Director:
Kelly ReichardtCámara:
Christopher BlauveltMúsica:
William TylerReparto:
John Magaro, Ewen Bremner, Toby Jones, Orion Lee, Rene Auberjonois, Scott Shepherd, Todd A. Robinson, John Keating, Ted Rooney, Dylan Smith, Clayton Nemrow (más)Sinopsis(1)
Narra la historia de un cocinero (John Magaro) contratado por una expedición de cazadores de pieles, en el estado de Oregón, en la década de 1820. También la de un misterioso inmigrante chino (Orion Lee) que huye de unos hombres que le persiguen, y de la creciente amistad entre ambos en un territorio hostil. (Avalon Audiovisual Esp.)
Reseñas (2)
A gentle anti-western about donuts, a sad cow, men who like to clean up, and a country to which history is yet to come. The moment when Gary Farmer appears on the screen is just confirmation of the fact that since the time of Dead Man, this productive subgenre has not produced anything even half as subtle, elegant, well-directed, excellently written and peculiarly acted. I applaud. ()
An anecdote about how a Chinese guy goes to the chief factor for milk stretched into a terribly tender bromance where lonely men bake cookies and carry flowers in a harsh and cold wilderness where death ultimately feels like a caress and satisfaction. And somehow, mysteriously, it still plays completely hetero. ()