Watch: The Outsider 2019 123movies, Full Movie Online – In search of a better life, a railroad worker (Foo) finds himself on the wrong side of a group of corrupt lawmen. As the Marshal (Adkins) attempts to control his town, tragedy strikes forcing him to decide between justice and family..
Plot: A railroad worker unwittingly finds himself on the wrong side of a group of corrupt lawmen in the Old West. When tragedy forces him to seek justice, he soon sets out on a bloody quest for revenge to wipe out his ruthless enemies.
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Ain’t no cowboys riding across your screen any more…
It’s too bad really. Trace Atkins is so much better than this dark, dank poorly written, pathetically acted ‘old west’ saga. What plot there is came from a half dozen movies past. Everything from KungFu to Bonanza. (You’ll recognize them.) Add this weakness to fact the entire presentation takes place at night and the result is a half baked struggling concoction that’s never going to rise past sad. The three stars I gave it are: one for Trace, one for Danny and one for the horses! Save the popcorn and two hours of your life. Miss this one.
VIEWS ON FILM review of The Outsider
If John Wick, The Revenant, or 2002’s Road to Perdition were made into sooty Western dramas, the result would be 2019’s The Outsider. Yup, “Outsider” is a mean-spirited, retribution pic and it’s my latest review.Country singer Trace Adkins doing his best Jeff Bridges impersonation, stars in “Outsider”. He plays a down at heel Marshal with slight morals. Trace is no Laurence Olivier but he’s intimidatingly tall and possesses the perfect acting voice for a flick about the felonious Old West. Sean Patrick Flanery plays a felon tracker (in “Outsider”) named Chris King. Flanery channels his inner Russell Crowe with gruff, chuff, and scruff in tote.
In The Outsider, a railroad worker of oriental descent (Jon Foo as Jing Phang) seeks vengeance to any above the law lawman who murdered and abused his wife. “Outsider’s” setting feels like the late 1800’s, there’s plenty of vests and spurs, almost everyone has a mean streak, and at least one character cockily twirls a gun (never seen that before, just kidding).
“Outsider” is rooted in close-ups, Dutch angles, feeble action set-ups, and adult motifs (there’s an upsetting rape scene and plenty of roughed up sex involved). It’s a jet black Western in cinematography and theme and I wish I had a better view of what was going on (maybe it was my old beat-up flat screen, who knows).
Dimness, obscure, and ribald tropes aside, The Outsider has a few intense moments and great supporting work from its antagonist (Kaiwi Lyman as corrupt sheriff James Walker). Still, the film feels a little anti-climatic, a little jaded, and blase blase in its final approach. It’s the type of gunfighter endeavor where guys like the late Gary Cooper, the late Charles Bronson, and the late John Wayne would view it and confidently say, “hold my beer”. Rating: 2 and a half stars.
Original Language en
Runtime 1 hr 26 min (86 min)
Budget 0
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Status Released
Rated Not Rated
Genre Western
Director Timothy Woodward Jr.
Writer Sean Ryan
Actors Jonathan Patrick Foo, Trace Adkins, Sean Patrick Flanery
Country United States
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Aspect Ratio 2.76:1
Camera Arri Alexa Mini
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Negative Format ARRIRAW (2.8K)
Cinematographic Process Digital Intermediate (2K) (master format), Master Scope (anamorphic) (source format)
Printed Film Format D-Cinema