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Ambitious Seven far from leathery cool of original

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The Magnificen­t Seven (M) Directed by Antoine Fuqua Starring Denzel Washington, Chris Pratt, Ethan Hawke 133 mins THE Magnificen­t Seven is an agreeable remake, not bad for an Antoine Fuqua flick, if ultimately an unmemorabl­e movie.

Written by Nic Pizzolatto (of True Detective infamy) and Richard Wenk (of The Expendable­s 2 infamy), this update of the iconic 1960 John Sturges western – itself a redo of Akira Kurosawa’s classic Seven Samurai – is evidently informed by a surface-level ‘‘wokeness’’ that’s attuned to our sociopolit­ical zeitgeist.

The core cast of motley gun-forhire drifters is drawn from a more diverse ethnic pool than previously managed.

It also locates a headstrong female character in Jennifer Lawrence deadringer Haley Bennett, who plays vengeful boss to the men while acquiring enough badass moves for us to imagine what Katniss might’ve been if she ever set foot in the wild west.

However, nothing about the film’s handling of race issues comes close to the bristly provocatio­ns of Tarantino’s last two westerns, Django Unchained and The Hateful Eight.

This Seven mainly hews to its time-tested source template, with Fuqua ticking off familiar crowdpleas­ing beats – those grand notions of brotherhoo­d and selflessne­ss that come from strangers banding together to liberate poor, God-fearing villagers from capitalist oppressors.

Even if he remains one of the least distinctiv­e, graceless, action directors on the planet, Fuqua feels more present in the setpieces than he’s ever been, lending a Peckinpah-esque ferocity to the bullet-strewn, high body count climax.

The flinty, leathery cool of the original ensemble is missed, but Denzel Washington and Chris Pratt, both staying well within their comfort zones, are fine in the Yul Brynner and Steve McQueen roles, and a few character revisions, like Vincent D’onofrio’s scalp-hunting man-bear, give this one the colourful kick it needs. – Aaron Yap, Flicks.co.nz

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Denzel Washington stays well within his comfort-zone in playing a gunslinger in The Magnificen­t Seven.
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