I went to see True Grit with my daughter. Neither my wife nor I really wanted to see if but she begged and I agreed. And, even better, see treated her old man to the show.

We liked the movie quite a lot. I'm not a big Jeff Bridges fan but he does a great job here. The banter between Mattie, Rooster and Le Boeuf is delivered very well. Rooster is a gruff old drunk, but still capable. Le Boeuf is much younger, capable but maybe just a little unsure of himself. Both are great braggarts and don't like each other very much. Mattie is a very headstrong 14-year-old who knows everything and isn't ashamed to let everyone around her know it. She also doesn't hesitate to tell anyone and everyone what she thinks of them. When she is captured by the bad guys she tells them that Cogburn has abandoned her to a 'congress of louts".
The movie was great fun, pretty believable, and gorgeous to watch. There is a fair amount of violence but not too much blood. This is the Coen Brothers, not Sam Peckinpah.
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