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[[File:The_Menacers.jpg|frame|Arthur, Charlie, and Cpt. Stanley all [[Sean Connery Is About to Shoot You|threaten the camera]]]]
[[File:The_Menacers.jpg|frame|Arthur, Charlie, and Cpt. Stanley all [[Sean Connery Is About to Shoot You|threaten the camera]]]]


{{quote|'''Cpt. Stanley''': ''Now, suppose you tell me what it is I want from you?''

{{quote| '''Cpt. Stanley''': ''Now, suppose you tell me what it is I want from you?''<br />
'''Charlie Burns''': ''You want me to kill me brother.''
'''Charlie Burns''': ''You want me to kill me brother.''<br />
'''Cpt. Stanley''': ''I want you to kill your brother.'' }}
'''Cpt. Stanley''': ''I want you to kill your brother.'' }}


A 2005 Western, set in 1880s Australia. Directed by [[John Hillcoat]], with a screenplay by rock star [[Nick Cave]]. Cave and his bandmate Warren Ellis also wrote the soundtrack. It's really good. Cave described it as a story full of beautiful sadness and longing, intercut with moments of intense violence.


Here's a rundown of the plot: Charlie Burns ([[Guy Pearce]]) and his younger, mentally retarded brother Mikey are Irish criminals in Australia. After a shootout in a brothel, they are both arrested and imprisoned. During the interrogation, Cpt. Stanley ([[Ray Winstone]]) gives Charlie the titular proposition: track down and kill the oldest Burns brother, Arthur ([[Danny Huston]], son of [[John Huston]] and half-brother of [[Anjelica Huston|Angelica]]), and both Charlie and Mikey will be released. Charlie is forced to choose which brother will die - the mentally retarded and innocent child, or the protective big brother and father figure. Until then, poor Mikey will remain in the Banyon Jail, and if the job is not done by Christmas Day, Mikey will be hanged and the manhunt for Charlie and Arthur will resume.
2005 Western, set in 1880s Australia. Directed by [[John Hillcoat]], with a screenplay by rock star [[Nick Cave]]. Cave and his bandmate Warren Ellis also wrote the soundtrack. It's really good. Cave described it as a story full of beautiful sadness and longing, intercut with moments of intense violence.

Here's a rundown of the plot: Charlie Burns ([[Guy Pearce]]) and his younger, mentally retarded brother Mikey are Irish criminals in Australia. After a shootout in a brothel, they are both arrested and imprisoned. During the interrogation, Cpt. Stanley ([[Ray Winstone]]) gives Charlie the titular proposition: track down and kill the oldest Burns brother, Arthur ([[Danny Huston]], son of [[John Huston]] and half-brother of [[Angelica Huston|Angelica]]), and both Charlie and Mikey will be released. Charlie is forced to choose which brother will die - the mentally retarded and innocent child, or the protective big brother and father figure. Until then, poor Mikey will remain in the Banyon Jail, and if the job is not done by Christmas Day, Mikey will be hanged and the manhunt for Charlie and Arthur will resume.


Also stars [[Emily Watson]] as the sensitive Martha Stanley, [[David Wenham]] as the pillar of the community Eden Fletcher, and [[John Hurt]] as the insane old bounty hunter Jellon Lamb.
Also stars [[Emily Watson]] as the sensitive Martha Stanley, [[David Wenham]] as the pillar of the community Eden Fletcher, and [[John Hurt]] as the insane old bounty hunter Jellon Lamb.
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Cave, Ellis, and Hillcoat also collaborate on the 2009 film ''[[The Road]]''.
Cave, Ellis, and Hillcoat also collaborate on the 2009 film ''[[The Road]]''.


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=== This Aussie Western includes examples of: ===

* [[Affably Evil]]: Arthur
* [[Affably Evil]]: Arthur
* [[Ax Crazy]]: Arthur and Sam
* [[Ax Crazy]]: Arthur and Sam
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* [[Boxed Crook]]: Charlie. Fletcher is quite unhappy about the idea of letting a criminal loose in order to catch a worse one
* [[Boxed Crook]]: Charlie. Fletcher is quite unhappy about the idea of letting a criminal loose in order to catch a worse one
* [[Cain and Abel]]: Down to their first initials; C and A.
* [[Cain and Abel]]: Down to their first initials; C and A.
* [[Cluster F-Bomb]]
* [[Cluster F-Bomb]]
* [[Cue the Sun]]
* [[Cue the Sun]]
* [[Distressed Damsel]]: Martha, at the end.
* [[Damsel in Distress]]: Martha, at the end.
* [[Dreaming of a White Christmas]]: It's Australia, so it's a broiling hot summer. It doesn't stop Captain Stanley and Martha from imagining they are at home in England.
* [[Dreaming of a White Christmas]]: It's Australia, so it's a broiling hot summer. It doesn't stop Captain Stanley and Martha from imagining they are at home in England.
* [[Empathic Environment]]: Oh, the infinite and desolate plains of the Australian Outback.
* [[Empathic Environment]]: Oh, the infinite and desolate plains of the Australian Outback.
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* [[Villains Out Shopping]]: Or rather, reciting poetry.
* [[Villains Out Shopping]]: Or rather, reciting poetry.
* [[Warrior Poet]]: Arthur, Sam, Captain Stanley, and Jellon Lamb. As has been noted, this is a Nick Cave movie.
* [[Warrior Poet]]: Arthur, Sam, Captain Stanley, and Jellon Lamb. As has been noted, this is a Nick Cave movie.
* [[What Now? Ending]]: You were expecting anything else from [[Nick Cave]]?
* [["What Now?" Ending]]: You were expecting anything else from [[Nick Cave]]?
* [[Your Head Asplode]]: The natural consequences of averting [[Pretty Little Headshots]], as seen on one of the Aboriginals who try to kill Charlie.
* [[Your Head Asplode]]: The natural consequences of averting [[Pretty Little Headshots]], as seen on one of the Aboriginals who try to kill Charlie.


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Latest revision as of 13:30, 11 July 2022

Arthur, Charlie, and Cpt. Stanley all threaten the camera

Cpt. Stanley: Now, suppose you tell me what it is I want from you?
Charlie Burns: You want me to kill me brother.
Cpt. Stanley: I want you to kill your brother.

A 2005 Western, set in 1880s Australia. Directed by John Hillcoat, with a screenplay by rock star Nick Cave. Cave and his bandmate Warren Ellis also wrote the soundtrack. It's really good. Cave described it as a story full of beautiful sadness and longing, intercut with moments of intense violence.

Here's a rundown of the plot: Charlie Burns (Guy Pearce) and his younger, mentally retarded brother Mikey are Irish criminals in Australia. After a shootout in a brothel, they are both arrested and imprisoned. During the interrogation, Cpt. Stanley (Ray Winstone) gives Charlie the titular proposition: track down and kill the oldest Burns brother, Arthur (Danny Huston, son of John Huston and half-brother of Angelica), and both Charlie and Mikey will be released. Charlie is forced to choose which brother will die - the mentally retarded and innocent child, or the protective big brother and father figure. Until then, poor Mikey will remain in the Banyon Jail, and if the job is not done by Christmas Day, Mikey will be hanged and the manhunt for Charlie and Arthur will resume.

Also stars Emily Watson as the sensitive Martha Stanley, David Wenham as the pillar of the community Eden Fletcher, and John Hurt as the insane old bounty hunter Jellon Lamb.

Cave, Ellis, and Hillcoat also collaborate on the 2009 film The Road.

Tropes used in The Proposition include: