Should I start with the camera work, production design, direction or the dialogue? Sometimes it's really painful to see decent actors in their twilight.
The camera and lighting are lacking. Looks like DSLR footage. Movies set in the old west don't have old props. Everything would be relatively new. This looks like it was decorated out of someone's grandmother's basement. I guess I shouldn't blame the bad acting on the director, but he allowed the overacting. As for the dialogue, it was clunky and awkward, at best.
I was going to give it three stars, just for the casting of Jeff Fahey, but had to take away one for Tom Berenger.
Hey, at the end of the day, Lee got his film made.
The camera and lighting are lacking. Looks like DSLR footage. Movies set in the old west don't have old props. Everything would be relatively new. This looks like it was decorated out of someone's grandmother's basement. I guess I shouldn't blame the bad acting on the director, but he allowed the overacting. As for the dialogue, it was clunky and awkward, at best.
I was going to give it three stars, just for the casting of Jeff Fahey, but had to take away one for Tom Berenger.
Hey, at the end of the day, Lee got his film made.