Running time: 82 minutes
Starring: Susan Gayle Watts, Carr Cavender, Drew Connick
The Hell and Gone follows a group of dangerous robbers and a crafty drifter who cross paths at a ranch in the middle of the dessert in Arizona. The drifter will have to use all his cunning to get out of this situation, outsmart the gang, and make sure no one else gets hurt.
However, one of the problems with this film are the sound effects, specifically the gun fire. It sounds noticeably fake and muted. This was a major disappointment as there is a gunfight at the start of the film that should have gotten me excited, but the gunfire sounds just made me question what was going on. It seems like a minor complaint, but for anyone that watches a decent amount of action films, this will feel off. And on top of this, the plot is a little too convenient at times. Certain actions are taken that just don't seem to make sense. And the ending escalates to a certain degree to ultimately provide an unsatisfying end. However, taken as a whole, To Hell and Gone is a great effort and a nice homage to old school westerns, but its flaws keep this from being a must see.
To Hell and Gone is an admirable project, with interesting characters in this independent modern day homage to spaghetti westerns.
Rent it.
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