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On the Montana plains, a frontier woman must protect herself against a ruthless gang of outlaws hell-bent on revenge.On the Montana plains, a frontier woman must protect herself against a ruthless gang of outlaws hell-bent on revenge.On the Montana plains, a frontier woman must protect herself against a ruthless gang of outlaws hell-bent on revenge.
Donald Cerrone
- Jeb McAllister
- (as Cowboy Cerrone)
Rhys Becker
- Will McAllister
- (as Rhys Jackson Becker)
Scott McCauley
- Townsperson
- (uncredited)
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This was...very slow. Very very slow. Even by 1970's western standards, it's slow. It seems to be the trend now for westerns to move at a snail's pace. If you compare it to "The Power of the Dog", they're about even though this movie has some action sequences, they both dwell on things a lot longer than they should. In "The Power of the Dog" they tried to be profound, and though they didn't achieve that goal, this movie wasn't even trying to be profound.
The lighting was shockingly bad. About as bad as the acting. Sound design and set dec was fine. Directing was lackluster. (For example, there are some shots that get punched in on with an insert to make sure you don't forget a key piece of exposition...and I do always prefer exposition that is shown rather than said, but at least work it into the shot you're using and for God's sake, don't return to the same shot once it's done.)
I mean, I guess if it's on in the background while you do something else, it's fine. Please don't ever give Donald "Cowboy" Cerrone lines in a movie ever again though.
The lighting was shockingly bad. About as bad as the acting. Sound design and set dec was fine. Directing was lackluster. (For example, there are some shots that get punched in on with an insert to make sure you don't forget a key piece of exposition...and I do always prefer exposition that is shown rather than said, but at least work it into the shot you're using and for God's sake, don't return to the same shot once it's done.)
I mean, I guess if it's on in the background while you do something else, it's fine. Please don't ever give Donald "Cowboy" Cerrone lines in a movie ever again though.
I love what the Daily Wire is trying to do and I loved "What is a Woman?", but this movie is bad. Every stereotypical situation from every western is used here. Revenge, sins coming back to haunt, extremely terrible and unrealistic shooting, unnecessary plot twists to exploit extreme violence. Did Gina Carano even say more than 25 words the entire movie? Nick Searcy was outstanding in his performance, but everyone else was blah. Three of the four movies put out by DW have the same theme and tone. Guns are good, women are strong, bad guys get it in the end. I love all of those things but hope for some better creativity in future attempts by DW.
Am I supposed to be sympathetic to Gina Carano's character?? She literally brought the entire thing upon herself and her family and her neighbors. Her character has to be the stupidest woman I've ever seen in a western..
Oh, and don't get me started on the massive "reveal" and plot holes with completely incomprehensible actions by ALL characters beginning about 2/3 of the way through the movie.
And the ending! Really??
Possibly the worst western I've ever seen. Just incomprehensibly dumb.
Wow. This movie is SO poorly scripted. Such high expectations. SO disappointed. Not impressed, Daily Wire.
If I was Ben Shapiro, I would be ashamed to have my name on this movie.
Oh, and don't get me started on the massive "reveal" and plot holes with completely incomprehensible actions by ALL characters beginning about 2/3 of the way through the movie.
And the ending! Really??
Possibly the worst western I've ever seen. Just incomprehensibly dumb.
Wow. This movie is SO poorly scripted. Such high expectations. SO disappointed. Not impressed, Daily Wire.
If I was Ben Shapiro, I would be ashamed to have my name on this movie.
I love westerns and wanted to love this one but, like the previous film Shut In, there are just far too many stupid choices and, in this case, bad shots, So many bullets fired, so few targets hit. Frustrating.
I cant stand movies where things just don't make sense. When plot armor is used then common sense isn't used. Frustrating when things happen that just dont make sense. All signs of a poor director cant tell a story. Gina (and i like her) didnt put in the best performance. Just because I'm rooting for these daily wire movies doesnt mean we shouldn't hold them to a decent standard. Ive never seen so many bad shots or decisions not to shoot when anyone would shoot just because of plot.
I would say this is a very frustrating movie.
I would say this is a very frustrating movie.
Did you know
- TriviaIn an interview with Tucker Carlson, Gina Carano reveals that this was shot in Montana on a budget of $2 million.
- GoofsSeveral times in the movie the cast leaves the cabin and the door OPENS OUTWARD. When the gang attacks the cabin, Gina's character and her son lays a dresser in front of the door to block their access. This would only work if the door open into the cabin. At one point the gang tried to kick the door in as well.
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Box office
- Budget
- $2,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross worldwide
- $13,115
- Runtime1 hour 47 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
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