Butcher's Crossing

2022

Drama / Western

Rotten Tomatoes Critics - Certified Fresh 70% · 50 reviews
Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Spilled 47%
IMDb Rating 6.1/10 10 523 523

Plot summary

In the 1870s, a young Harvard dropout seeks his destiny out West by tying his fate to a team of buffalo hunters led by a man named Miller. Together, they embark on a harrowing journey risking life and sanity.



November 01, 2023 at 05:44 PM

Director

Gabe Polsky

Top cast

Nicolas Cage as Miller
Rachel Keller as Francine
Xander Berkeley as Charlie Hoge
Jeremy Bobb as Fred Schneider
720p.WEB
984.01 MB
1280*640
English 2.0
R
23.976 fps
1 hr 47 min
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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by holmes-69236 9 / 10

Hard to Watch at times, but a good film

Seen this at the Borderlines Festival in Herefordshire. A good film, gritty, well made. Hard to watch at times due to the subject matter (if you like animals!).

Thought it showed the senseless slaughter of American Bison well, and the reasons for it. Well acted and well shot with interesting scenery, a good interplay between the lead characters. No particular twists or surprises, but all the better for it in my view.

One criticism would be it wasn't great on showing the timeline over the 6 months or so of the story. However, this is a minor point and I think overall the film is well worth a look. Hope you enjoy!

Reviewed by ops-52535 8 / 10

this was quite...

An epic , good old striving wild western anectdote, about the hunting of the american mammal, the buffalo. It sends vibes back to the 1970's epic wild west saga drama's, like centennial , not so deeply plotted, with just a cast of 5-6 it will give you a good payback in form of magical visuals, and a nick cage in prima form

making a blockbuster out of a wild west movie today isnt easy, i dont believe this will be one neither, but a very well compressed story based on a novel ,and quite realistic plot and setup makes this a seeworthy film. The grumpy old man had some glory moment watching, felt a tingle of monsieur pasquinele, therefore a thumbs up and a recommend.

Reviewed by trinaboice 6 / 10

Viewers will spend much of their time waiting for something to "happen."

IN A NUTSHELL: This dramatic Western is based on the popular novel by John Edward Williams about an epic frontier adventure. It's about a Harvard student who drops out of school to experience life in the Colorado wilderness. He joins a team of buffalo hunters that challenges everything he's ever known.

The film was directed by Gabe Polsky, who also worked as one of the producers and writers with writing help from Liam Satre-Meloy. I've never read the book, but I've heard the source material is richer than what is portrayed in the film. That's often the case for book-to-movie adaptations.

THINGS I LIKED: Fans of Nicolas Cage will get a kick of seeing him in this role. He was hugely popular for a time, then dwindled down to only loyal fans, and is now on a surging upswing again. Good for him. This is the first time we've seen him bald in a film.

Other cast members include Jeremy Bob, Xander Berkley, Fred Hechinger, Paul Raci, and Rachel Keller.

Beautiful cinematography by David Gallego.

The powerful and haunting music was by Leo Birenberg.

Title cards on the screen give us an indication of the passage of months.

Will Andrews' character (played by Fred Hechinger) is looking for meaning in life. He asks Nicolas Cage's character "Why?" and gets a cold stare in return. It's fascinating to watch his naiive, smiling face slowly mature as he witnesses unspeakable events.

The movie was shot on land owned by the Blackfeet Nation in Montana. All of the buffalo featured in the film were handled by the Blackfeet Tribe Buffalo Program.

It's amazing to see so many bison in one place. At the end of the movie, the screen shows us some statistics, explaining that in 1860, an estimated 60,000,000 bison roamed the American West. Two decades later, the bison population plunged to fewer than three hundred. How devastatingly sad. Today, there are approximately 30,000 bison in North America, thanks to efforts made by the Native American tribes and government protections. It's regarded as one of the greatest conservation stories of all time. In 2016, the American bison was named the "National Mammal."

THINGS I DIDN'T LIKE: If you like animals, you'll have a hard time watching so many buffalos die at the hands of greedy men who just want their pelts. It's truly heartbreaking.

We just don't learn enough about the characters and their backstories to feel completely invested in what happens to them. We care more about the innocent bison.

Viewers will spend much of their time waiting for something to "happen." There were a surprising number of wooden-acting moments in the town scenes.

Some of the characters don't seem to serve a real purpose. For example, Xander Berkley plays an old guy who just quotes scriptures and talks about God while on the buffalo hunt.

TIPS FOR PARENTS: We see tons of bloodied bones, hides, animal heads, and other body parts. It's heartbreaking to see fields of dead, skinned bison.

Talk of prostitutes. We see a man almost buy her services.

Violence (a man beats another man to death) Men try to survive in perilous conditions.

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