To me, she was the movie.
I love that the Coen's distinguished this movie from the John Wayne version by making Mattie the point of view character. That is closer to the Portis novel which left you thinking that maybe Mattie had the "true grit" that she so often espoused and Rooster (and everyone around her, for that matter, be they good, bad or indifferent) had to step up their game because of her tenacity.
By the way, was that J.K. Simmons (the dude that awesomely played J. Jonah Jameson in the Spider-Man flicks) as the voice of Lawyer Noble Daggett? It is an uncredited role, but I'd swear it was him (and the Coen's tend to work with the same actors on multiple projects).
I love that the Coen's distinguished this movie from the John Wayne version by making Mattie the point of view character. That is closer to the Portis novel which left you thinking that maybe Mattie had the "true grit" that she so often espoused and Rooster (and everyone around her, for that matter, be they good, bad or indifferent) had to step up their game because of her tenacity.
By the way, was that J.K. Simmons (the dude that awesomely played J. Jonah Jameson in the Spider-Man flicks) as the voice of Lawyer Noble Daggett? It is an uncredited role, but I'd swear it was him (and the Coen's tend to work with the same actors on multiple projects).
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