Broke is a gripping contemporary western that follows the story of True Brandywine, portrayed by Wyatt Russell. True is a bareback bronc rider whose rodeo career is on the decline. The film takes a dramatic turn when True finds himself trapped in a freak spring blizzard, where he must battle not only injuries and illness, but also the unforgiving cold. As True fights for his survival, he is forced to confront the choices he has made and the circumstances that have led him to this precarious situation.
Wyatt Russell delivers a powerful performance as True, capturing the character’s resilience and determination in the face of adversity. Dennis Quaid also stars in the film, adding depth to the narrative with his portrayal of a supporting character.
Directed by a talented filmmaker and written by a skilled writer, Broke promises to be a compelling and emotional journey that explores the complexities of human existence. With its stunning visuals and intense storytelling, this film is sure to captivate audiences and leave a lasting impression.
Broke is a must-watch for fans of the western genre, as well as anyone who appreciates a thought-provoking and well-crafted film. Wyatt Russell’s performance alone is reason enough to see this movie, but the overall production quality and storytelling make it a standout in the world of cinema.
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Looks Boring AF! 🥱
This sector of American life might as well be a foreign country to me.
Sequel will be called Back. Part Three will be called Mountain
I love Wyatt Russell but this doesn't look great to me. I grew up in a rural farm community that had rodeo's a few times a year. It is a hard sport that takes a tremendous toll on anyone who competes. I have several of my childhood friends who are permanently maimed or crippled because of it. One of our direct neighbors lost his arm at the rodeo and he was so dispondent that he started to drink heavily and about 3 years later he crashed his truck while drunk and died. One reason I never competed growing up.