Not quite sure what was going on here. A mama sings a pretty song to her pretty little daughter. Otherwise, it was kind of a mish-mash of stuff. Oh yeah, and ponchos.
5 Reviews
Uh, Ponchos.
bemyfriend-4018430 April 2021
bad acting, boring conversations
truste_9928 June 2020
Every bit as pitiful as its predecessor
Leofwine_draca28 August 2017
Warning: Spoilers
JEZEBETH 2: THE HOUR OF THE GUN is a film every bit as pitiful as its unworkable predecessor, with which it has little in common in terms of story. This one's a period effort set in the Wild West, although the action never moves outside of a couple of rooms and a rural garden. It doesn't convince for a moment: there are just 2 or 3 characters at a time, dressed in period costume, hanging around and chatting, and that's it. It's a real bore.
Don't waste your time
necro-1459918 March 2020
This movie is unreal
Agent106 September 2021
Let me predicate this with the meaning of my title. This film is unreal for the worst reasons. While this movie has a lot more "acting" and a failed attempt at creating a story-unlike the music video posing as a movie predecessor-it just falls flat in every shape and form. God, where do we even start.
There is a great moment in the beginning where we see some friendly doggos playing in the yard. I would have preferred 80 minutes of them playing rather than this movie. And we get a lot of weird moments like that, scenes where nothing is happening or even advancing the story. Granted, it's not as bad as the random strip club scene in the original, but goodness.
So how did this story even link to the original? I mean the other one was about puritanical zealots and demons, while this one was about some double cross in the old west. What the hell? I think the worst part is that so many people participated in this movie possibly not knowing the original existed. So they have grounds for a lawsuit?
Damn this movie is terrible. That's all I can say.
There is a great moment in the beginning where we see some friendly doggos playing in the yard. I would have preferred 80 minutes of them playing rather than this movie. And we get a lot of weird moments like that, scenes where nothing is happening or even advancing the story. Granted, it's not as bad as the random strip club scene in the original, but goodness.
So how did this story even link to the original? I mean the other one was about puritanical zealots and demons, while this one was about some double cross in the old west. What the hell? I think the worst part is that so many people participated in this movie possibly not knowing the original existed. So they have grounds for a lawsuit?
Damn this movie is terrible. That's all I can say.
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