Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueHenry Myers faces a challenging life after a heist goes wrong, betrayals, and death. Upon finding kindness from a widow and her children, he questions his choices.Henry Myers faces a challenging life after a heist goes wrong, betrayals, and death. Upon finding kindness from a widow and her children, he questions his choices.Henry Myers faces a challenging life after a heist goes wrong, betrayals, and death. Upon finding kindness from a widow and her children, he questions his choices.
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Mike Miller
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- (as Michael L. Miller)
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'The Redemption of Henry Myers' had one of the most interesting and least formulaic sounding premises of Hallmark's 2014 films, it's not everyday Hallmark does Westerns and the theme of redemption. Was a little worried, with it containing some religious messaging, that it would be heavy handed. Something that was found with some other films with religious themes and messaging seen over the past four years or so. Hallmark have proven many times that they can do serious themed films well.
Which is obvious here in 'The Redemption of Henry Myers'. While not exactly loving it, so much is done right. Is it perfect? No, not to me. But a big part of me really couldn't help appreciate the film and what it had to say and its good intentions are present throughout. As said, its good things are a lot and the best of those good things are done extremely well indeed.
Shall start with the drawbacks. Some of the dialogue sounds very awkward and heavy on the corn. The supporting acting, or at least some of it, leaves much to be desired at times, with Jaden Robers especially trying a lot harder than necessary.
Also did find the film a little too preachy, good intentions here but the messaging is not all that subtle.
However, a lot is good. It looks good visually. The scenery is exquisite and the time and place is remarkably authentically evoked in the production and costume designs. The photography enhances all this beautifully and atmospherically. The quaintness and charm of the setting translates very well here while not making too picture perfect. Also a beauty is the music score, it brings a lump to the throat and often haunting without being too syrupy or over-emphasising the mood.
Despite the script not being perfect, it is well-meaning and doesn't sound like it doesn't have any substance to it. Again the story has imperfections, but it didn't come over as dull to me, it was coherently structured and it was moving. The messaging didn't come over as vague and, while subtlety would have been more welcome perhaps, it is hardly out of date and important in society today in a way if one is not too cynical. The characters engage and one admires and relates to their trials and tribulations and how they go about them. The two leads do a very good job, Drew Waters excelling in a tough role that has a lot of layers encompassed with intensity and heart.
Concluding, well done. 7/10.
Which is obvious here in 'The Redemption of Henry Myers'. While not exactly loving it, so much is done right. Is it perfect? No, not to me. But a big part of me really couldn't help appreciate the film and what it had to say and its good intentions are present throughout. As said, its good things are a lot and the best of those good things are done extremely well indeed.
Shall start with the drawbacks. Some of the dialogue sounds very awkward and heavy on the corn. The supporting acting, or at least some of it, leaves much to be desired at times, with Jaden Robers especially trying a lot harder than necessary.
Also did find the film a little too preachy, good intentions here but the messaging is not all that subtle.
However, a lot is good. It looks good visually. The scenery is exquisite and the time and place is remarkably authentically evoked in the production and costume designs. The photography enhances all this beautifully and atmospherically. The quaintness and charm of the setting translates very well here while not making too picture perfect. Also a beauty is the music score, it brings a lump to the throat and often haunting without being too syrupy or over-emphasising the mood.
Despite the script not being perfect, it is well-meaning and doesn't sound like it doesn't have any substance to it. Again the story has imperfections, but it didn't come over as dull to me, it was coherently structured and it was moving. The messaging didn't come over as vague and, while subtlety would have been more welcome perhaps, it is hardly out of date and important in society today in a way if one is not too cynical. The characters engage and one admires and relates to their trials and tribulations and how they go about them. The two leads do a very good job, Drew Waters excelling in a tough role that has a lot of layers encompassed with intensity and heart.
Concluding, well done. 7/10.
One would think after his hideous flop, The Christmas Candle, that Rick Santorum would just return to obscurity. But no! Now he is back with a movie so shockingly bad that it cant even be considered camp. There is zero production value. Zero storyline. Zero plot and zero appeal. If this thing can even be considered a movie then we are all doomed.
These poor actors may have destroyed whatever D-list careers they were aspiring to by actually agreeing to star in this junk.
If you are try to make Christian values the core if your film genre it may be wise to remember that ripping off paying customers is not one of them.
These poor actors may have destroyed whatever D-list careers they were aspiring to by actually agreeing to star in this junk.
If you are try to make Christian values the core if your film genre it may be wise to remember that ripping off paying customers is not one of them.
I'm not sure why everyone is so down on this movie. I liked the story of redemption, the ability to forgive, and love being extended to one needing it most. That is the message of hope in Jesus Christ.
I didn't find the acting amateurish nor the script ordinary. In fact. It's a movie I'd watch again and recommend to others.
I've always loved westerns so I'm glad that was the setting. The bad guys were a bit over the top but they often are portrayed this way in westerns I've seen.
Overall I think the movie was good. Even the kid actors did a good job in their parts. The leads were excellent.
I didn't find the acting amateurish nor the script ordinary. In fact. It's a movie I'd watch again and recommend to others.
I've always loved westerns so I'm glad that was the setting. The bad guys were a bit over the top but they often are portrayed this way in westerns I've seen.
Overall I think the movie was good. Even the kid actors did a good job in their parts. The leads were excellent.
So here we are in the faith based genre now in NM. As usual the same old favorite union actors for the region are once again in the cast. My Lord! Characters are weak, storyline lacks. But it's just the same faces which makes it just plain boring. Couldn't hold my interest for too long. Film quality is good, can't go wrong with NM cinematography. It's about time for some new faces. Some different locations in the US. Western era pertains to the entire us and not just Az, Tx, NM. Somebody did get the time period correct weapons, tack, wardrobe is close but too clean as usual. Especially liked the clean plucked eyebrows on the female lead.
Westerns have faded somewhat in popularity in recent years, but I think when done well, they can really shine. The Redemption of Henry Myers is one such example of how it should be done.
Is it possible for men to change? To find hope after falling so far? That's what the movie explores, providing a very enjoyable movie experience. The sets look great, and the story keeps up a steady pace. Both Drew Waters and Erin Bethea rise to the occasion and turn in solid, heart-moving performances. I love the twists and turns the movie takes and it gives a very satisfying ending.
I also appreciate the way that the violence was handled. Modern-day Westerns can quickly spiral out of control, but director Clayton Miller exercises wise restraint in what is shown and not shown.
Well done Echolight! Please continue to make great movies that families can enjoy together!
Is it possible for men to change? To find hope after falling so far? That's what the movie explores, providing a very enjoyable movie experience. The sets look great, and the story keeps up a steady pace. Both Drew Waters and Erin Bethea rise to the occasion and turn in solid, heart-moving performances. I love the twists and turns the movie takes and it gives a very satisfying ending.
I also appreciate the way that the violence was handled. Modern-day Westerns can quickly spiral out of control, but director Clayton Miller exercises wise restraint in what is shown and not shown.
Well done Echolight! Please continue to make great movies that families can enjoy together!
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- AnecdotesWhen Marilyn (Erin Bethea) slaps Henry (Drew Waters), the actors wanted to make it look as real as possible, so Bethea actually slapped Waters in the scenes. After a couple of slaps Waters said he was seeing stars.
- Crédits fousThere are no opening credits past the title in western letters. After ten minutes into the movie, the title comes up in western letters and then disappears like a duststorm. After that, the movie continues on.
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- La rendición de Henry Myers
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- 1 000 000 $US (estimé)
- Durée1 heure 41 minutes
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- 2.35 : 1
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