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Furthest Witness

  • 2017
  • TV-MA
  • 1h 27m
IMDb RATING
4.2/10
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Sean Patrick Flanery, Aaron Stanford, and Teri Reeves in Furthest Witness (2017)
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Kyle Braddock has spent the last decade moving witnesses over the border to Mexico and has always avoided confrontation or suspicion until now. Not only has he been framed for kidnapping but... Read allKyle Braddock has spent the last decade moving witnesses over the border to Mexico and has always avoided confrontation or suspicion until now. Not only has he been framed for kidnapping but there's a malevolent and unrelenting figure on his trail and he is falling in love with h... Read allKyle Braddock has spent the last decade moving witnesses over the border to Mexico and has always avoided confrontation or suspicion until now. Not only has he been framed for kidnapping but there's a malevolent and unrelenting figure on his trail and he is falling in love with his latest passenger, who has a dark secret that completely goes against all of his moral b... Read all

  • Director
    • Adam Del Giudice
  • Writer
    • Adam Del Giudice
  • Stars
    • Aaron Stanford
    • Sean Patrick Flanery
    • Teri Reeves
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.2/10
    441
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    • Director
      • Adam Del Giudice
    • Writer
      • Adam Del Giudice
    • Stars
      • Aaron Stanford
      • Sean Patrick Flanery
      • Teri Reeves
    • 27User reviews
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    Aaron Stanford
    Aaron Stanford
    • Kyle Braddock
    Sean Patrick Flanery
    Sean Patrick Flanery
    • The Florist
    Teri Reeves
    Teri Reeves
    • Helena
    Forrest Fyre
    Forrest Fyre
    • Jackson Brady
    Steven Michael Quezada
    Steven Michael Quezada
    • Ramos
    Travis Hammer
    Travis Hammer
    • Jimmy
    Paul Blott
    • Sheriff Carlson
    Ryan Begay
    Ryan Begay
    • Hector
    Conrad R. Padilla
    Conrad R. Padilla
    • Salvadore
    • (as Conrad Padilla)
    Jermaine Washington
    Jermaine Washington
    • Victor
    Chris Bylsma
    Chris Bylsma
    • Durango Desk Clerk
    Todd Anderson
    • Motel Clerk
    Julian Bonfiglio
    Julian Bonfiglio
    • Rick
    Vincent E. McDaniel
    • D'Angelo
    Jeff Poole
    Jeff Poole
    • Willie Briggs
    Jamie Guerrero
    • Pancho
    Kenneth McGlothin
    • Kidnapper
    Shawn Prince
    Shawn Prince
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    • Director
      • Adam Del Giudice
    • Writer
      • Adam Del Giudice
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    maxvinyl

    The poster was better than the feature

    That's par for the course with today's cinema (though there are still some lame posters out there). Aside from the poster, the only other thing I can praise in this movie is the lead actress. She was hot, but she can't act worth a damn.

    This movie is full of uninspired camerawork, mediocre direction and a predictable script with hokey dialog. I have seen much worse come out of New Mexico, but this could have been so much better.

    The other critique I'm sure this movie gets (aside from the boredom) is the extracted 2.35:1 from the 16:9 frame. It's a hackneyed attempt to make a low-budget indie look epic, when it's not even real widescreen.
    2LimbleKite

    Furthest Witness, Witless

    If there's one thing you can count on from a movie maker who doesn't attend to details, it's unbelievability. In one or two cases, these things could be overlooked - after all, it is a movie - but Furthest Witness gives us a full preposterous parade.

    This is the tale of Kyle Braddock who hauls people who have seen something they shouldn't have down to the border of Mexico, gives them a new passport, new identify, new money, and bids them farewell to enjoy their new life. He's a contractor of sorts, hired by ruthless gang lords who would rather pay tens of thousands of dollars and let an inconvenient witness live a comfortable life south of the border than take them out into the deserts of New Mexico and give them a 10 cent dose of lead.

    Enter the girl, played by Teri Reeves. Kyle gets hired to do his thing, but it turns out she's a bit twisty and off goes the plot to the races. Naturally they fall in love along the way even though there's no chemistry. She even renounces her wicked ways to be with him.

    There's plenty of bad guys, but the baddest of the bads is The Florist, played by Sean Patrick Flanery. The problem with his character is that he's stupid. He kills people for no good reason. A kid in a convenience store; a guy who runs a motel. Plus, he leaves them sitting around where they can be found immediately. He even goes into a restaurant to have a chat and a cup of coffee with a slit throat victim outside in his car sitting up in the front seat in broad daylight. He kills a guy in a motel room and then walks out leaving the door wide open.

    By the way, if you like motels, this is the flick for you. Lots of motels. Problem is I've been in hundreds of them in my travels and not once did the motel guy tell me "you can pay when you leave". No ID, no car plates, no nothing. Just walk up, say "I want a room" and he hands you the key. That's not the way it works. Ask anybody who has ever taken a road trip.

    Speaking of motels and not the way it works, it's also unbelievable that The Florist beats two words out a guy - "Albuquerque... Motel" - and manages to find Kyle and the girl in just a couple moves. Must be at least 97 motels in a town that size.

    Verisimilitude. This movie has none. Besides what I've already mentioned, there's cell phones that boot up, dial, and connect in less than a second - and time after time that someone shows up somewhere in pursuit of someone else when the pursuer could not have possibly known where the pursued went. You could say magic GPS I suppose, but it's really just lazy writing and lazy thinking.
    2Bill-Leonard-578-416606

    Too many goofs to mention!

    Most of all, guns never run out of bullets! Six shooter that fires twenty shots and nobody seems to die!!
    1mckelynnbmb

    You Made It

    When you are climbing out of the Grand Canyon it feels as though you will never reach the end. Furthest Witness has a similar feeling. There is a sense of satisfaction when the end credits begin to roll, you did it. You made it through this awful film. This is no easy film to sit through,but if you can do it you are a champion in my eyes.
    4psynet-commander

    What was this about?

    Could have been better. Only things missing were acting, plot coherence, plausibility and a few more

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    • Release date
      • 2017 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
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    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA(All locations)
    • Production companies
      • Animus Pictures
      • Arctic Rabbit Pictures
      • Benattar/Thomas Productions
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      • 1h 27m(87 min)
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      • 2.35 : 1

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