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Shadow-Heart


Directed by: Dean Alioto
Starring: Justin Ament
Genre:
Western
Run Time: 114 min.
Release Date:
August 2009
On The Web:
Official
Site
Teaser:
Movie Trailer
Reviewed by
Byron Merritt |
Being a proud member of Amazon.com’s Vine reviewers, I found myself
pondering why some movies were available on occasion (usually ones I’ve
never heard of), while others were not. I also consider myself a
responsible reviewer; in other words, I’ll read, sample, or watch
whatever it is I get from Amazon’s Vine program, regardless of what it
looks like on the outside. Unfortunately, a pattern is emerging for The
Vine program films. These are the seldom heard of ones I mentioned
earlier. To give you an idea as to what types of films are being offered
through The Vine, I’ll use this one — SHADOWHEART — as an example.
First, let’s take into consideration the fact that the film was
produced by first-time film production company Desert Moon Pictures.
Okay. So. Big deal. Now let’s look at the main actor, Justin Ament. His
film repertoire is not exactly stellar. He’s had a lot of uncredited
work (see "extra"), obviously trying to break into Hollywood’s
mainstream. He’s written two screenplays: this one, and another for THE
PATH OF EVIL. The Path of Evil, like Shadowheart, hasn’t been lauded as
very good cinema. But why?
Well, the easy answer is that the films just aren’t that well
thought-out nor well put together. In Shadowheart, we see cliche after
cliche, and old character after old character. It’s a recycle mish-mash
of seriously poor proportions. Think of just about every Italian western
starring Clint Eastwood and you’ll have seen every character in this
film many times over.
The only exception to the poor characters is Angus Macfadyen (best
known for his role as Robert the Bruce in BRAVEHEART) as the wicked —
but still cliche stereotype — Will Tunney. He played (perhaps
overplayed) the role of the ruthless and amoral killer and made it, at
the very least, fun to watch.
Everything else in this story was completely predictable. When I saw
the young protagonist with the young girl in the beginning, I knew what
would befall them long before it actually happened. And when I saw the
sheriff trying to take the dastardly Will Tunney to the next town for
imprisonment and possible hanging, I knew they’d never make it there.
And this list of obviousness goes on and on and on and on.
So, getting back to my original quandary: why are some films
available on The Vine and others aren’t. Well, it’s becoming painfully
obvious now. Those DVDs that can’t sell are given away in hopes of
finding a sympathetic audience. But I simply cannot sympathize with
drivel such as this. I’ll write my review and post it for all to condone
or trash, but I simply cannot give this film a positive spin when
there’s simply none to be found.
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Image from Shadowheart

DVD cost: $16.55
Purchase:
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Newsworthy:
The film was dedicated to
Just Ament's grandfather who died just before production on the film
began.
Movie Quote: "Did
you come back to kill Will Tunney?"
Other Actors/Actresses
from Shadowheart
  
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