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Jason Momoa of "Game of Thrones" and "The Red Road" makes his directorial debut and stars in this intense road movie as Wolf, a Native American on the run after avenging his mother's murder. As he flees across the desolate American West on his motorcycle, he'll discover that justice has a cost - Wolf's search for redemption will reveal secrets and take him on a journey where the roads have some very unexpected turns. Robert Homer Mollohan, Lisa Bonet, Sarah Shahi, Michael Raymond-James, Chris Browning, Timothy V. Murphy, Steve Reevis, and Wes Studi co-star in a powerful story of family, strangers, pride and penance. Road to Paloma was written by Jason Momoa, Robert Homer Mollohan, and Jonathan Hirschbein, and produced by Jason Momoa and Brian Andrew Mendoza. Written by
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On the road. On the run.
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Rated R for language, sexuality and nudity, some drug use, and violence including an incident of sexual assault
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The real name of the character, Irish portrayed by Michael Raymond-James, is revealed to be Timothy Murphy, which is the name of the actor that portrays F.B.I. agent Williams.
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Gasoline
Written by Shovels & Rope
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This movie wasn't to bad, as other reviewers have mentioned, this isn't an action movie really.. there are some fight scenes, some action scenes.
Mostly its trying to capture the sort of freespirit, travelling around on a motorcycle and camping out in the desert kinda lifestyle. I thought acting was pretty good for what is obviously a low budget film, despite low budget the video quality is pretty good.. its getting to the point now where quality video recording equipment is so cheap, that a good director and actors can make a decent movie without spending millions.
I think this movie will resonate with a lot of people in different ways, it might remind people of when they were younger.. people they have met in their life.. the importance of family.. I can imagine this resonating with people who are native(I'm not).
Overall I thought the movie was pretty good for what it was, I wasn't expecting much to be honest, and the beginning was abit slow, but I eventually got into it. Only complaint is I thought the ending was horrible. Without going into it I'll just say it was terrible and unsatisfying. I think the movie deserved a much better ending.