Daniel Bielinski is Weston, a member of an outlaw gang operating in the North Dakota badlands in 1890, shortly after it earned statehood.
He and his brother Emmett were orphaned at a young age and taken in by Shaw (Andrew E. Wheeler), leader of that outlaw gang.
Now Shaw is aging and looks forward to the day when Weston will assume leadership of the gang.
But Weston wants more from life. Something he owns. Maybe land. And maybe a family to go with it.
So he plans to take a share of the loot he’s stolen for Shaw from Shaw in order to start a new life with his brother in California.
Shaw finds out about those plans. And no one betrays Shaw and lives to tell about it.
So he has Weston strung up. Then Shaw shoves Weston’s own knife into his chest and leaves him for dead.
Only Weston doesn’t die. He’s nursed back to health by a nun named Hildegard (Tiffany Cornwell) with whom he previously had a chance encounter.
She needs a guide to her church is Williston. He reluctantly takes that role, intrigued by a large gold church ornament she’s carrying in her wagon.
What neither know is that Shaw and his gang are on their trail. You see, Shaw doesn’t like loose ends. And Weston represents one.
If you’re looking for a well-done 2020s Western, here’s one well worth watching.
And if you’re fearful of an inferior “Sister Sara” remake, you’ll be pleasantly surprised.
Director Nickolaus Swedlund and company serve up a fresh plot, though our male lead does jokingly refer to Hildegard as Sister Sara at one point.
The climatic showdown strikes one false note of what-the-hell-were-they-thinking proportions.
But solid performances by all three leads — Andrew E. Wheeler makes one heck of a villain — and a strong ending will likely have viewers in a forgiving mood.
Directed by:
Nickolaus Swedlund
Cast:
Daniel Bielinski … Weston
Tiffany Cornwell … Hildegard
Andrew E. Wheeler … Shaw
Carl Swanson … Emmett
Chelsey Grant … Claire
Kevin Christopher Lokey … Fur trader
Allan Demaray … Little Hawk
Monica Henke … Young nun
Emily Walter … Mother Superior
Runtime: 89 min.
Memorable lines:
Weston: “You’re a nun.”
Hildegard, in the seat of her wagon wearing nun’s garb: “That’s mighty astute of you.”
Weston: “This is the badlands, sister. There ain’t no God here.”
Shaw: “This life, it’s all just a cruel joke. This world is a kingdom of pain, chaos and suffering.”
Shaw: “Treachery is not a wise move, generally speaking. But when it’s done to me, it’s particularly hazardous.”
Weston: “Give me that damn rifle, woman.”
Hildegard: “Don’t you cuss at me.”
Weston: “Give me the damn rifle, please.”
Hildegard: “Are you a believer, Wes?”
Weston: “In clean rifles? You bet your holy ass I am.”
Shaw to Hildegard: “Don’t rattle your bones at me, holy woman.”