a5c7b9f00b Frank Harden is man on the run. With time running out, Frank must find his redemption before it is too late. Can one act justify a lifetime of wickedness? Explore the darkest confines of the soul from upcoming director Robert Conway&#39;s film, &quot;Redemption.&quot; A genre busting Western where there is no law, no good guys; only the bad and worse. Frank Harden is no stranger to the unlawful west, he is a killer. However, because of a tragic event he must battle his own worst enemy, himself. I am not knocking Netflix but one of the reasons I keep the old school service of renting DVD&#39;s is so I can access movies that don&#39;t seem to be available from other sources. That in mind, I am prepared to see a lot of movies that that I probably would not see from anywhere else not even on cable.<br/><br/>Redemption is better than a lot of the westerns that I get to see through this service. The sets, costuming, and acting are pretty good. I am only disappointed by two things: when it was supposed to be dark, it was too dark to see anything. Also, not to appear morbid, no one explained why the dead woman was tied to a stake in the street.<br/><br/>Good job on a very limited budget. I would give this one star, but, I dunno, I feel sorry for the people who made it.<br/><br/>I don&#39;t know what happened, I think somebody wanted this hot Mexican chick and killed some people. In the meantime, there was a lot of canned dialog. Then the guy who wanted the chick was tortured. It was gross, but so unrealistic I wasn&#39;t bothered by it.<br/><br/>This is what a movie made in Iraq would be like, I think they just got people off the street who looked hungry and told them if they acted in this movie they would feed them a big mac.<br/><br/>Not only is it bad content, the quality of the image is similar to a VHS home video. <br/><br/>All in all, just don&#39;t waste the gas driving somewhere then taking this back with you.
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