L'histoire d'un jeune garçon qui témoigne la rencontre de Billy the Kid avec le shérif Pat Garrett.
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5.9 /10
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The Kid
2019
R
1 h 40 m
États-Unis
Biography
Drame
Western
L'histoire d'un jeune garçon qui témoigne la rencontre de Billy the Kid avec le shérif Pat Garrett.
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5.9 /10
10353 people rated
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Meilleurs acteurs(18)
Jake Schur
Rio Cutler
Leila George
Sara Cutler
Chris Pratt
Grant Cutler
Dane DeHaan
Billy 'The Kid' Bonney
Ethan Hawke
Sheriff Pat Garrett
Charlie Chappell
Billy Wilson
Clint Obenchain
Tom Pickett
Chris Bylsma
Charlie Bowdre
Chad Dashnaw
Dave Rudabaugh
Ben Dickey
Jim East
Tait Fletcher
Bill Cutler
Hawk D'Onofrio
Oran Moler
Diana Navarrete
Manuela
Samantha Zajarias
Paulita Maxwell
Vincent D'Onofrio
Sheriff Romero
David Devereaux
First Reporter
Rachel Singer
Cricket (a.k.a. Whore)
Jenny Gabrielle
Mirabel
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✨jofraise✨
21/03/2026 05:39
seare shishay
24/05/2025 12:59
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ans_3on
29/05/2023 14:14
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fidamae_2x
23/05/2023 07:03
Very slow paced Western that seemed to miss many opportunities for dramatic effect. Thus it came across to me as rather a slog until its engrossing finale.
The cast is first-rate with Hawke and DeHaan leading the way. But as other reviewers have mentioned the virtually unrecognizable Chris Pratt, in certainly a different kind of role for him, was excellent. If you're expecting to see a lot of Vincent D'Onofrio he has a very minor role but he did direct the movie.
All in all, I felt there was a better film that could have emerged here than the one that was presented to the viewer.
Tik Tok Malawi
23/05/2023 07:03
Horrible movie, no story line other than cruelty and evil. One of those movie you watch and want your money, time, and joy back! I wish I could unsee it.
fidamae_2x
23/05/2023 07:03
A very unique telling a familiar story. Christ Pratt is actually scary how good he was as the bad guy, he went outside the box and hit a homer rum! Ethan Hawk looked as if he belonged in the old west, tremendous Performance.
I titled it "raw" cause it's not pretty. It seemed very authentic.
My wife and I both enjoyed this film - mostly do to the characters.
عاشق وفني ال4×4🚙🛠️
23/05/2023 07:03
Despite some good performances, mainly by Ethan Hawke and Chris Pratt, "The Kid" never gets too far past its opening shock scene where a woman is beaten to death by her husband. The brutal husband is quickly dispatched by his young son who subsequently stabs his uncle in the face to make a chaotic getaway along with his frightened sister. This initial orgy of violence hangs over the film throughout. The "Kid" of the title is not Billy the Kid, but the young boy ("Rio") who has killed his father and is played by Jake Schur. Rio and his sister Sara (Leila George) soon bump into Billy the Kid (Dane DeHaan) and his gang who are also on the run. In a strange way, Billy sees a lot of himself in the young and impressionable Rio and quickly befriends him. DeHaan plays Billy as a cross between a juvenile delinquent and a world-weary philosopher and he is quite sympathetic. But before the two new pals can really get to know each other, Sheriff Pat Garrett arrives on the scene and Billy is soon in irons and heading back to Lincoln County to face murder charges, and most likely, a rope around his neck. On the way there, Garrett questions both Rio and Sara about how they arrived at their present messy state, but receives no satisfactory answer. Now incarcerated and awaiting trial, Billy playfully banters back-and-forth with his jailer, a mean-spirited psycho played by Adam Baldwin. "It'll be tough to see me hang when you're already dead," Billy tells him with a smirk on his face. He proves to be very prophetic in that regard. As history does record, Billy escaped from jail and killed two deputies in the process. Later, he gets shot down by Garrett under some murky circumstances. As for Rio and Sara, their evil uncle (Chris Pratt looking like a depraved madman) finally tracks them down, taking her hostage and then forcing her into prostitution. Poor Rio is thrown into the street to fend for himself. The rest of the film involves Rio's attempt to rescue her and eventually he is aided by Sheriff Garrett after explaining to him the whole sordid story. "The whole sordid story" pretty much sums up this film in a nutshell. Director Vincent D'Onofrio does a semi-competent job with a thinly-written script, but the local scenery should at least keep some viewers happy. Unfortunately, Rio's story and the Billy the Kid plotline mainly got in each other's way. You might say that the film had one "Kid" too many. I noticed some complaints from female reviewers mentioning that the women depicted were used as punching bags and not much else. Well, since the movie's action takes place in 1881, and long before Political Correctness was invented, what did they expect? The gals weren't voting yet either. As for this film, western fans will note that it covers some very familiar ground. Let's face it, the Pat Garrett/Billy the Kid story has already been done to death. "The Kid" doesn't add a lot to the tale except for some over-the-top violence and a few unfortunate ladies getting their heads bashed in. Pat Garrett himself was murdered in 1908. The exact circumstances of his demise are nearly as muddled as this movie.
Rø Ýâ Ltÿ
23/05/2023 07:03
I'm not exactly sure what this film's ultimately message was, other than 'don't let one mistake define you' or 'don't let others define who you are' but I admittedly had some fun with this small western directed by Vincent D'Onofrio. Chris Pratt, Dane DeHaan and the lead kid, Jake Schur were great but the reason to see 'The Kid' is undoubtedly Ethan Hawke. Every time I think Hawke will take on a role unfit for him he proves me wrong. I'm of the mindset that he's one of the greatest actors of the last 30 years to be honest. His movies may not be commercially a huge success, but push comes to shove, there may not be a more consistently fantastic actor working today, period. His role as the real life Pat Garrett is yet another great example, and perhaps the sole reason why I left the theater very pleased.
7.0/10
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✨jofraise✨
21/03/2026 05:39
seare shishay
24/05/2025 12:59
The Kid-360P
nadianakai
24/05/2025 12:59
The Kid-480P
Vanessa Bb Pretty
24/05/2025 12:59
The Kid-720P
ans_3on
29/05/2023 14:14
source: The Kid
fidamae_2x
23/05/2023 07:03
Very slow paced Western that seemed to miss many opportunities for dramatic effect. Thus it came across to me as rather a slog until its engrossing finale.
The cast is first-rate with Hawke and DeHaan leading the way. But as other reviewers have mentioned the virtually unrecognizable Chris Pratt, in certainly a different kind of role for him, was excellent. If you're expecting to see a lot of Vincent D'Onofrio he has a very minor role but he did direct the movie.
All in all, I felt there was a better film that could have emerged here than the one that was presented to the viewer.
Tik Tok Malawi
23/05/2023 07:03
Horrible movie, no story line other than cruelty and evil. One of those movie you watch and want your money, time, and joy back! I wish I could unsee it.
fidamae_2x
23/05/2023 07:03
A very unique telling a familiar story. Christ Pratt is actually scary how good he was as the bad guy, he went outside the box and hit a homer rum! Ethan Hawk looked as if he belonged in the old west, tremendous Performance.
I titled it "raw" cause it's not pretty. It seemed very authentic.
My wife and I both enjoyed this film - mostly do to the characters.
عاشق وفني ال4×4🚙🛠️
23/05/2023 07:03
Despite some good performances, mainly by Ethan Hawke and Chris Pratt, "The Kid" never gets too far past its opening shock scene where a woman is beaten to death by her husband. The brutal husband is quickly dispatched by his young son who subsequently stabs his uncle in the face to make a chaotic getaway along with his frightened sister. This initial orgy of violence hangs over the film throughout. The "Kid" of the title is not Billy the Kid, but the young boy ("Rio") who has killed his father and is played by Jake Schur. Rio and his sister Sara (Leila George) soon bump into Billy the Kid (Dane DeHaan) and his gang who are also on the run. In a strange way, Billy sees a lot of himself in the young and impressionable Rio and quickly befriends him. DeHaan plays Billy as a cross between a juvenile delinquent and a world-weary philosopher and he is quite sympathetic. But before the two new pals can really get to know each other, Sheriff Pat Garrett arrives on the scene and Billy is soon in irons and heading back to Lincoln County to face murder charges, and most likely, a rope around his neck. On the way there, Garrett questions both Rio and Sara about how they arrived at their present messy state, but receives no satisfactory answer. Now incarcerated and awaiting trial, Billy playfully banters back-and-forth with his jailer, a mean-spirited psycho played by Adam Baldwin. "It'll be tough to see me hang when you're already dead," Billy tells him with a smirk on his face. He proves to be very prophetic in that regard. As history does record, Billy escaped from jail and killed two deputies in the process. Later, he gets shot down by Garrett under some murky circumstances. As for Rio and Sara, their evil uncle (Chris Pratt looking like a depraved madman) finally tracks them down, taking her hostage and then forcing her into prostitution. Poor Rio is thrown into the street to fend for himself. The rest of the film involves Rio's attempt to rescue her and eventually he is aided by Sheriff Garrett after explaining to him the whole sordid story. "The whole sordid story" pretty much sums up this film in a nutshell. Director Vincent D'Onofrio does a semi-competent job with a thinly-written script, but the local scenery should at least keep some viewers happy. Unfortunately, Rio's story and the Billy the Kid plotline mainly got in each other's way. You might say that the film had one "Kid" too many. I noticed some complaints from female reviewers mentioning that the women depicted were used as punching bags and not much else. Well, since the movie's action takes place in 1881, and long before Political Correctness was invented, what did they expect? The gals weren't voting yet either. As for this film, western fans will note that it covers some very familiar ground. Let's face it, the Pat Garrett/Billy the Kid story has already been done to death. "The Kid" doesn't add a lot to the tale except for some over-the-top violence and a few unfortunate ladies getting their heads bashed in. Pat Garrett himself was murdered in 1908. The exact circumstances of his demise are nearly as muddled as this movie.
Rø Ýâ Ltÿ
23/05/2023 07:03
I'm not exactly sure what this film's ultimately message was, other than 'don't let one mistake define you' or 'don't let others define who you are' but I admittedly had some fun with this small western directed by Vincent D'Onofrio. Chris Pratt, Dane DeHaan and the lead kid, Jake Schur were great but the reason to see 'The Kid' is undoubtedly Ethan Hawke. Every time I think Hawke will take on a role unfit for him he proves me wrong. I'm of the mindset that he's one of the greatest actors of the last 30 years to be honest. His movies may not be commercially a huge success, but push comes to shove, there may not be a more consistently fantastic actor working today, period. His role as the real life Pat Garrett is yet another great example, and perhaps the sole reason why I left the theater very pleased.
7.0/10
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