Patricia Carter
I liked this movie because it spoke to what is right and good in the world and those who challenge that. The love of money and power only leads to trouble and those who stand for what they believe in win, even if they suffer for it. This movie had believable characters, portrayed by actors with real talent, well known or not. And as westerns go this was a good one. Yes, there was some violence, but the west at that time was a violent place. I’ll happily recommend it to friends who love movies.
Bob Hadorn
I have never taken the time to write a review but just had to stop what I was doing to put out the "buyer beware" notice. Im sorry but this was a poorly written, poorly acted "other than the mayor" cheesy, overly predictable version of every bad western you have seen. Im truly sorry because Im sure the actors and crew worked hard to film this. Riding off into the western sun set was over used so often I wondered how many evenings were taken getting those poorly lit shots. The proverbial damsel looking into the cowboys eyes and batting her eyes made for a couple of scenes where I was needing eye drops for myself. Really bad choking scene where the actress doesn't even make it to the floor when she passes out??? I did appreciate the good verses evil angle with the brother being the pastor...but come on....the cross scene at the end?????
A Google user
Never seen this new western movie. I don't know if I would or could. It
looks like it would be a great movie from the reviews, but it would be
better without the R rating. The MPAA needs to change the rating down to a
PG-13 rating or a least the studio make a PG-13 rated version of this
movie, this, Open Range, and Hacksaw Ridge because I love western movies .