Supposedly based in George Hearst's western stories this brand new western within the meaning of the world, Apache Junction quite sure is nothing despicable neo western aside the silly proposition concerning a young woman going to far country where the law within reach of law, a sort of hideout of those criminals hiding from the claws of the justice, in this bleak and filthy environment the female journalist ventures aiming at bring fresh stories about those outlaws.
Indeed Anabelle Angel (Scout Taylor-Compton) was in jeopardy on arrival, a kind of no tasted new meat or something like that, it triggers the primitive instincts of some hungry soldiers willing to rape her at whatever cost, then comes in her aid Jericho Ford (Stuart Towsend) a white wandering guy raised among Indians that lives with his closest native friend Wasco (Ricky Lee) in far off shack, sadly in the clash three soldiers went to die, one of them is the son of Captain Hensley (Trace Adkins) that hereinafter put a high reward to got the head of Jericho Ford at your desk.
If you think this western is something alike Deadwood series wrote by George Hearst with those countless nude scenes, just forget about, it seems a straitlaced offering, it somewhat undermines the weak plot already, in other hand some colorful characters in some way strengthen the movie as the native Ricky Lee, the ruthless villain Ed Morrone and the bar's owner Thomas Jane, worthwhile a look by less stringent.
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First watch: 2024 / How many: 1 / Source: DVD / Rating: 5.