IMDb doesn't allow 1/2 stars, so it bumps up to a semi solid 6/10. Overall, fans of the classic western style won't be too disappointed, but at the same time, shouldn't really be very impressed either and if they are they probably haven't seen enough well done westerns. It is simply the kind of clichéd story that just required a stronger lead (as well as screenplay) and perhaps some juxtaposed flashbacks of that lead's less civilized days. Not to take away from Michael Wincott's performance as Gentleman Dave Turner in this film, but I couldn't help feeling during the course of watching that he might have been more suitable for the lead instead of Keifer. While I am aware Keifer Sutherland built up a strong following with his television success, he really doesn't seem to play this character to that credit and what we get from him feels closer to the character he played in the classic late 80s movie Young Guns, all those years ago. Background External Links wikipedia:Todd Stashwick on Wikipedia. Todd Stashwick is one of the writers in the story team of Forspoken. He is known for his role as Deacon on Syfy s 12 Monkeys, based on the 1995 film. Regrettably I have to say, it's not that great of a match, at least not in this particular story. Todd Stashwick (born October 16, 1968) is an American actor and writer. Put simply, Square Enix faces too many open-world competitors to. I'm sure a lynch party will be formed soon after reading this, but I honestly believe the films' main draw here is the Sutherland father and son team. Forspoken pulls from genre staples and even begins with Alice in Wonderland references, but it also falls into troubling tropes. If you're looking for a western with cinematography to appreciate check out 2015's The Revenant (the acting is far better as well), or even the most recent remake of The Magnificent Seven. People here have talked about the grandeur of the cinematography in this movie though what we get in that respect is somewhat minimal and not terribly impressive by any western standard. Yet for hard core western fans it ends up being a relatively watchable one none the less. Navy SEALs Original Video Game Soundtrack / SOCOM 4: U.S.Forsaken is mostly a standard fare of classic western film tropes strung together to form a not so original story. Navy SEALs Original Video Game Soundtrack / SOCOM 4: U.S.
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