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This undated publicity film image provided by Focus Features shows Matt Damon starring as Steve Butler in Gus Van Sant's contemporary drama, "Promised Land," a Focus Features release. (AP Photo/Focus Features, Sam Jones)

Movie review: ?Promised Land? doesn?t go far enough

First Published Jan 03 2013 03:08 pm ? Last Updated Jan 04 2013 08:01 am

"Promised Land? goes pretty far as an environmental primer, but it could have gone further as a thoughtful drama or a hard-hitting political statement.

Matt Damon stars as Steve Butler, a pitchman for a natural-gas company who comes into a rural New York town seeking to buy up drilling rights to the locals? land. Butler encounters hardscrabble folks eager to get money and politicians happy to take under-the-table money. Butler and his sales partner, the no-nonsense Sue Thomason (Frances McDormand), run into a wizened science teacher (Hal Holbrook) who questions the safety of hydraulic fracturing (or fracking), and a charismatic environmentalist (John Krasinski) who rolls into town eager to fight the drilling.

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?Promised Land?

Opens Friday, Jan. 4, at theaters everywhere; rated R for language; 106 minutes.

The script, by Damon and Krasinski (based on a story by novelist Dave Eggers), sets up the players and explains the issues ? but neither they nor director Gus Van Sant really try to confront the consequences of the industry they explain. Only in a third-act reveal does the movie approach a bracing level of cynicism, but then Damon and Krasinski back away from that for a treacly Frank Capra-style ending.

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