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Meek's Cutoff

Meek's Cutoff

The Road to Civilisation is Not Always Civilised.

6.5 (303)2011-04-081h 43m
WesternHistory

Overview

A group of settlers traveling through the Oregon High Desert in 1845 find themselves stranded in harsh conditions.

Revenue
$876,302
Production
filmscience, Evenstar Films, Harmony, Primitive Nerd

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Cinematography
Christopher Blauvelt
Composer
Jeff Grace

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John Chard

John Chard

February 26, 2016

9.5/10

I blame him for saying he did. Meek's Cutoff is directed by Kelly Reichardt and written by Jonathan Raymond. It stars Michelle Williams, Bruce Greenwood, Will Paton, Paul Dano, Shirley Henderson, Neal Huff, Zoe Kazan and Tommy Nelson. Music is by Jeff Grace and cinematography by Chris Blauvelt. Story is based on an historical incident on the Oregon Trail in 1845, when frontier guide Stephen Meek (Greenwood) led a small band of settlers across the trail in search of richer pastures. For what w…

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badelf

May 10, 2022

10/10

I can see why the average American thinks this movie is doo-doo; it's not a film that satisfies the American cultural ADD. If you were looking for an action Western with at least a few gun fights, this is not your film. Even if you're a Cosmo reader who expected some safe, Hollywood pablum like Power of the Dog, forget this film. This is not a Western at all. This masterpiece is an intense, psychological drama that plays out on a very deep, non-verbal level. Nothing is explained. It is meant …