Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaAfter the death of her husband, Tabatha- a young, tattooed, rebellious horse trainer- wrestles with financial insecurity and unresolved grief while providing refuge for a group of wayward te... Leggi tuttoAfter the death of her husband, Tabatha- a young, tattooed, rebellious horse trainer- wrestles with financial insecurity and unresolved grief while providing refuge for a group of wayward teenagers on her broken-down ranch in the Badlands.After the death of her husband, Tabatha- a young, tattooed, rebellious horse trainer- wrestles with financial insecurity and unresolved grief while providing refuge for a group of wayward teenagers on her broken-down ranch in the Badlands.
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We saw "East of Wall" last night in a "Screen Unseen" showing. Wasn't sure what I was watching for the first 5 minutes or so but after that I was pulled into the lives of these characters. Fantastic script and direction by Kate Beecroft. And, the acting, well it almost seemed like they were just being themselves! (Hint: watch the acting credits!)
And my lord, the horsemanship... these young women can RIDE!!!
Watched at the 2025 Sundance Film Festival.
A simple slice of life tale about a women trying her best to go through the troubles in life is emotional journey. And director Kate Beecroft does a fantastic job on presenting a low-budget feature with strong nature performances from the cast, realistic characters and engaging writing.
Presented through a docudrama presentation, this slice of life narrative carries many good themes about family, the struggles, being a cowboy/cowgirl kind, and trying the best to navigate despite the harsh realities. Filmed with beautiful camerawork and nature dialogue, you begin to feel the connection and emotions the characters are going through. Whether they aren't perfect, the characters are interesting as they never came off as unlikable or boring.
All of the performances are good, the score is good, and there are some sequences that does hit right in the heart successfully. Reminds me a lot of Chloé Zhao which her works focus on the American natural landscapes.
Overall, I really liked this movie and I love to see this director make another movie someday.
A simple slice of life tale about a women trying her best to go through the troubles in life is emotional journey. And director Kate Beecroft does a fantastic job on presenting a low-budget feature with strong nature performances from the cast, realistic characters and engaging writing.
Presented through a docudrama presentation, this slice of life narrative carries many good themes about family, the struggles, being a cowboy/cowgirl kind, and trying the best to navigate despite the harsh realities. Filmed with beautiful camerawork and nature dialogue, you begin to feel the connection and emotions the characters are going through. Whether they aren't perfect, the characters are interesting as they never came off as unlikable or boring.
All of the performances are good, the score is good, and there are some sequences that does hit right in the heart successfully. Reminds me a lot of Chloé Zhao which her works focus on the American natural landscapes.
Overall, I really liked this movie and I love to see this director make another movie someday.
A strong offering in the Biographical Narrative genre. Not as polished as Nomadland but it offers a window into the lives of those living in the "New West." As real and vulnerable as Yellowstone was manufactured and soapy.
The sound mix is energetic and creative as is the mix of cinematic and cellphone photography. There are some stunning cinematography. At times the narrative flow seems to thin into series of vignettes and some character arcs can thin out, but those elements resolve.
The themes of loss, grief, and overcoming through community and determination and living out one's life and call, are strong and the juice is certainly worth the squeeze. The mix of professional and amateur actors is truly impressive.
The sound mix is energetic and creative as is the mix of cinematic and cellphone photography. There are some stunning cinematography. At times the narrative flow seems to thin into series of vignettes and some character arcs can thin out, but those elements resolve.
The themes of loss, grief, and overcoming through community and determination and living out one's life and call, are strong and the juice is certainly worth the squeeze. The mix of professional and amateur actors is truly impressive.
Forcing myself to sit through this self-aggrandizing garbage was one of the most boring and painful experiences of my life. It felt like someone handed the most broken people in America a camera and told them to try to make people cry with their "story".
I struggle to even call this a movie because it was just so much nothing all the way through. No substance, people "acting" as themselves and still failing at that, and the most cringy voiceovers since the original cut of Blade Runner. This was worse than watching the trashiest reality TV, because at least something happens on those shows that can be accidentally entertaining at times.
Instinct told me to leave 2 minutes in when it showed the family making horse-riding TikTok videos, but I was too stupid to listen to that voice. Be smarter than me and go see or do literally anything else.
I struggle to even call this a movie because it was just so much nothing all the way through. No substance, people "acting" as themselves and still failing at that, and the most cringy voiceovers since the original cut of Blade Runner. This was worse than watching the trashiest reality TV, because at least something happens on those shows that can be accidentally entertaining at times.
Instinct told me to leave 2 minutes in when it showed the family making horse-riding TikTok videos, but I was too stupid to listen to that voice. Be smarter than me and go see or do literally anything else.
I saw East of Wall at a "Screen Unseen" event at my local theater. I hadn't heard of it before and went in completely blind, which I usually enjoy-but in this case, it didn't quite work out.
I found the movie hard to follow, both in terms of plot and pacing. It seems to center on a woman with a difficult past who trains horses and tries to move forward with her life. While the film clearly aimed to be emotional and character-driven, the storytelling felt disjointed and lacked enough clarity to fully connect with the audience.
On the plus side, the visuals were striking-the South Dakota Badlands made for a beautiful and atmospheric backdrop. The acting was generally solid, though nothing particularly stood out.
Overall, East of Wall had potential, but its narrative struggles kept me from becoming fully invested.
I found the movie hard to follow, both in terms of plot and pacing. It seems to center on a woman with a difficult past who trains horses and tries to move forward with her life. While the film clearly aimed to be emotional and character-driven, the storytelling felt disjointed and lacked enough clarity to fully connect with the audience.
On the plus side, the visuals were striking-the South Dakota Badlands made for a beautiful and atmospheric backdrop. The acting was generally solid, though nothing particularly stood out.
Overall, East of Wall had potential, but its narrative struggles kept me from becoming fully invested.
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- QuizAside from Scoot McNairy and Jennifer Ehle, the cast is comprised of non-actors playing versions of themselves.
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