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Jay Pickett, Tom Dragt, Amber Rose Mason, Travis Mills, Michael P. Walker, and John Marrs in Heart of the Gun (2021)

Review by annebouscal

Heart of the Gun

7/10

Terrific concept...

... but the film's plot is a tad contrived. It's an interesting idea, but some one-dimensional characters with single-minded purpose didn't help. It's slow-paced and the viewer has to pay attention. Mainly good acting and cinematography.

I liked watching it unfold, particularly the interaction between the two leads as they figuratively and literally feel each other out. They're both looking for something they've lost, but the subjects of their respective losses get buried in the bitterness and hurt that have become their raisons d'être.

I always enjoy strong female leads, and even some of the supporting characters showed courage. Due to the bread crumbs left along the way, the ending is not really surprising.

There is casual racism, apparently reflective of the time, and the lone Apache has stilted dialog.

I'd watch it again.
  • annebouscal
  • Dec 13, 2022

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