A lot of folks are making some statements that could be misunderstood by most. Buffalo hunting in 1800s was a very lucrative occupation for someone who had nothing. So, I'm taking it out of realm of "OMG" and putting into a perspective of the hunters. They did make a lot of money in their time for these hides. And there was in our perspective a lot of waist. But it was a living. If it could have been avoided, there might have been something else that was equally as distasteful. That was the old west, and people have take that into consideration.
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Buffalo Hunting...in the 1800s
Hard to Watch at times, but a good film
Seen this at the Borderlines Festival in Herefordshire. A good film, gritty, well made. Hard to watch at times due to the subject matter (if you like animals!).
Thought it showed the senseless slaughter of American Bison well, and the reasons for it. Well acted and well shot with interesting scenery, a good interplay between the lead characters. No particular twists or surprises, but all the better for it in my view.
One criticism would be it wasn't great on showing the timeline over the 6 months or so of the story. However, this is a minor point and I think overall the film is well worth a look. Hope you enjoy!
this was quite...
An epic , good old striving wild western anectdote, about the hunting of the american mammal, the buffalo. It sends vibes back to the 1970's epic wild west saga drama's, like centennial , not so deeply plotted, with just a cast of 5-6 it will give you a good payback in form of magical visuals, and a nick cage in prima form
making a blockbuster out of a wild west movie today isnt easy, i dont believe this will be one neither, but a very well compressed story based on a novel ,and quite realistic plot and setup makes this a seeworthy film. The grumpy old man had some glory moment watching, felt a tingle of monsieur pasquinele, therefore a thumbs up and a recommend.