Set in the kudzu-choked backwaters of the American South, follows three brothers on a blood-soaked, musical quest for revenge against their father, who sold their souls to the Devil before t... Read allSet in the kudzu-choked backwaters of the American South, follows three brothers on a blood-soaked, musical quest for revenge against their father, who sold their souls to the Devil before they were born.Set in the kudzu-choked backwaters of the American South, follows three brothers on a blood-soaked, musical quest for revenge against their father, who sold their souls to the Devil before they were born.
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The Daylong Brothers is the kind of movie that sticks with you-not just because of its story, but because of how intense and grounded it feels. It's a Western with a strong sense of atmosphere, a lot of tension, and some seriously good performances. While it doesn't totally nail everything, it's a gripping ride that's worth watching if you're into slower, character-driven stories with bursts of brutal action.
The Good
First off, the cinematography is incredible. Every shot looks like it was carefully planned, making the film feel more expensive than it probably was. The dusty, worn-down settings feel real, and the way the movie uses light and shadows really adds to the mood. It's not just about looking cool-it actually helps build tension in a way that keeps you on edge.
The action, when it happens, is brutal and feels earned. This isn't a non-stop shootout kind of Western-it's more about tension building up until violence has to happen. And when it does, it hits hard. The gunfights aren't flashy, they're messy, fast, and realistic. You feel every shot, and the stakes always feel high.
Another thing that works really well is the film's themes of redemption, violence, and faith. It's not preachy, but you can tell it has something to say about guilt and the cost of revenge. It gives the story more weight than just a simple "good guy vs. Bad guy" setup.
The Not-So-Good
As much as I liked the movie, it's definitely not for everyone. The pacing is slow, sometimes a little too slow. There are moments where it feels like the film is sitting in its own mood for too long, especially in the middle section. It builds tension well, but there are a few scenes that could have been tightened up without losing anything important.
Another small issue is that while the dialogue is good, sometimes it leans too hard into being poetic or overly serious.
And while the ending is strong, I can see it dividing people. Without giving anything away, it's not the kind of ending that wraps everything up in a neat little bow. It works, but if you're expecting a more traditional resolution, you might walk away feeling a little unsatisfied.
Final Thoughts
The Daylong Brothers is a really well-crafted film with great performances, beautiful cinematography, and intense action. It's not your typical Western-it's slower, heavier, and more focused on character than shootouts. If you're into that kind of thing, you're gonna love it. If you prefer faster-paced Westerns with more action, this might not fully hit for you.
Overall, it's a strong, well-made movie that's just a little too slow at times. But when it works, it really works.
The Good
First off, the cinematography is incredible. Every shot looks like it was carefully planned, making the film feel more expensive than it probably was. The dusty, worn-down settings feel real, and the way the movie uses light and shadows really adds to the mood. It's not just about looking cool-it actually helps build tension in a way that keeps you on edge.
The action, when it happens, is brutal and feels earned. This isn't a non-stop shootout kind of Western-it's more about tension building up until violence has to happen. And when it does, it hits hard. The gunfights aren't flashy, they're messy, fast, and realistic. You feel every shot, and the stakes always feel high.
Another thing that works really well is the film's themes of redemption, violence, and faith. It's not preachy, but you can tell it has something to say about guilt and the cost of revenge. It gives the story more weight than just a simple "good guy vs. Bad guy" setup.
The Not-So-Good
As much as I liked the movie, it's definitely not for everyone. The pacing is slow, sometimes a little too slow. There are moments where it feels like the film is sitting in its own mood for too long, especially in the middle section. It builds tension well, but there are a few scenes that could have been tightened up without losing anything important.
Another small issue is that while the dialogue is good, sometimes it leans too hard into being poetic or overly serious.
And while the ending is strong, I can see it dividing people. Without giving anything away, it's not the kind of ending that wraps everything up in a neat little bow. It works, but if you're expecting a more traditional resolution, you might walk away feeling a little unsatisfied.
Final Thoughts
The Daylong Brothers is a really well-crafted film with great performances, beautiful cinematography, and intense action. It's not your typical Western-it's slower, heavier, and more focused on character than shootouts. If you're into that kind of thing, you're gonna love it. If you prefer faster-paced Westerns with more action, this might not fully hit for you.
Overall, it's a strong, well-made movie that's just a little too slow at times. But when it works, it really works.
I enjoyed The Devil and the Daylong Brothers quite a bit. It's strengths were it's sharp writing (reminiscent of a Coen brothers film), catchy songs, and how well it nails the Southern Gothic style. Unfortunately the director's vision exceeded his budget in some of the action scenes but having many of them be musical numbers helps with that. True to the genre, the film explores the darker side of human nature so it's not for everyone but if you can stomach the violence and general evil constantly on display there is a powerful portrayal of mercy in the climax. I would love to see more of the Daylong Brothers quest to get their souls back.
It is a terrible movie with lots of music that happens in the southern backwoods.
Or is it a really bad western located in the southern backwoods with lots of music?
Or it is a long music video with singing cowboys set in the southern backwoods.
Whatever it is, please skip it to save whatever few left brain cells. This film is all over the place, without any rhyme or reason. It has a cowboy vibe, but it is not set in the southern backwoods. It wants to be a comedy, but not funny....ever. Maybe it will be an action thriller? Nope. The action is three stooges, slapstick, and no tension. It is three guys hamming it up in front of a camera(not a movie camera, an iPhone 12, maybe) and singing. Yes...that is it.
Or is it a really bad western located in the southern backwoods with lots of music?
Or it is a long music video with singing cowboys set in the southern backwoods.
Whatever it is, please skip it to save whatever few left brain cells. This film is all over the place, without any rhyme or reason. It has a cowboy vibe, but it is not set in the southern backwoods. It wants to be a comedy, but not funny....ever. Maybe it will be an action thriller? Nope. The action is three stooges, slapstick, and no tension. It is three guys hamming it up in front of a camera(not a movie camera, an iPhone 12, maybe) and singing. Yes...that is it.
This movie has a killer soundtrack and some really beautiful scenes. The direction is really effective and it added a lot to the story. It was funny and touching, and had characters that were interesting. It was entertaining to see the men live through rules they just hope will guide them on the right path with little evidence that they're right, and do so with such conviction - it really shows the desperation of people to believe in something, that they can somehow be redeemed I guess. A nice look into the folly of man. I really didn't want it to end and I want to see these characters again and spend more time with them.
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As someone with ADHD, I usually lose focus during movies-but The Devil and the Daylong Brothers kept me locked in from start to finish. This genre-blending ride moves fast, mixing supernatural horror, action, and musical theater in a way that just works.
Brendan Bradley is the standout, delivering a magnetic performance as Ishmael that's funny, intense, and impossible to look away from. The film's nonstop energy, eerie twists, and killer soundtrack make it perfect for anyone who loves unpredictable, fast-paced storytelling. If you struggle to sit still for slow movies, this one's for you. 10/10.
Brendan Bradley is the standout, delivering a magnetic performance as Ishmael that's funny, intense, and impossible to look away from. The film's nonstop energy, eerie twists, and killer soundtrack make it perfect for anyone who loves unpredictable, fast-paced storytelling. If you struggle to sit still for slow movies, this one's for you. 10/10.
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