Earnest directorial intentions and solid work from Matthew McConaughey fail to lift a plodding true-life tale.
Too long, arduous, lecturey and patience-testing for even the all-new Matthew McConaughey to rescue. Director Ross is apparently so swamped by a sense of historical righteousness he hasn’t noticed he’s smothered a decent story.
In telling Knight’s story, Ross would have been better advised not to have bitten off quite so much in one mouthful.
Dramatically compelling and sensitive to the racial complications of the era.
This audacious, visceral, beautifully shot story of a real-life outlaw in Louisiana’s swamps is one to watch out for in awards season.
It sounds the kind of story that should fire the blood and excite great passion but it is workmanlike and too worthy for its own good.
Matthew McConaughey and Gugu Mbatha-Raw star in the slow-moving story of a US civil war folk hero.
General release. Check local listings for show times.