watched Oct 07, 2017,
spitballarmy’s review published on Letterboxd:
7.1
[blu-ray, Netflix]This is essentially a portrait of a character’s emotional landscape, and, as such, is not heavily plot-driven. But the approach lends itself perfectly to several meditative stretches that provide lead Sam Elliott with the opportunity to transform his trademark slow burn into some memorable and devastating quiet moments. And it’s great to see Katherine Ross again, beautiful and aging very gracefully.
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