When an ex-cop arrives in a small town searching for answers to a murdered ranch owner and his missing daughter, it slowly becomes clear he has his own personal agenda to finding the truth.When an ex-cop arrives in a small town searching for answers to a murdered ranch owner and his missing daughter, it slowly becomes clear he has his own personal agenda to finding the truth.When an ex-cop arrives in a small town searching for answers to a murdered ranch owner and his missing daughter, it slowly becomes clear he has his own personal agenda to finding the truth.
Wicken Taylor
- Hotel Clerk Deedee
- (as Amy Wickenheiser)
Frankie Bifulco
- Lanky Man Attacker
- (as Frank Bifulco)
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I really had no expectations for this movie. I was literally just looking for something to watch and came across this. Sounded intriguing and my expectations were low!
It has some wonderful landscape shots that make this look like a lot of money and planning went into this very independent movie. While there are not any stars I recognized, there were faces that looked familiar and none of the acting seemed amateur.
This looks like it is probably a low budget movie but it looks great and the acting is incredible. The noir crime mystery plot isn't anything new, but the story is compelling. Really enjoyed this. A great surprise.
It has some wonderful landscape shots that make this look like a lot of money and planning went into this very independent movie. While there are not any stars I recognized, there were faces that looked familiar and none of the acting seemed amateur.
This looks like it is probably a low budget movie but it looks great and the acting is incredible. The noir crime mystery plot isn't anything new, but the story is compelling. Really enjoyed this. A great surprise.
And to some darnridden fact they do shoot well , this production, that is rolling out in the middle of nothingness ,duck county, FL(?) usa.
When i say shoot well then im pointing towards the filmographic work quality, its basicly perfect, but the editing and directing of some scenes couldve been elaborated and connected better. Its a solid act by the lead male, the rest is more like the average.
So if you want to dive into kingdome come of the king of the hill, and the murderous mysteries among the kings friends, offspring and the mysterious disappearance of a woman and her father in crocodile country, do holler in and join the rest trying to ''find her''
its perfect playtime, not much nonsense and roundabouting, cause the culprit is there somewhere inside your blindspot. A recommend from the grumpy old man.
When i say shoot well then im pointing towards the filmographic work quality, its basicly perfect, but the editing and directing of some scenes couldve been elaborated and connected better. Its a solid act by the lead male, the rest is more like the average.
So if you want to dive into kingdome come of the king of the hill, and the murderous mysteries among the kings friends, offspring and the mysterious disappearance of a woman and her father in crocodile country, do holler in and join the rest trying to ''find her''
its perfect playtime, not much nonsense and roundabouting, cause the culprit is there somewhere inside your blindspot. A recommend from the grumpy old man.
I had no expectations for this movie. But when a drama / mystery focuses on boring landscape shots over and over, you know something foul is up.
They are simply covering up the ultra low budget and hope you don't notice the boring story and horrible acting. Not to mention the poor direction and music track that doesnt fit the film.
Per the story -- nothing origial here. It's been done over and over ad infinitum. And done so much better. In fact, without giving any spoilers, I can confidently tell you you will figure out the ending withn 26 minutes.
It's so poorly written you have to wonder how this guy got backing to ALSO direct it. Doubt anyone will make their money back on this one.
Perhaps the saddest thing is the acting. They are all acting like green amateurs. Sort of sad to see them struggling to emote.
The movie doesnt deserve a look.
They are simply covering up the ultra low budget and hope you don't notice the boring story and horrible acting. Not to mention the poor direction and music track that doesnt fit the film.
Per the story -- nothing origial here. It's been done over and over ad infinitum. And done so much better. In fact, without giving any spoilers, I can confidently tell you you will figure out the ending withn 26 minutes.
It's so poorly written you have to wonder how this guy got backing to ALSO direct it. Doubt anyone will make their money back on this one.
Perhaps the saddest thing is the acting. They are all acting like green amateurs. Sort of sad to see them struggling to emote.
The movie doesnt deserve a look.
10Librafan
This film reminded me so much of A Simple Plan, obviously without the household names in it but never-the-less a classic old school noir. Beautifully shot, very well acted and a kickass score to boot! I'll definitely be looking out for this director's next film. I didn't see the end coming, and there's no doubt this thriller is a slow burn but that's what I loved about it. I'm also curious where it was filmed because so much of the film felt rural, and then it opened up into a sort of beach-house coastal world. Final thoughts, I enjoyed it more than most of what I'm seeing on Netflix these days which all seems very similar and box checking in terms of themes. This film was refreshing because it was smarter than that. It felt more like a European style thriller, possibly French, maybe even Scandinavian.
Did you know
- TriviaOne of only two acting credits (as of 2023) for Garrett Andrew Ahrens. Both projects, Find Her (2022) and A Friend in the Woods (2022) are ones in which Nick McCallum acts, writes, and directs. Ahrens also acts as an executive producer on both projects.
- GoofsThe film is set in Louisiana. However, The protagonist refers to Warner as the richest man in the county. Louisiana does not have counties. It has parishes.
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