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The story of a woman who must find her kidnapped son, navigating a world she doesn't know, on the edge of danger with every heartbeat.The story of a woman who must find her kidnapped son, navigating a world she doesn't know, on the edge of danger with every heartbeat.The story of a woman who must find her kidnapped son, navigating a world she doesn't know, on the edge of danger with every heartbeat.
William DuFresne
- Mr. Russell's Helper
- (as William Petty)
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This movie is a bit disingenuous in its advertising - a woman with a gun behind her back and the tag line, "She's Coming For You". The Alice Eve character was weak and needy for 95% of the movie. She wasn't a vigilante by any means - never armed and "coming for anybody" in the entire movie! She was stupid, naive, and man-dependent throughout. Even after being horribly wronged, she seemed stunningly unchanged. Poor writing or directing or acting? As the credits rolled I had no faith that our "hero" would live to see another day unless some kind-hearted man saved her. Pretty much the OPPOSITE of what I hoped for. I recommend the movie Sweetwater, starring January Jones if you want to see a satisfying vigilante movie.
I didn't know what to expect from this movie but I enjoyed. It could have been a lot better if they had developed the characters a lot more as well as the story.
The first act is pretty good and succeeds in engaging the viewer. But as the plot unravels it gets harder to stay engaged as disbelief sets in. Several interesting plot points are introduced but never resolved.
The best part is the scenery, it is very beautiful to look at, with majestic mountains and rich flora. It is New Zealand after all. I kept looking for Frodo to pop in for a cameo.
The presentation of frontier life in the fringes of civilization was also interesting, and illustrated very well the randomness of death that could surprise even the seasoned and experienced,
Alice Eve does a great job with the starring part as the distraught mother, but as the story collapses there is not much she can do.
But the scenery and the dangers by themselves does not make a god movie. The last 30 minutes steadily go downhill until the weak ending.
Side note, a better movie with Alice Eve is Replica, with Keanu Reeves. That one is a 7.5 .
The best part is the scenery, it is very beautiful to look at, with majestic mountains and rich flora. It is New Zealand after all. I kept looking for Frodo to pop in for a cameo.
The presentation of frontier life in the fringes of civilization was also interesting, and illustrated very well the randomness of death that could surprise even the seasoned and experienced,
Alice Eve does a great job with the starring part as the distraught mother, but as the story collapses there is not much she can do.
But the scenery and the dangers by themselves does not make a god movie. The last 30 minutes steadily go downhill until the weak ending.
Side note, a better movie with Alice Eve is Replica, with Keanu Reeves. That one is a 7.5 .
What a pity! All this effort from a full cast and crew with all the potential of a great little movie. Great locations, very good period costume design and set design. Mostly decent performances and above average production values. But they were all compromised by a very feeble script and clumsy direction. The movie has moments of good suspense to begin with, but gradually as the awful dialogue and the stumbling storyline unfolds, the suspension of disbelief is eroded and the flaws begin screaming out with the agony of mediocrity.
Set in 1882 on South Island, New Zealand, this adult drama has a number of preposterous plot elements and is not exactly your feel-good movie of the year, but it held my interest throughout and I wondered how it would all turn out. Alice Eve stars as Charlotte Lockton who has relocated to New Zealand from England with her husband David. However, soon after their arrival her husband is killed by home invaders and her baby boy kidnapped.
Charlotte will risk it all by embarking on a hazardous wagon trek (transporting supplies and prostitutes) to the Wild West-like environs of Goldtown. where she will try to locate and take back her baby boy. They'll be plenty of violence and unpleasantness to come as the movie progresses.
Overall, as mentioned, despite its flaws I found myself engaged enough and I particularly liked the ending here.
Charlotte will risk it all by embarking on a hazardous wagon trek (transporting supplies and prostitutes) to the Wild West-like environs of Goldtown. where she will try to locate and take back her baby boy. They'll be plenty of violence and unpleasantness to come as the movie progresses.
Overall, as mentioned, despite its flaws I found myself engaged enough and I particularly liked the ending here.
Did you know
- GoofsWhen Charlotte met Bully for the first time at the bar, the close shot/s of Bully and his point of view is not toward Charlotte, while it was supposed to look at her as seen in large shots, while in the close shots he is looking to another direction.
- ConnectionsReferenced in La noche de...: La noche de... Buscando venganza (2019)
- SoundtracksFind You
Performed by Sony Music Recording Artist Stan Walker
Written by Stan Walker and Inoke Finau
Sony/ATV Music Publishing (Australia) Pty Ltd / Control
Licensed courtesy of Sony Music Entertainment New Zealand
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- Runtime1 hour 38 minutes
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