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So, 'Lawman' is a flick that digs into the gritty reality of the Old West, focusing on Bass Reeves, an intriguing character in American history. It’s set in 1875 Indian Territory, which they really capture with a certain rawness. The pacing feels deliberate, letting you stew in the tension between Reeves and the outlaw he’s hauling in. The performances have this rugged authenticity, and you can sense the battle of wills unfolding, which makes it more than just another Western. The practical effects are solid too, contributing to that immersive atmosphere of the time. It's distinct in how it tackles themes of race and justice without resorting to typical tropes.
The film hasn't seen much in the way of format releases, leading to a bit of scarcity in collectors' circles. Its unique take on a lesser-known historical figure adds to its allure, and you’ll find some interest from those who appreciate Westerns with depth. Digital copies seem to circulate more, but physical formats remain a bit elusive, making it a worthwhile find for those into historical narratives.
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