Road to Paloma
Road to Paloma
R | 12 April 2014 (USA)
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While Native American Wolf is being pursued by the FBI for having taken the law into his own hands, when his mother was raped and killed on their reservation he crosses paths with Cash, a down and out musician who is coping with the end of his marriage. An unlikely friendship develops, as they ride together towards the Teton mountain range, where Wolf will spread his mothers ashes.

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LastingAware

The greatest movie ever!

GamerTab

That was an excellent one.

WasAnnon

Slow pace in the most part of the movie.

Ceticultsot

Beautiful, moving film.

mpower-85907

Takes you on a man's journey of what consquences lead up to when you chose to take the law into your own hands for family. Jason shines and shows promise.

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Michael Ledo

This is a picture people love because of the anti-legal system message and not because of the acting. The story centers on Robert Wolf (Jason Momoa) a Native American in need of a bath. He is on the run from the law on a bike that requires Wolf to also be a mechanic. Wolf brutally killed Charles Grisby (Charlie Brumbly) who raped and killed his mother (neither event shown). Wolf feels Grisby wasn't punished enough and enacted his own justice system, one most people agreed with as he is aided and abetted by everyone he meets. Wolf's noble goal is to scatter his mother's ashes in a proper Mohave ceremony. Along the way he tangos up with Cash (Robert Homer Mollohan) making this film look like a remake of Easy Rider.In a subplot, Wolf is pursued by two unrealistic federal agents who are 1-2 steps behind him.The film utilizes independent tough guy, pro-libertarian, pro-anarchist, anti-government themes and similar hokey dialogue to drive home the point that the justice system discriminates against minorities...in this case Native Americans played by Fort Indians.I am sure the same people who love this film will be the same types who loved "Billy Jack" (Part 1 and not the unwatchable sequels). The DVD cover claims "the road has unexpected turns." I didn't find anything new or unexpected.Filmed in California, a state that has helmet laws. Now that was unexpected.Parental Guide: F-bombs, brief sex. Nudity (Jordan Peterman). Brief night time rape scene. Some fighting/blood glorified.

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mandcsharma

This movie brings new meaning to boring and dull numbingly so.Yes there is some nice scenery but, that's usually the reason for making a documentary. Some very brief moments of good acting and beautiful scenes does not make the 91 minutes worthwhile, honestly it feels like 9 hours, slow everything! but this has to be the worst bike movie or road movie I have even seen.Jason Momoa isn't the best actor (actually that pretty much goes for the whole cast) but as a director shows glimmers of potential, thats the only positive I have to say.This is definitely no Easy Rider, more of a predictable melancholy Mess.

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tom macartney

This movie has a Great cast and acting, stunning scenery and backdrops, and a cool soundtrack that got my feet tapping many a time. The story will make you ask yourself if taking the law into your own hands is the only option sometimes. You will fall in love with characters and hate others with very subtle acting. I like how they let the motorcycle riding tell a story too! Most films these days skip those moments out and just jump to a scene of a guy getting off a motorcycle, yet in this movie they let us see the actors riding with beautiful scenery all around them. Those scenes reminded me of Easy Rider and that is a great thing in my opinion. Good choice on the bikes too! This is more than just a road movie, you don't need to like Motorcycles to enjoy it. The foundation of the storyline can grab anybody and it simple to understand. That Cash guy would be a blast to hangout with, how much trouble could you get into with that guy, hey? :) Good job!

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