Blu-ray Review - The Dead Don't Hurt
April 26, 2025
As he slowly backs away from an acting career, Viggo Mortensen has found his way behind the camera. In 2020, there was his work on "Falling," a tough but meaningful examination of relationships put under the weight of dementia. For "The Dead Don't Hurt," Mortensen pursues a western, also scripting this story of a partnership between decent people as it goes through trials of trust, separation, and comfort. This isn't an Eastwood-ian take on revenge, though aggression does play a part in the tale, with Mortensen much more interested in the development of characters as they deal with the joys and misery of life, especially during a time of national unrest. "The Dead Don't Hurt" is atmospheric and attentive to emotional expression, lacking a brisk pace. The reward for such patience is another deeply felt picture from Mortensen, who delivers a film of grace and personality, offering a few genre kicks between long stretches of behavioral examination. Read the rest at Blu-ray.com
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