Flint, directed by Ryan Whitaker, really captures that gritty essence of the old West. The story of James Kettleman, who takes on the name of a notorious killer, pulls you into this brooding atmosphere filled with tension and conflict. The pacing can be a bit uneven at times, which actually adds to the overall vibe of a lawless frontier. The performances, particularly the dynamic between Flint and Nancy Kennig, showcase a raw intensity that feels authentic. It’s interesting how the film tackles themes of identity and morality against the backdrop of a violent range war. Plus, the practical effects during the action sequences have that rough charm that modern CGI often lacks. It's a film that lingers in your mind.
Strong performances from the leadsInteresting take on identity in the WestNoteworthy practical effects in action scenes
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