Just the Ticket #78: Sweetwater
I'm back with another small rental release for you: the brutal yet entertaining western, Sweetwater. In the film, Mad Men star January Jones plays a former prostitute looking to make a new life with her husband, a Mexican farmer (Eduardo Noriega, The Last Stand). Her lurid past and mixed-race relationship draw the unwanted attention of a prominent cult leader from Utah (Whedonverse regular Jason Isaacs), with fatal consequences that lead Jones' prostitute on a bloody quest for revenge. On her trail is a bounty hunter-turned-sherriff with a brutal streak of his own.
I like the occasional western, and this was one of the better ones I've seen.
Everyone in Sweetwater plays their part adequately (no one stands out as horrible, and hopes for Oscar here, either), but Ed Harris steals the show with a mix of no-nonsense morality and gleeful insanity that show why he has been an Oscar contender in the past. Just watching him work is entertainment enough for me.
B
Stay tuned as next time, I review something that caught my attention during the previews on Sweetwater.
I like the occasional western, and this was one of the better ones I've seen.
Everyone in Sweetwater plays their part adequately (no one stands out as horrible, and hopes for Oscar here, either), but Ed Harris steals the show with a mix of no-nonsense morality and gleeful insanity that show why he has been an Oscar contender in the past. Just watching him work is entertainment enough for me.
B
Stay tuned as next time, I review something that caught my attention during the previews on Sweetwater.
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