Cowboys Reviews
Como filme independiente, aborda de manera correcta un tema sensible como lo es la confusión de género y la aceptación del mismo sin señalamientos morales. Es lo mejor que se podría decir a su favor.
Loved it. Touched on a lot of different elements. Mental and physical. Best to everyone slainte
A queer cowboy film of the not-traumatic variety
It has a lot of heart and delivers the right message but it tries too hard during the third act.
I thought this was quite a well made, somewhat low key film about a serious theme, transitioning youngsters. The theme was handled sensitively, I felt. The cast do well and there's some thought provoking moments, definitely. Its a good film that I'd recommend, yes.
Great scenery, so 2 stars for that. Unfortunately, great scenery does not a good movie, make. If you're looking for a cure for insomnia, look no further...
Not bad, not very inspiring 2.7
Un thème pas facile à traîter. Le réalisateur s'appuie sur un bon scénario avec un casting 4 étoiles. A voir
Putin cam simplu, dar bun pe emotie
Great story with issues that could be based on real life, well acted and engaging. Really worth watching.
Despite some serious third act problems, 'Cowboys' touches on serious topics with grace and dignity. While there are several issues with the movie one of them isn't the performances of Steve Zahn and Jillian Bell. The same can't be said for Sasha Knight who is a newbie and it shows. It's a very nuanced role, playing a transgender child, but with acting vets by his side, Knight stood out like a sore thumb. Despite those quibbles, it's a beautiful film and at 87 minutes, certainly doesn't overstay its welcome! Final Score: 6/10
Completely different from what you expect of a Steve Zahn movie. The trailer is kind of tricky, for the film is not actually happy, yet it is really good. I enjoyed it a lot
Beautifully told journey of the young guy & his family. Acting is superb -- Mom, the kid, the Dad, Dad's buddy, the Sheriff -- all very convincing. And the Montana landscape of course does not disappoint. Well done, all! Thank you for this excellent film. MUCH APPRECIATED (sorry about the caps, but I wanted to emphasize!). I hope all of America can see this, and let's open our eyes y'all!
I think this film focuses on emotion, highlighting the identity of the characters. It also deals with the support and unconditional love of a father for her daughter, always trusting her, allowing her to give her a degree of confidence about the comments that society made about her identity or personality. The father being the only one capable of understanding the child's situation, constantly supporting her over any adversity.
The audience score is right on this one. The subject matter was important. They just didn't a lousy job with it.
Genuinely beautiful and moving. I cried three times. Well told, and beautifully made. Sasha Knight is going to be a star I think.
I really enjoyed watching Steve Zahn and Sasha Knight's adventuring with the western backdrop in the modern world with modern issues. It was heartwarming, thoughtful, and to me smartly crafted. Brought tears to my eyes, and I hope all father's can relate and maybe even see themselves in Steve's character on screen.