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The movie is 90% shock value and political correctness. There are only a handful jokes, the story is paper thin, no part of the movie looks or sounds like it could be taking place in the 1920s.
It's a movie set in the 1920s with people who all sound and look like they are in 2020.
Yes, quite bad. No wonder this movie bombed hard at the box office.
Also way too much political correctness and that's always worse in a historical piece because they always have to throw their "correct" opinions to correct history.
That's the entire point of the movie. Being able to live each others life bonded them closer together than what would otherwise be possible. As social animals, humans are defined based on how they are treated and treat others. It makes sense.
There is also the part where he works to save her from impending death and they work together to save the whole town. Damsel in distress and saving the world are classic motives for love.
I can recommend the 2017 movie Wind River. The themes are similar: lawlessness, cowboy justice and personal revenge.
You should watch the movie before you judge the actors. They are both great in this even though I am not a fan of them.
I recommend that you come here after watching the movie and never before. Most of the talking points are from people have seen the movie and want to comment on it.
It's supposed to be reminiscent of the way Natalie Wood died.
No, there is no evidence to imply that they were.
No, Emma and Rihanna were the worst characters by far.
The movie is based on real events and people in Michigan.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leo_Sharp
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