Quick Review: Thanks to a strong presence, M.Fassbender dominates the screen every moment he's on it, and the connection between his and Smit-McPhee's character is silently powerful, yet natural, but to be fair, "Slow West" lives up 100% to its title and not in a good way -- it is slow, like lazy slow, and it's all about the west, and its terribly savage nature. Made with little cash, and shot with even less imagination, this sluggish nag of an indie western hardly adds any value to the genre.
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