This isn't a bad little film from an independent production company, despite all the negative reviews to be found here. I hadn't heard or seen any of the principals in the picture before, and they did a credible, if elementary job in their respective roles. The story involves human trafficking for the purpose of selling Native American women into prostitution, a hideous subject to be sure, and an unlikely one for a neo-noir, modern day Western, but it serves as an interesting subject. The main bad guy is the one who stands out here, Dominic Chapel, going by the name of Paris (Shawn Hatosy) is an opportunist who victimizes young Indian women by treating them nicely at first, and then kidnapping them into his web of corruption. The hero in the story is atypical in the sense that for most of the story he's powerless, getting beat upon and finding it a struggle to stand up to the bully and his stand-by thugs. But from the moment Kip Summer (Graham Phillips) inadvertently saves Laura/Waniya (Sydney Schafer) from an aggressive predator, he takes it upon himself to deliver her from a tortured existence at the hands of her tormentor. There's also a side story that will remind you of countless B Westerns whereby Kip's uncle Beckett (Ritchie Coster) attempts to finagle his brother's (Jamie McShane) vast ranch out from under him with the intent of procuring an oil pipeline. The finale ratchets up to an inevitable conclusion in which the showdown between Kip and the merciless Paris is somewhat predictably handled by Waniya, who ultimately finds the courage to stand up for herself. In another nod to countless Westerns of all stripes, the hero and the girl take that fateful ride on horseback, if not into the sunset, at least to the prospect of a better life.
The Bygone
2019
Action / Crime / Drama / Mystery / Thriller
The Bygone
2019
Action / Crime / Drama / Mystery / Thriller
Plot summary
When a young rancher crosses paths with a Lakota girl from a nearby reservation, her mysterious disappearance sparks a search that uncovers a harrowing past and hints at a dire future.
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"... who's to say cowboys and Indians all disappeared?"
Can't hide from who you are
PLOT SPOILER REVIEW.
Kip Summer (Graham Phillips) can't perform in cathouse because a woman is being abused in the next room. Kip helps. He eventually takes Laura /Waniya (Sydney Schafer) to his failing ranch. Her pimp (Shawn Hatosy) takes her back. Kip has to go save her again and in the end, they ride off into the cliche sunset.
You knew what was going to happen in the first two minutes. You had the good guys and bad guys figured out. The clues were too obvious. The film didn't do anything for me.
Guide: F-word. No sex or nudity.
Captivating drama
A captivating drama following kip, a young cowboy, as he tries to find and save a young woman being held captive. The cinematography was well done, the acting pretty good, and the storyline had a nice flow. I found myself drawn into the story and into the characters. It was obviously low budget, but well done.