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5.7/10
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A murder in a sleepy town at the heart of the Blue Ridge Mountains shocks the community and refuels a longtime feud between two families.A murder in a sleepy town at the heart of the Blue Ridge Mountains shocks the community and refuels a longtime feud between two families.A murder in a sleepy town at the heart of the Blue Ridge Mountains shocks the community and refuels a longtime feud between two families.
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Jeff Cole
- Jim Pierce
- (as Jeffrey Cole)
Tonya Bludsworth
- Nancy Pierce
- (uncredited)
Jae Hoon Chae
- Lou McGrath
- (uncredited)
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A poorly made series that they accidentally made as a movie with Native culture, admirable stuff, tons of cliches, more unrealistic situations that you can count, dialogues that were written by schoolboys, an estranged wife Elli that gets hives by just touching Justin, not a single kiss throughout the whole ordeal.
After that, 2020, four years later they realized what a mistake they made, wanted to get it better, but actually made it far worse. Seriously, the series is a little worse by miles, though I enjoyed both mildly.
After that, 2020, four years later they realized what a mistake they made, wanted to get it better, but actually made it far worse. Seriously, the series is a little worse by miles, though I enjoyed both mildly.
- Screenplay/storyline/plots: 5.5
- Production value/impact: 5.5
- Development: 6.5
- Realism: 5
- Entertainment: 5.5
- Acting: 6
- Filming/photography/cinematography: 6
- VFX: 6
- Music/score/sound: 4
- Depth: 5.5
- Logic: 2.5
- Flow: 5.5
- Psychological/suspense/mystery/drama/action/crime: 4.5
- Ending: 3.5.
Melodramatic in the second half, only heightened by a score lacking all subtlety. The acting is sketchy at times, but watchable. It's a PG film, definitely aiming to be Family Friendly, so cutting it a bit of slack is in line. I didn't crack the murder case before the Sheriff did, and the outcome did make sense, so it gets an extra point from me. No need to slam it, people. I've seen much, MUCH worse.
I don't know what some of the other reviewers are talking about. "Low budget"??? Have any of you actually seen a real "low budget" movie? This one does not have the look and feel of "low budget".
Story was good. Acting solid. Visuals and sound were good. The only thing that really bothered me was the incessant score. I hate movies that think there MUST be music playing every second. But that issue aside, it was engaging and enjoyable.
I will say it lacked any hint of "political correctness", which may account for some of the negative reviews.
This would have made a nice pilot for a series. But alas, sans the aforementioned political correctness, it would never even be considered.
Kudos to the cast and crew!
Story was good. Acting solid. Visuals and sound were good. The only thing that really bothered me was the incessant score. I hate movies that think there MUST be music playing every second. But that issue aside, it was engaging and enjoyable.
I will say it lacked any hint of "political correctness", which may account for some of the negative reviews.
This would have made a nice pilot for a series. But alas, sans the aforementioned political correctness, it would never even be considered.
Kudos to the cast and crew!
I thought this movie delivered. I thought it had a good storyline, the characters were interesting enough and the mystery of who had committed the murder wasn't predictable. All in all it's better than most of the terrible movies put out by mainstream Hollywoood these days.
A little cheesy, and probably could have used a budget and script upgrade-
BUT overall, it was entertaining, kept me guessing and I didn't lose interest.
Did you know
- TriviaThe Foxfire boys, all locals in Rabun County, GA is the back up to the singer at the festival.
- GoofsThe Sheriff picks up an antique firearm, cocks it and fires; any military veteran or professional law enforcement officer would assume the firearm is loaded and checked it's load prior to dry firing it.
- ConnectionsReferences Matlock (1986)
- SoundtracksI Was Born A Country Man
Sung by Jeremiah Wade
- How long is Blue Ridge?Powered by Alexa
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- Runtime1 hour 27 minutes
- Color
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