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Land
Land

Land (2021)

67% User Rating
1h 29min
Drama

"A story of humanity, in the face of uncertainty"

Edee, in the aftermath of an unfathomable event, finds herself unable to stay connected to the world she once knew and in the face of that uncertainty, retreats to the magnificent, but unforgiving, wilds of the Rockies. After a local hunter brings her back from the brink of death, she must find a way to live again.

Robin WrightDirector

Cast

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Robin Wright

Robin Wright

Edee Holzer

Demián Bichir

Demián Bichir

Miguel

Sarah Dawn Pledge

Sarah Dawn Pledge

Alawa

Kim Dickens

Kim Dickens

Emma

Warren Christie

Warren Christie

Adam

Finlay Wojtak-Hissong

Finlay Wojtak-Hissong

Drew

Brad Leland

Brad Leland

Colt

Jordan Bullchild

Jordan Bullchild

Store Employee

David Trimble

David Trimble

Store Clerk

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Rikki-Lynn Ward

Kayla Big Bear

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Mia McDonald

Elki

Barb Mitchell

Barb Mitchell

Diner Waitress

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Dennis Corrie

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Valerie Planche

Valerie Planche

Grumpy Woman

Laura Yenga

Laura Yenga

Shoe Store Girl

Randolph West

Randolph West

Choir Member

Reviews (2)

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Manuel São Bento
Rating 80%

February 1, 2021

If you enjoy reading my Spoiler-Free reviews, please follow my blog @ https://www.msbreviews.com Who doesn’t appreciate Robin Wright’s career as an actress? Every time I see her name attached to a film, I can’t help but feel excited about it. So, obviously, any movie with her would be one of my most anticipated films of Sundance. However, the main reason why I was highly expecting Land wasn’t due to her acting credit, but because this is her feature directorial debut. Her performance didn’t disappoint me, though, much on the contrary. Wright continues to prove her talent time and time again, delivering an incredibly captivating interpretation of a character who demonstrates that perseverance and the will to live can work as a healing method in the worst of times. An extraordinary character-study written by Jesse Chatham and Erin Dignam. However, it’s her role as the director that surprises me the most. Her vision is clearly depicted through sumptuous cinematography (Bobby Bukowski) and an original score (Ben Sollee, Time For Three) that becomes part of the narrative. In fact, I dare write that without its music, Land would lack that special element to elevate everything as a whole. Well, to be fair, the Rockies hold landscapes so jaw-dropping and awe-inspiring that I would sincerely enjoy just staring at this movie for its sceneries. It’s one of the best-looking films I’ve seen in the last few years, and that’s a key component because story-wise, there isn’t much action or impactful events going - except for the last couple of revelatory minutes - which might become tiresome for some viewers. It’s a bit odd how usually, I don’t see great replay value in this type of movies, but I genuinely want to revisit this one for its visuals and score. I can’t end this review without praising Demián Bichir, who offers a performance as remarkable as Wright’s. Absolutely phenomenal. Land is an outstanding feature directorial debut from Robin Wright, who also delivers one of my favorite performances of hers. An incredibly inspirational film that relies on its unforgettable visuals and an extremely engaging score to present me with one of my favorite movies of this year’s Sundance. Without the shadow of a doubt, it’s one of the most gorgeously shot films I’ve seen in quite a long time. Every single scene is filled with an awe-inspiring landscape in the background that took me to the beautiful snowy mountains in such an emotional manner. Thank you, Bobby Bukowski, for your jaw-dropping cinematography, but it’s Ben Sollee and Time For Three’s score that elevate the overall picture in a way that without their music, the storytelling would suffer tremendously. Demián Bichir also deserves as much praise as Wright when it comes to their acting displays. Jesse Chatham and Erin Dignam’s screenplay isn’t groundbreaking, but Land breaks my personal tendency of feeling that this type of movie lacks replay value. I’ll rewatch this sooner or later, and I recommend everyone to do the same. Rating: A-

Media

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Retreating into the Wilderness - Extended Preview

Retreating into the Wilderness - Extended Preview

60 Second Film School | Land's Robin Wright | Episode 10

60 Second Film School | Land's Robin Wright | Episode 10

Stories from Set with Robin Wright and Demián Bichir | LAND | Episode 9

Stories from Set with Robin Wright and Demián Bichir | LAND | Episode 9

LAND - "Over the Pines" by Ben Sollee & Time for Three

LAND - "Over the Pines" by Ben Sollee & Time for Three

LAND - "Better Ways To Die" Clip - In Theaters February 12

LAND - "Better Ways To Die" Clip - In Theaters February 12

LAND - "Is She Hiding" Clip - In Theaters February 12

LAND - "Is She Hiding" Clip - In Theaters February 12

LAND - Life Now Clip - In Theaters February 12

LAND - Life Now Clip - In Theaters February 12

LAND - Official Trailer [HD] - In Theaters February 12

LAND - Official Trailer [HD] - In Theaters February 12

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