Forgiven
Forgiven
| 22 March 2011 (USA)
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It's 1878 and Jake Kincaid has just been released from prison for a crime he didn't commit. His heart is seeking vengeance on those responsible for landing him in jail but hes also very interested in finding the gold he was accused of stealing.

Reviews
Ameriatch One of the best films i have seen
Hadrina The movie's neither hopeful in contrived ways, nor hopeless in different contrived ways. Somehow it manages to be wonderful
Frances Chung Through painfully honest and emotional moments, the movie becomes irresistibly relatable
Staci Frederick Blistering performances.
williskyds Overall, the movie was pretty good. I love western type movies.I read where Alan Autry was a distant relative of Gene Autry so this kind of a western movie is pretty much in his blood.The movie had a blend of drama and humor that balanced out. The message of the movie is a good message - forgiveness. God's forgiveness. No greater love! If you don't mind the us of h--l and d--n in a "Christian" movie, this is a decent one to watch. I particularly didn't like the use of those words especially when my kids are watching with me. I try to read the reviews and parent guide before selecting a movie but this one did not have anything listed in the parent guide.Like I said, overall, a pretty good movie.
ya-hall Actor's speech was not well developed and was rushed or delivered in a way that did not reflect real life speaking or delivery. The set was obviously a very poor portal of a late 19th century western American town. Sets were poorly made or dressed making them unrealistic in any way, the store and saloon had no attempt to be stocked in such a way that would represent real businesses of the period. The Sheriff's office was poorly furnished giving it an empty space feel. What this writer was left with was the feeling that the whole production was not quite ready for prime time as the saying goes. The town set appeared to be one of those tourist spots very much like a low rent not very well kept Calico Ghost Town in San Bernardino County. The actors all appeared to be dressed in today's standard reenactment or black powder pistol contest outfits. The Sheriffs much too often used disabling condition was just over done. The relationship between the main characters was never clear and appeared clumsy or almost wooden. It is unfortunate that a better effort at direction couldn't be made as good family fare is so far and few apart.