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Meek's Cutoff (2010)

Meek's Cutoff (2010)
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A braggart meets his match in a courageous woman in this period drama from independent filmmaker Kelly Reichardt. It's 1845, and Stephen Meek (Bruce Greenwood) is a boastful, rough-hewn wilderness guide who has been hired by three families who want to start new lives on the other side of Oregon's Cascade Mountains. Meek constantly tells his charges that he knows the Oregon Trail like the back of his hand, but when they veer off for a shortcut he says is foolproof, they soon find themselves in forbidding territory, without water and with Indians on the horizon. While the men of the party travel with Meek, their wives are made to follow them in a separate wagon, and Emily Tetherow (Michelle Williams), the strong-willed wife of Solomon Tetherow (Will Patton), begins openly questioning Meek's competence among the other women, especially her friend Millie Gately (Zoe Kazan). While making their way through the wilderness, the party happens upon a Cayuse Indian (Rod Rondeaux); Meek captures the Indian and proposes they kill him, but Emily bravely speaks up for him, believing he has the right to live and perhaps the knowledge to lead them safely over the mountains. Meek's Cutoff was an official selection at the 2010 New York Film Festival. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Michelle WilliamsBruce Greenwood, (more)
Director(s):
Kelly Reichardt
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG
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Synopsis of Meek's Cutoff

A braggart meets his match in a courageous woman in this period drama from independent filmmaker Kelly Reichardt. It's 1845, and Stephen Meek (Bruce Greenwood) is a boastful, rough-hewn wilderness guide who has been hired by three families who want to start new lives on the other side of Oregon's Cascade Mountains. Meek constantly tells his charges that he knows the Oregon Trail like the back of his hand, but when they veer off for a shortcut he says is foolproof, they soon find themselves in forbidding territory, without water and with Indians on the horizon. While the men of the party travel with Meek, their wives are made to follow them in a separate wagon, and Emily Tetherow (Michelle Williams), the strong-willed wife of Solomon Tetherow (Will Patton), begins openly questioning Meek's competence among the other women, especially her friend Millie Gately (Zoe Kazan). While making their way through the wilderness, the party happens upon a Cayuse Indian (Rod Rondeaux); Meek captures the Indian and proposes they kill him, but Emily bravely speaks up for him, believing he has the right to live and perhaps the knowledge to lead them safely over the mountains. Meek's Cutoff was an official selection at the 2010 New York Film Festival. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
104 mins

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Director(s):
Kelly Reichardt
Writer(s):
Jon Raymond
Producer(s):
David UrrutiaElizabeth CuthrellNeil Kopp
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG(Mild Violence, Smoking, Profanity)
Categories:
DramaWesterns
Meek's Cutoff Awards:
  • 2010 - Independent Spirit Awards - Producers Award
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    Steve G.

    I saw this movie at a theater - and no matter how hard I tried, I could not stop seeing Michelle Williams in her earlier comedy about Richard Nixon and Watergate. Was a weird, long, boring movie. I don't get the "artsy" in this movie at all, if there was any. The ending was absolutely PATHETIC ! Everyone around me left saying "Wha' ??" and scratching the tops of their heads. Disappointment to be sure. And Bruce Greenwood is going to have to get a better long-haired wig and beard - - very obvious it was all fake. I liked the attempt here - - but could have been MUCH BETTER !

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    Kurt S.

    A visually stunning, ethereal, and haunting allegory about trust, resolve, and survival in the old west. However, the story is ultimately marred by a frustratingly abrupt ending.

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    Thomas P.

    The sound was terrible and variable. The scenry was nice. But the story plods along and stops in the middle without conclusion, leaving you hanging after finally drawing you in. Now I know why it is called Meek's "Cuttoff"! I am sorry I wasted my time. If you want to make up your own ending, rent this movie.

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