as a Montanan and a lover of westerns, this is a great film that touches on the close of the "wild west" without the bells and whistles of overplayed characters. rather, it is a touching look at how time presses on and leaves some in the dust. My only complaint is the failure to remove contrails and roadcuts. It is wonderful to see a film shot on FILM and they sure capture the true beauty of both the media and the place. When watching a film like this, one needs to remember the genre. It is a western, so don't expect Shakespeare or Coppola, but this is a treasure for those of us who still appreciate this type of story telling.