The Retrieval (DVD REVIEW)
The
Retrieval
DVD Review by Kam Williams
Bounty Hunter Befriends Runaway Slave in Civil War Drama
It is 1864, and the bloody
conflict between the Union and the Confederacy
is raging. Against the ominous backdrop of battle and cannon fire in the
distance, we are introduced to Will (Ashton Sanders), a 13 year-old orphan
ostensibly wrapped up in his own struggle to survive near the front lines.
Separated at
birth from the mother he’s never known, the vulnerable black boy is trying to
save enough money to track down his long-lost dad. He works as the assistant to
Burrell (Bill Oberst, Jr.), a bounty hunter in the fugitive slave business.
Will does the white Southerner’s bidding by first ingratiating himself with
unsuspecting escapees, and then betraying them once they confess to being
runaways.
Today, we find
him on a mission in search of an ex-slave named Nate (Tishuan Scott). Will
gains his confidence by offering to escort him back below the Mason-Dixon
Line for a deathbed visit with a dying brother.
That establishes the
absorbing premise of The Retrieval, a riveting road
saga with escalating tension. Will Nate catch on before he’s turned over to
Burrell? Or might the kid have second thoughts about striking a bargain with
the devil?
Written and directed by Chris Eska, The Retrieval made a splash on the
festival circuit including at South by Southwest last year where
Tishuan Scott won the Special jury Prize in the
Breakthrough Performance category. Besides being blessed with great acting,
this atmospheric mood piece features eerie cinematography that manages to
transport you back to the Civil War era more convincingly than either 12 Years
a Slave or Django Unchained.
Slavery revisited as a
sick institution occasionally making for strange bedfellows.
Excellent (4 stars)
Rated
R for violence and ethnic slurs.
Running
time: 94 minutes
Distributor:
Kino Lorber
DVD
Extras: Deleted scene; stunt rehearsals; audio commentary by director Chris
Eska; and the theatrical trailer.
To see a trailer for The Retrieval, visit: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e8HmcHTtOKg
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order a copy of the Retrieval on DVD, visit:
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