A troubled young veteran returns to his rural home and forms a friendship with a hermit rancher who offers sanctuary from his dysfunctional family.A troubled young veteran returns to his rural home and forms a friendship with a hermit rancher who offers sanctuary from his dysfunctional family.A troubled young veteran returns to his rural home and forms a friendship with a hermit rancher who offers sanctuary from his dysfunctional family.
Alice Barrett-Mitchell
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Can someone explain the ending??? Hard movie to follow, timeline wise. No mention of the time lapse between scenes. Again, the ending...no idea what happened. Did someone die? Did the guy get the land??
I caught this film casually on TV, I was not instantly hooked but somehow could not get myself to switch channels, and am glad I did not. What is remarkable in this film is that it did not seek to present sympathetic or likable characters, it presented characters and their relations to each other, amid hard living conditions, reminding me of Italian "realistic" films made in the sixties in black and white, sometimes filmed in slums near big cities, and reflecting the lives of real people, and not always offering solutions or happy endings.
"Breaker" should be a good example of what independent film makers can do (I hope the crew of this film gets good recognition and future opportunities, their effort here is award stuff), and it is a relief that amid mega blockbusters, noisy action films, and CGI studded productions, we see such films.
And for those who worry about happy endings, the film is not as bleak as you might think !
Well deserved 9 stars.
Despite some of the more critical reviews on here, I thoroughly enjoyed this one. It is exactly what it's genre title suggests though. Its a drama. It follows a young man who was discharged from the military and you get a taste of how he was brought up, and what he is going to do now that he is back home. You get to know a little bit about his mother and brothers and learn that he didn't grow up in the warmest household setting. I'm not going to jump out and tell you its the absolute best movie I've seen in a long while, but its enjoyable and worth a watch if you like dramas. Theres not a bunch of action or thrilling events, so don't treat it like you're about to sit down and watch the next DCU movie or anything. All in all though, its a good movie.
Sometimes life isn't what we see on the internet.
A gritty yet realistic look at a dysfunctional family in rural backroads America. One of the better movies I've seen in a long time.
Why we want to be bothered by a movie that only showed us a bunch of miserable people trapped in a wide wilderness trying to get by without any hope? Why we have to know these peoples' pathetic day in and day out struggles. The mother and the sons are constantly in fights with harsh words and violent behaviors among them and to each other. There's no love at all in this so-called "family" but completely dysfunctional. They lived like pigs, the rundown shabby house is a dump. They hate each other. The bad boy comes home with dishonored charge from the military. He's dumb and angry and his brother is even worse. The mother treat them differently but also indifferently. The rancher is the only sane person in this wildness, but I just don't know how he could make a living just by owning some horses? Why we have to waste our time to know these peoples' lives? There's no way to show us any hope that we could make America great again with these kind of pathetic citizens. The rural America is in a terrible condition. This kind of movies only deepen the hopelessness and the fact that America is really in big trouble.
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- TriviaFilm debut of Chantz Marcus.
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- Runtime1 hour 25 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
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