance as the foppish but deadly
villain Cunningham, and both Neeson and Lange bring an earthy,
sensual quality to their passionate roles. Boasting a wealth of
breathtaking scenery and high-intensity action, Rob Roy is further
blessed by a splendid supporting cast (including Brian Cox and
Eric Stoltz), and the lush soundtrack by Carter Burwell strikes
a perfect balance of romanticism and vigorous dramatic energy.
--Jeff Shannon
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