Forsaken Comments

  • Hayden 2023-09-22 15:31:17

    This foreigner's nostalgia movie is well...

  • Nicholas 2023-08-23 06:33:51

    Beautiful...

  • Fatima 2023-08-22 09:14:04

    It doesn't look interesting...

  • Adela 2023-08-13 09:30:47

    The front is pretty good too. my...

  • Shaina 2023-08-09 15:49:46

    The plot is very simple, but the love in it is very...

  • Kayli 2023-07-17 18:00:35

    The fact that the film can make Sutherland and his son perform on the same screen has created a...

  • Ladarius 2023-07-15 01:18:45

    Simple story, angry gunman, shot through in a...

  • Michelle 2023-07-12 18:13:14

    Guess the ending after watching the beginning...# and Mr. D's twelfth...

  • Letha 2023-07-09 06:54:17

    Jack can't escape Ball's shadow for the rest of his...

  • Katlynn 2023-06-29 15:47:51

    Delicate and restrained but mediocre, Westerns are really not good these days, Kiefer Sutherland is a good actor who is domineering and sideways when he picks up a...

Extended Reading
  • Johathan 2022-09-14 18:30:00

    forever cowboy

    The movie seems to be very cliché. The prodigal son who wanders in a foreign land has turned back, but he is still not the shore.
    The mother passed away, the father and son were separated by a wall of misunderstanding, and the family relationship was as thin as a gossamer but strong and continuous....

  • Reid 2022-09-14 19:39:44

    Forsaken

    Abandoned things, some can be found, some can't be found. The biggest problem faced by the male protagonist is not to marry a wife's lover, not to be a vicious hooligan, but to feel the guilt in his heart, to his younger brother, to his parents, to the child who killed him by mistake, and to...

Forsaken quotes

  • John Henry Clayton: I'm alright, Pa. It's not gonna take long for word to get out about what happened here today.

    John Henry Clayton: Men from far and wide are gonna come looking for me to make a name for themselves.

  • [first lines]

    Rev. Clayton: Your mother is dead.

    [turns and walks back into the house]

    John Henry Clayton: [follows him into the house] I did not know that she had passed.

    Rev. Clayton: How could you?

    John Henry Clayton: If I had known that she had been sick, I'd...

    Rev. Clayton: You would've done what? You would've come home if you knew she was dying? But you couldn't come home when she was living, when she was full of hope?

    John Henry Clayton: How did she pass?

    Rev. Clayton: In my arms, lying beside me in bed. Weeping. Calling out your name.