
Buckskin
2021 · 80m
Synopsis
Set in 1820, a Texan fur trapper journeys into the mysterious Buckskin woods in the hopes of saving a lost young boy.
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Cast

Tom Zembrod
Wesley Porter

Robert Keith
Captain Coleman
Blaze Freeman
Levi Coleman

Corey Cannon
Henry Lawerence

Tiffany McDonald
Cora Porter

Billy Blair
Patrick Rigger

Jeremy Gauna
Keokuk

Eddie T Gomez
Akira

Giovannie Cruz
The Fortune Teller

Andy Andersen
Ellis
Andy Arrasmith
Myles
Bob Stewart
Trapper
Curt Wheeler
Trapper
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A group of trappers are ambushed and killed. Levi (Blaze Freeman) the Captain's grandson was not among the dead. The Captain (Robert Keith) has his cook (Tom Zembrod) an experienced man go into the mysterious territory to look for the boy. Very boring film. I couldn't get into it. Guide: No swearing, sex, or nudity.

This is probably the absolute worst movie I've ever seen. Please don't waste your time.

This movie kept me on the edge of my seat hoping that the young Levi would make it out of the Buckskin Woods. I was completely shocked at what happened. This movie is not my type of movie I would generally pick to watch, but for you western lovers, now I know why you love these. I would highly recommend this movie. The grandpa and the young boy were my two favorite characters.

Well, I am not quite halfway through this. So far, I have witnessed an Indian carrying a recurve bow and an experienced outdoorsman eat poison berries. It is pretty bad.

Buckskin is an intense, violent, and emotional Journey. It grabs hold of you and draws you in as if the woods themselves were calling out to you. I didn't really know what to expect when I first started watching this, but I know what I didn't expect, and that was the M. Night Shyamalan type surprise ending. I mean that in a good way. I love it when I think I know where are movie is going and then I am pleasantly surprised by that, holy crap, I can't believe they did that moment that just takes the movie into a whole different entertaining direction. The lead actors are top-notch with intensity and emotion. Young actor Blaze Freeman plays the wide -eyed lost boy numbed by the horrific trauma he has suffered and the dark power the Buckskin Woods seems to possess. I thoroughly enjoyed taking this Cinematic Journey and I think you will too. Highly recommended.

Let's just go ahead and call this "movie" the abomination that it is and move on. Almost every good rating comes from an account that was made within this last week or at least has Buckskin as the only thing they reviewed. Irony, amirite?










