Based on true events, Blood Country tells a story of injustice and violence in post-Civil War Mississippi. When Joe Loftin is accused of killing his brother and escapes the law, the honorabl... Read allBased on true events, Blood Country tells a story of injustice and violence in post-Civil War Mississippi. When Joe Loftin is accused of killing his brother and escapes the law, the honorable Sheriff Dan Lee must bring him to justice.Based on true events, Blood Country tells a story of injustice and violence in post-Civil War Mississippi. When Joe Loftin is accused of killing his brother and escapes the law, the honorable Sheriff Dan Lee must bring him to justice.
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- 3 wins & 10 nominations total
Aspen Kennedy
- Marion
- (as Aspen Kennedy Wilson)
Nic Roylance
- Miles
- (as Nicholas Roylance)
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I'm sorry...but I did really like this movie. I just can't figure out what the story is. In fact, I came to this site to see if somebody could explain it to me. Unfortunately, nobody else seems to understand what happened either.
There are just too many pieces missing in this movie. I like the sheriff...he's definitely a good guy who tries to do his best. I loved his feisty wife! The Black family situation made me angry, I never did understand what was happening with ...shoot, almost everybody. I just wish I understood the story.
One last thing; I looked for a book to read that maybe this movie may have been taken from, hoping to make some sense of this film but there doesn't seem to be one...at least not one that I could find. There must be someone out there who knows what this movie is about. Share it with us, please!
There are just too many pieces missing in this movie. I like the sheriff...he's definitely a good guy who tries to do his best. I loved his feisty wife! The Black family situation made me angry, I never did understand what was happening with ...shoot, almost everybody. I just wish I understood the story.
One last thing; I looked for a book to read that maybe this movie may have been taken from, hoping to make some sense of this film but there doesn't seem to be one...at least not one that I could find. There must be someone out there who knows what this movie is about. Share it with us, please!
This previously highly-rated mess was boring. The story was disjointed. The character development was predictably puerile. The cinematic cutaways, apparently intended to add gravitas to an otherwise weak cinematic effort, instead distracted from any chance of an interesting plot development. Good that it ended in such short order. Save your time. Not worth a look.
Blood Country: Written and directed by Travis Mills
Let me try to see if I can surmise exactly what this movie was about because honestly I have no clue. It introduces characters and then they leave with no rhyme or reason. It has this blood feud at the core of its story that seems to have started over cabbage. This movie is only 89 minutes long but it could have benefited from more time spent on the characters or the story. The pacing is dry and very, very slow. This film was just so boring. It shouldn't have been.
This was a meandering mess. It creaked along at a very slow pace throwing random characters into the proceedings developing none of them along the the way. I'm ragging on this indie film a bit much so let me state some things that were good about it.
It is a beautifully made film. The shot composition is extraordinarily well done and I enjoyed the technical work in that department.
This is where the compliments end I'm afraid. None of the cast is given much to do. Most of them stare off pensively in the distance. We gather no insight into what they're thinking or feeling. A narrator shows up about halfway in the film to tell us what is happening and it still is not enough.
We needed this narrator in the beginning to set it up. It catches the audience offguard when it happens. The action beats that periodically pop up are fairly languid as well. By the time the big chase happens for the fugitive cabbage murdering guy, it's not enough to wake people up. This might have been going for an art film western approach but it failed dramatically. It is a snooze fest.
I give this movie an F.
Let me try to see if I can surmise exactly what this movie was about because honestly I have no clue. It introduces characters and then they leave with no rhyme or reason. It has this blood feud at the core of its story that seems to have started over cabbage. This movie is only 89 minutes long but it could have benefited from more time spent on the characters or the story. The pacing is dry and very, very slow. This film was just so boring. It shouldn't have been.
This was a meandering mess. It creaked along at a very slow pace throwing random characters into the proceedings developing none of them along the the way. I'm ragging on this indie film a bit much so let me state some things that were good about it.
It is a beautifully made film. The shot composition is extraordinarily well done and I enjoyed the technical work in that department.
This is where the compliments end I'm afraid. None of the cast is given much to do. Most of them stare off pensively in the distance. We gather no insight into what they're thinking or feeling. A narrator shows up about halfway in the film to tell us what is happening and it still is not enough.
We needed this narrator in the beginning to set it up. It catches the audience offguard when it happens. The action beats that periodically pop up are fairly languid as well. By the time the big chase happens for the fugitive cabbage murdering guy, it's not enough to wake people up. This might have been going for an art film western approach but it failed dramatically. It is a snooze fest.
I give this movie an F.
This movie has made me realize that a man will kill over a head of cabbage. Not the best two hours of my life.
A visually stunning movie about post Civil War Mississippi made in Mississippi on a shoestring budget. If you support film being made in Mississippi, this film is worth a look.
Did you know
- TriviaAfter recording the last shot, which was truly the last shot of production, actors Chris Bosarge and Larry "Love" Tate were pulled down the Pearl River by a strong current. They were thankfully rescued and brought back to shore to wrap out production in safe condition.
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- 1h 29m(89 min)
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