• Warning: Spoilers
    The movie caught my attention from the beginning and drew me into a nicely unfolding story about an Army captain called back home to help her father with problems on his ranch.

    Jacqueline Toboni carries the movie with an understated but strong performance, the film makers portrayed her as tough but sympathetic and I was relieved they didn't go for some kind of female Rambo angle. The characters have depth and develop throughout the movie in a way that is compelling.

    The movie is well paced and develops somewhat unexpectedly into a spy thriller kind of movie and a conspiracy of increasing complexity. Without giving too much away, unfortunately I eventually found the story to be so wildly implausible that it was a little hard to watch the ending, and it just seemed like pro-rancher and anti-activist propaganda. The film makers obviously have an axe to grind and hate those damn libtards, I get it but it detracts from what was otherwise a pretty good movie.