Outlaws and Angels (2016)

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A gang of cold-blooded outlaws narrowly escapes a blood-soaked bank robbery in a grimy frontier town. With a notorious bounty hunter hot on their trail, these nefarious criminals desperately need a place to hide out before night falls. Fate brings them to the home of the Tildons, a seemingly innocent family with two feisty daughters. As the men settle in, an impetuous game of cat and mouse plays out during the cold, black night. Come morning, nothing will ever be the same.

Introduction
"Outlaws and Angels" is a 2016 American Western movie composed and directed by JT Mollner. The film stars Chad Michael Murray, Francesca Eastwood, Teri Polo, and Luke Wilson. The movie is embeded in the Wild West throughout the late 1800s and tells the story of a group of hooligans who take an apparently innocent family hostage in their house. It is a gritty and violent tale of revenge, betrayal, and redemption.

Plot
The movie opens with a ruthless bank burglary in the small New Mexican town of Cuchillo led by the infamous and sadistic criminal Henry (Chad Michael Murray) and his gang of misfits: more youthful sibling Samuel (Ben Browder), the psychotic Flores (Frances Fisher), and mute Little Joe (Madisen Beaty). To put distance between them and a bloodthirsty posse led by the figured out bounty hunter Josiah (Luke Wilson), the outlaws decide to take sanctuary in a remote farmhouse.

The Tildon household populates this farmhouse, consisting of patriarch George (Steven Michael Quezada), his other half Ada (Teri Polo), and their two children, Charlotte (Francesca Eastwood) and Florence (Madisen Beaty). The criminals get into the household's house, tying up the daddy and scaring the females. However, as they stay longer in your house, the lines in between captor and slave begin to blur, and the Tildon household's dark tricks start to surface.

Charlotte, in specific, is drawn to the allure of the criminals and begins to develop a connection with Henry. She has actually lived her entire life under the oppressive thumb of her daddy, who shows no love or affection towards her. Trapped and haunted by her past, Charlotte sees in Henry a chance to escape from her miserable life. In spite of the violence of their actions, the hooligans deal with Charlotte with more respect and kindness than her own household ever did.

Twists and Turns
As the film advances, the relationships in between the outlaws and their captives end up being more made complex. The tension develops as the household begins to unwind. Florence, the more youthful child, begins to expose her own violent tendencies, stunning her sibling and moms and dads.

Suddenly, Charlotte's loyalties shift as she learns the truth behind Henry's criminal past and inspirations. With this newly found understanding, Charlotte chooses to agree the hooligans against the law. Charlotte and Henry's bond grows stronger, and they start a path of violent revenge against those who have mistreated them.

Josiah and his posse finally reach the farmhouse, and a brutal battle emerges between the outlaws and the lawmen. The lines of morality blur even further as the encounter becomes a bloody massacre, with the audience left unpredictable of who to root for.

Conclusion
"Outlaws and Angels" is a dark, violent, and frequently disturbing exploration of humanity, vengeance, and desperation in the harsh environment of the Wild West. The movie features solid performances from its cast, particularly Francesca Eastwood as Charlotte and Chad Michael Murray as Henry, both of whom deliver nuanced and complex portrayals of their distressed characters.

Director JT Mollner has crafted an aesthetically striking and intense homage to traditional westerns, though the film's level of cruelty might not be for everybody. In spite of its violent content, "Outlaws and Angels" likewise manages to reveal an unexpected depth of emotion and catastrophe behind its characters, making it an intriguing and thought-provoking cinematic experience.

Ultimately, "Outlaws and Angels" narrates of redemption and hope in a world filled with suffering and evil. As the characters face their own demons and seek a chance at a much better life, the viewer is left to contemplate the complex nature of humankind and the capacity for change even in the darkest of scenarios.

Top Cast

  • Francesca Eastwood (small)
    Francesca Eastwood
    Florence Tildon
  • Chad Michael Murray (small)
    Chad Michael Murray
    Henry
  • Frances Fisher (small)
    Frances Fisher
    Esther
  • Teri Polo (small)
    Teri Polo
    Ada Tildon
  • Luke Wilson (small)
    Luke Wilson
    Josiah
  • Ben Browder (small)
    Ben Browder
    George Tildon
  • Madisen Beaty (small)
    Madisen Beaty
    Charlotte Tildon
  • Steven Michael Quezada (small)
    Steven Michael Quezada
    Alonzo
  • Reka Rene (small)
    Reka Rene
    Birtha
  • Luce Rains (small)
    Luce Rains
    Augustus
  • Chloe Catherine Kim
    Bessie