In the late 1800s, a fanatical religious leader, a renegade Sheriff, and a former prostitute collide in a blood triangle on the rugged plains of the New Mexico Territory.
Kind of an odd western. Especially the performance by Ed Harris, who always seems to put his "all" into what he doing regardless if it is a little quirky or not. January Jones makes for a great looking avenging angel even if her acting style is a little bland. For fans of westerns it is worth a watch.
Wuchak
Dealing with a false minister in Bleakwater, New Mexico
A homesteading couple have the misfortune of living near a questionable religious leader (Jason Isaacs) and his compound. The wife (January Jones) soon finds herself facing a great challenge while an unusual-but-righteous lawman (Ed Harris) takes over the Sheriff duties of the nearby town.
"Sweetwater (2013) is reminiscent of three 70s Westerns: It features the desperate loneliness and vast landscapes of Bad Company, the ugly side of the Old West of The Great Minnesota Northfield Raid, and the quirky tone of The Missouri Breaks, not to mention the eccentric-but-bold protagonist of the latter film. A couple of more modern Westerns also come mind: South of Heaven, West of H...