‘Cold Mountain’ is grand but unsatisfying
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JOHN DEPKO
“Cold Mountain” is a stunning film that is beautiful to behold in
every respect.
Outstanding direction, cinematography and music set the tone for
each scene. There is no denying the first-rate acting by Nicole
Kidman and Jude Law as star-crossed lovers whose romance is rudely
interrupted for three long years by the horrors of the Civil War. But
this is a movie that can be admired for its many excellent parts,
while the enterprise as a whole might leave us wanting more.
Although advertised as a Civil War epic, the only full-scale
battle scene takes up only a few minutes at the beginning of a
two-and-
half-hour movie. That one battle is horrendous enough to make us
understand why Jude Law’s character decides to desert the Confederate
Army. He spends the last few months of the war dodging defeat and
meaningless death as he desperately tries to work his way back home
across hundreds of miles of dangerous territory.
In this odyssey lies the heart of the story. The fleeing soldier
encounters many strange situations and moral choices that must be
made. Matters of life and death hang in the balance of a single
moment. The screenplay offers two distinct plot lines as it cuts back
and forth between his frightening adventures and the terrible
problems that befall the loved one he left behind.
Excellent supporting actors play the roles of several colorful
characters in both scenarios. The best of these is Renee Zellweger as
the indomitable Ruby, a feisty pioneer woman with the courage and
wits to match any man. She plays a central role in the final
resolution of the two lovers’ lives as they move relentlessly to
their final destiny.
Like “The English Patient,” this film paints a dramatic picture of
an intimate relationship set against one of history’s epic struggles.
It’s sure to garner several Oscar nominations, but like an expensive
porcelain statue, “Cold Mountain” is exquisitely elegant but
lightweight and hollow inside.
* JOHN DEPKO is a Costa Mesa resident and a senior investigator
for the Orange County public defender’s office.
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