What if Butch Cassidy had survived that 1908 shootout with the Bolivian army? That’s the premise of this stylized Western starring Sam Shepherd as Butch.
I love Westerns, and I found this one to be satisfying but not exceptional. It’s a beautifully shot film with sound acting. Unfortunately, once we get past the inspired premise, the screenplay is pretty routine.
Sam Shepherd’s presence and features make him well suited to play an icon, whether Chuck Yeager (The Right Stuff) or Butch Cassidy. Eduardo Noriega (so good as the drug smuggler in Transsiberian) reeks unreliability as the one person who has what Butch needs. Stephen Rea (The Crying Game) has a gift for hangdog performances, and he gives another good one as the Wiley Coyote of Pinkerton agents.
This is the directorial debut of noted screenwriter Mateo Gil (Open Your Eyes/Vanilla Sky, The Sea Inside). Gil has the directorial touch – he makes full use of the dramatic Bolivian landscape and engaging Bolivian cast.
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