Fantastic!
Wasn't expecting too much as mostly young inexperienced actors. I was pleasantly surprised, no sex or nudity, except for some off color language would be good for family. Beautiful northern California setting. Some reviewers attempt to show how smart they are by attempting to spoil the plot. There's one or two in every crowd.
Excellent movie
This has some amazing and fantastic scenery, great acting as well. Unbelievable ending. You'll enjoy every moment of this movie.
BUTCH AND SUNDANCE
While two brothers were out deer hunting Nate Towne (Spencer Treat Clark), the older of the two, accidentally shoots and kills Mayor Cavanaugh. Skylar (Nick Eversman) the younger of the siblings, opts to take the rap because he is a minor. Their father Bloom is the sheriff (Ted Levine) in a town that is literally owned by the Cavanaughs.
To twist things more, the Mayor's wife insists young Skylar be tried as an adult. Nate, the trigger man, is the boyfriend of the Mayor's daughter he shot and the deputy (Martin Starr) is a Cavanaugh, who seems to be interested in real justice.
The incident opens up a past sore, one unknown to the boys. Eventually the film becomes a man hunt for Butch and Sundance as one can deduce from the cover.
The plot of the film is interesting and had enough complexity for a decent indie. Unfortunately it was not well developed. Likewise characters were never developed and the dialouge went through the motions. While things were...
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