"Viggo Mortensen's 'The Dead Don't Hurt': A Unique Western Led by Vicky Krieps"

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Viggo Mortensen's "The Dead Don’t Hurt" is a multifaceted western where he not only stars but also directs, writes, and composes the score. The film features a complex narrative structure, focusing on a bereaved sheriff and his partner, Vivienne, as they navigate life and justice in a lawless town. Despite its intricate storytelling, the strong performances make it a compelling watch.
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