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As the director of this movie, that was poorly distributed it is very reassuring to read the reviews. For the viewer in Tennesse that asked about Peter...he plays the Reverend...the man who intially set up the marriage and who comes to the jail in hopes of saving the soul of Annie Herron. If you are curious about this story read the original short story called Wilderness Station by Alice Munro - one of our finest. AW
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Does the acting world not realize what a gem they have in this man? If you do not remember him, his most famous fole was that in Highlander: the Series and Highlander: Endgame.
Anyway, I am extremely curious to know what capacity he played in this particular film? Thank you to anyone who could repond.
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Brendan Fehr shows his versatilty as an actor in this movie. He made his character so believable that even I, a huge fan, felt an enormous dislike for the character Simon. And his accent was right on. The movie itself was extremely well done and my heart ached for Annie. It makes you wonder how many women and young girls went through this kind of situation back then.
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I thoroughly enjoyed this movie. It was filmed close to the town where I live, and many times when we are driving across the Prairies I wonder what it would have been like to be a settler and come unprepared for the miles of nothing- especially in winter. This movie depicts the hardships and trials of settlers with harsh reality. There are many journies taken in this movie, and the characters mold, shift and change with their gaining of knowledge and experiences in the wild. The acting is exceptional. Cory Sevier and Caroline DeHavernas both do a fabulous job of maturing their characters throughout the movie. There is not a lot of flashy hollywood stuff , just a really good story portrayed in a realistic way with emotion, a simple setting, fabulous characters, and a great cast.
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This movie is not your typical light hearted Hollywood fare but a grim realistic portrayal of a young woman's struggle to survive in the harsh frontier world of western Canada in the 1850s.
I found the scenery brooding yet impressive, perfect for setting the dark moods of this movie. The costuming too looked very authentic for the period, nothing fancy but what served them well for survival.
The cast impressed me too. Newcomer Caroline Dhaveras is the main character and puts on a fine performance in both a difficult and sympathetic part. Brendan Fehr is suitably brutal in the part of the vicious husband, Corey Sevier as the decent brother has the complex role of being a character with both strengths and weaknesses and pulls it off very well. Paul Johannsen is the kindhearted authority who has to investigate a puzzling mystery. All the acting is top notch.
While not for everyone due to its gloomy subject matter and quite graphic use of violence and sex, I found this movie, directed by Anne Wheeler, to be a fascinating glimpse of what it might have been like for young people trapped out in a forbidding world they couldn't ever have prepared themselves for.
I would definitely rate this movie at least 4 of out 5 stars.
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