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Plot Summary
Two powerful, yet deeply troubled women -- refugees from political and personal trauma -- flee a past that haunts them. The daughter of a murdered Black Panther revolutionary, Tess, (Hamilton) lives off the grid on a Sonoma vineyard, fiercely detached from all connections. Her hermetic life cracks when she gives reluctant shelter to a desperate young woman, Anna (Rabe) who has attempted suicide in a nearby forest. An unlikely alliance forms between the two, where other close relationships have failed -- David, Anna's husband, (Linklater) and John, Tess' employer (Weber), cannot break through their walls. But the very difference between the two women opens them up to a new vision of themselves, as not only survivors, but as heroes capable even of a thrilling shoot-out in the name of outlaw justice. Reclaiming freedom, and life, they plunge forward, towards an unknown, transformative horizon.
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Lily Rabe shines
If you already liked her from AMH, you should watch her in this film. The girl has some serious acting chops, hope to see more from her. The story itself was entertaining, and wasn't where I was expecting it to go (in that good kinda way). If you're into good cinematography, this movie definitely shines in that area. You won't be disappointed from a watch, good indie film!
Enjoyed it!
I thought Redemption Trail was an incredibly interesting film. What really caught me was the fact that many of these characters came from different places and different life styles but all ended up in the same place as they dealt with their loss. I think it shows that sometimes loss can show people something or someone new who can help them. I also enjoyed the scenery. The vineyard and the area of Sonoma County were gorgeous. It definitely showed a different side of California. It shows that it’s not all beaches and big cities. Overall, I enjoyed the film and think it had great lessons.
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