One of the most agonizing films, I have ever endured. If it wasnโt for me enjoying the tabulation of how many times the director would allow the same regurgitation of the same question from the same peopleโฆI would have fallen asleep. To leave or not to leave, that was the only question over and over ad nauseam. It is beyond my pay scale to understand how a movie could have 1 scene take place in a dimly lit loft of a barn for the entire movie. If only the camera person could have scanned the stalls he would have seen the horses asleep. There was zero anticipation, zero character development, zero plot and I gotta stop writing. Lastly, I was happy when they decided to leave the barn and join the wagon train out of Dodge, and I was happy the director gave the one hen a cameo for the provisions that were needed. At least the wagon train would not have to deal with the price of eggs!