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How Cowardly Robert Ford Killed Jesse James (2007)

The film takes place at the end of the 19th century in America, when Jesse James, already turned into a legend of the Wild West, becomes an object of worship for many young guys, including Robert Ford. Robert dreams of fame and recognition, and his admiration for Jesse James makes him aspire to friendship with him.

However, as Robert plunges into the world of Jesse and his gang, he begins to see the dark sides of the legendary robber. James becomes increasingly suspicious and paranoid, and his relationship with Robert grows tense due to suspicions of betrayal.

Events pick up steam when Robert Ford ends up betraying Jesse James by killing him in hopes of winning the award and fame. But this act haunts Robert for the rest of his days, and he becomes the object of criticism and contempt of society, and is also tormented by guilt for the act.

Characters:

1. Jesse James: Legendary highwayman and Robert Ford's main object of admiration.

2. Robert Ford: A young guy who admires Jesse James and aspires to fame but ultimately betrays him.

3. Charlie Ford: Robert's brother, who is also involved in events and helps him with betrayal.

4. Martha James: The wife of Jesse James, who suffers the consequences of his activities and Robert's betrayal.

Topics:

- Fame and Betrayal: The film explores the theme of fame and betrayal through the relationship between Jesse James and Robert Ford.

- The duality of human nature: The characters in the film show the complexity and inconsistency of human characters, where friendship and betrayal are intertwined.

- Finding one's own identity: Robert Ford strives for fame and recognition, but ends up realising the cost of his actions and his true identity.

Director:

The film is directed by Andrew Dominic, whose mastery of making atmospheric and emotionally intense films gives the picture depth and intensity.

Conclusion:

"How the Cowardly Robert Ford Killed Jesse James" (2007) is an immersive and dramatic western that is a story about fame, betrayal and the price of fame. With its vivid characters, tense plot and impressive performances by the actors, this film will leave the viewer in deep reflection on the nature of human relations and the desire for fame.
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