Wonderful


small indie western with surprising turns by all concerned. A good surprise and I will tell everyone to watch it.

Nothing is more beautiful than nothing.

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Unfortunately I am having trouble appreciating the "surprising turns"--I started watching after missing the first half hour. I saw an amnesic gunman who was ostensibly involved in a robbery and the killing of a lawman. Things fell into place at the end (neat twist), but the time covered in a flashback after the "gunman" awoke with the "school teacher" in his room was apparently covered in the first half hour. Therefore I ask: how did he lose his memory and why was he accused of killing the "sheriff"!!??

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No film is worth watching after missing the first half hour. Watch it again from the beginning.

Nothing is more beautiful than nothing.

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***Spoilers*****
He wasn't accused of killing the sheriff (him!). But he had lost his memory, and many things he had learned about the robbery/killing made him pretty sure that he was one of the three men involved in the incident -- three men were supposed to have committed the crime, and two were killed, leaving him as the third man; the crime happened in Jericho and they escaped on train from Jericho, and he was found on the train tracks leading from Jericho right after the crime; an eyewitness (the school teacher) said one of the three was knocked in the head, just like he was; etc., etc. .... .....Oh, and the school teacher was in on the crime with the three men, and she knocked the sheriff out (gave him the head wound that caused the amnesia) after the sheriff blasted her boyfriend in the face during the crime!

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