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The narrative begins mid-action with a startling intensity. (Pierce Brosnan), a former Union officer, is being hunted through the snowy Ruby Mountains by a small posse led by Carver (Liam Neeson), a relentless former Confederate colonel.
Today, however, the film has found a second life on streaming platforms (Amazon Prime, Tubi, and Pluto TV). For fans of The Revenant (2015), Seraphim Falls is the spiritual predecessor. It is leaner, meaner, and more philosophical. Seraphim Falls
Conversely, Pierce Brosnan sheds his James Bond charm entirely. As Gideon, he is feral, desperate, and morally ambiguous. When we finally learn the truth of the massacre, Brosnan does not apologize. He offers a grim justification: "It was war." This refusal to repent makes Seraphim Falls uncomfortable. We want to root for the hunted man, but the film refuses to let us forget his crime. The narrative begins mid-action with a startling intensity
By ‘66, the easy gold was gone. Men turned to whiskey and worse. A cardsharp named Holloway shot a boy over a full house—tens over sixes, a hand that wasn’t even worth the bullet. They strung Holloway from the gallows before the body was cold, but the boy’s mother, a laundress named Mrs. Gant, walked into the creek that night with her pockets full of stones. They found her hat floating by the falls three days later, bleached white as a lily. For fans of The Revenant (2015), Seraphim Falls
Directed by David Von Ancken, this "cat-and-mouse" thriller is set in 1868, three years after the American Civil War. It follows a relentless pursuit across the punishing landscapes of the American West. Seraphim Falls (2006)