Cowboy Smoke Sub Download

Cowboy Smoke Sub Download

derwmar




Cowboy Smoke Sub Download

http://urllio.com/qy5r8






















Joe's a suburban convenience store clerk with big dreams of becoming a cowboy so he packs his boots and relocates to South Texas to learn from the real deal. His idea of the mythic cowboy is quickly shattered however when he finds himself holed up in a town that survives on a human smuggling trade.
Joe's a suburban convenience store clerk with big dreams of becoming a cowboy so he packs his boots and relocates to South Texas to learn from the real deal. His idea of the mythic cowboy is quickly shattered however when he finds himself holed up in a town that survives on a human smuggling trade. A few nightmarish twists and turns and Joe's given the opportunity to live out his dream when a family of Mexican immigrants facing certain death need his help.
I screened this film during the Austin Film Festival. I hadn't watched a western film in quite sometime, so when I came across this flick I thought I should give it a chance after reading some positive reviews. I was more than pleasantly surprised. There was a great balance of humor and serious subject matter pulled straight from recent headlines. I found myself contemplating the subject matter after I left the theater, which spurred discussion between me and some friends. I feel if a director can pull off entertaining the audience while encouraging self-introspection that they have indeed created a film worth watching. I definitely recommend this film to anyone.
I attended a screening of Cowboy Smoke at the Austin Film Festival and was truly blown away. My friend wanted to see Cowboy Smoke because it was a modern western and this was all I knew going into the screening and I&#39;ll admit, I&#39;m not a big fan of westerns. <br/><br/>To my surprise Cowboy Smoke was much more than a western. Cowboy Smoke manages to be an entertaining action-adventure genre film but also an engaging social commentary. Writer/Director Will Moore is a talent to keep your eye on. He somehow managed to make an indie action film with a great story. His ability to hold this extremely ambitious and epic movie together has me impressed. The remote setting is captured beautifully by director of photography Steven Acevedo. These stunning visuals along with an original score by Brian Satterwhite, which was so good that I asked the director where I could get a copy of the CD, give the film a big budget feel. I was surprised with the acting as well. Usually with indie films the acting is the weakest part of the film. Not the case with Cowboy Smoke. All star performances from Estella Perez, Matt Johnston and James Paul in supporting roles. Joe as the convenience store clerk, wanna-be cowboy has such a great character arch that you will be cheering out loud for him in the film&#39;s final scenes and is played to perfection by newcomer Mike Lutz. Chad Mathews as loner desperado, Wes, manages to create a character that outwardly cares for no one other than himself but deep down we know better. Mathews does this all with nuances and body movements. A great performance.<br/><br/>So what was weak about Cowboy Smoke you ask? No complaints here. After spending four days of watching your standard festival indie fare, Cowboy Smoke was an all out blessing. I would not be surprised if I saw this film in the local theater in the months to come and I would recommend Cowboy Smoke to anyone and everyone, regardless of if they were a Western fan or not.

a5c7b9f00b

Report Page