Surrounded

Surrounded

2023100 min
6.2/10
WesternActionDrama

Plot Summary

After her stagecoach is ambushed, a woman is tasked with holding a dangerous outlaw captive and must survive the day when the bandit’s gang tries to free him.

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👥Cast (25)

Letitia Wright

Letitia Wright

Mo Washington

Jamie Bell

Jamie Bell

Tommy Walsh

Michael Kenneth Williams

Michael Kenneth Williams

Will Clay

Jeffrey Donovan

Jeffrey Donovan

Wheeler

Kevin Wiggins

Kevin Wiggins

Curly

Brett Gelman

Brett Gelman

Mr. Fields

Luce Rains

Luce Rains

Goldie

Andrew Pagana

Andrew Pagana

Andy

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Augusta Allen-Jones

Ms. Borders

Herman Johansen

Herman Johansen

Sheriff

Keith Jardine

Keith Jardine

Pike

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CM Petrey

Tuco

🎬Crew

Director

Anthony Mandler

Writers

Justin Thomas, Andrew Pagana

Producers

Jason Michael Berman, Anthony Mandler, Letitia Wright, Ade O'Adesina, Aaron L. Gilbert

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🏷️Keywords

civil wargold mineoutlawfrontierstagecoachbuffalo soldier

💬Reviews (1)

C

CinemaSerf

11/8/2023

When a stagecoach is ambushed by a violent gang of outlaws, it is left to the quiet and unassuming war veteran "Mo" (Letitia Wright) to keep an eye on the captured "Tommy" (Jamie Bell) whilst her colleagues go off in search of a bag of loot that their would-be robbers had already stolen. The wily and ruthless "Tommy" tries all sort of tactics to try and get her to trust him - and to untie him from a tree, but she is no shrinking violet and it is only when his own gang turn up and she faces some perilous choices that he ends up at liberty and she finds herself facing the ultimate fight for survival. It's not really a Western, I think, this film - it could easily work the same in an urban environment. It's a more of an attempt at a more sophisticated story that looks at sex and race in what was essentially a white man's rather harsh world, and Wright fulfils the role effectively for the most part. Bell is also a good actor when his temper is allowed to run wild and has a rawness that's usually quite fun to watch too. Add to that duo the rather menacing presence of "Clay" (Michael Kenneth Williams) and we should have been set for a cracking story. Sadly, though - we don't get it. The build up scenes and character establishment tee us up well, but when it comes to the execution of the gist of the story, the thing just falls away and becomes rather procedural and familiar. The photography works well as does Robin Hannibal's score, but the dialogue all-too-quickly becomes rather mono-syllabically banal and the film simply runs out of steam after forty minutes or so. There is something suitably vindicating about the denouement, but by then I'm not sure I really cared that much any more. It's certainly worth a watch but I found it disappointing.

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Production Companies

Mandalay Pictures
Bron Studios
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