Résumés(1)

Richard Dutcher’s Brigham City is a rare find in the recent onslaught of murky religion-based thrillers and Satanic conspiracies--a modern crime thriller with a powerful and passionate spiritual message. In some ways it plays like a contemporary Western, with Dutcher as the upright county sheriff and local church bishop of a rural Utah town terrorized by a serial killer. Like the marshal of a peaceful frontier community, he first tries to shield his town from the horror, then pulls the good churchgoing citizens into a veritable posse. His cinematic skills may be a bit clumsy and his modern take on frontier justice naïve, but his heart is in the right place. He creates a portrait of family values, community ties, and neighborly caring with an honest, unaffected forthrightness. Ultimately, fear and suspicion is the real snake in Eden. (texte officiel du distributeur)

(plus)

Filmothèque

Utilisateur·trice Format Langues Ajouté Comm.
griph Autre
29/07/2023
carlos 2010 Autre
10/08/2020
zvrator Autre
03/12/2017
Renno75 Autre
30/09/2015
JP1975 Autre
22/08/2015
simi55 DVD
27/05/2013