Forsaken (2015 film)
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''Forsaken'' is a 2015 Canadian
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film directed by
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, from a screenplay by Brad Mirman. The film stars Kiefer Sutherland,
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, Brian Cox,
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,
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and
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. The film had its world premiere at the
2015 Toronto International Film Festival The 40th annual Toronto International Film Festival was held from 10 to 20 September 2015. On 28 July 2015 the first wave of films to be screened at the Festival was announced. Jean-Marc Vallée's '' Demolition'' starring Jake Gyllenhaal and Na ...
on September 16, 2015. The film was released on February 19, 2016. One of the executive producers on the film was Doug Falconer.


Synopsis

A flashback shows a young boy, recently dead, and his distraught mother. John Henry Clayton ( Kiefer Sutherland) returns home to his father, Reverend Samuel Clayton (
Donald Sutherland Donald McNichol Sutherland (born 17 July 1935) is a Canadian actor whose film career spans over six decades. He has been nominated for nine Golden Globe Awards, winning two for his performances in the television films '' Citizen X'' (1995) a ...
), who informs him his mother has died some years ago. John Henry was unaware, as he had been drifting for 10 years following his time fighting in the
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. John Henry and Samuel are estranged because Samuel is ashamed of his son's supposed exploits following the War. He goes to town with his father who warns him to avoid some suspicious men; their leader, saloon owner James McCurdy ( Brian Cox) worries that John Henry will be a "problem." John Henry also encounters his past lover, Mary Alice (
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), whom he learns is married and has a son. After a tense encounter in town with Frank Tillman (McCurdy's thug), John Henry and his father argue about his exploits and lack of faith in God following the atrocities of the Civil War. McCurdy's gang, along with "Gentleman" Dave Turner (
Michael Wincott Michael Anthony Claudio Wincott (born January 21, 1958) is a Canadian actor. His deep, raspy voice has often led to his being cast in villainous roles. Some of his best-known roles include Guy of Gisborne in '' Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves'' ( ...
), rides to a farm to coerce a man to leave. Another cowboy murders the man, to Dave's dismay, and Dave kills him in return. Some time later, when Frank goes to another farm to remove its owner, others in town ambush them. McCurdy grows increasingly aggressive in his attempts to displace the local landowners to suppress their rebellion. In town, Tom Watson (Mary Alice's husband) sees her talking with John Henry; John Henry has yet another run in with McCurdy's gang and allows a man named Ned to beat him without retaliation. Tom is angered when Mary Alice rides off to nurse John Henry. Now concerned about his wife's feelings, Tom is persuaded by McCurdy to simply sell his land and move away so that John Henry could not "steal" his wife. Dave Turner warns John Henry not to get involved in the land scheme, and they discover that they were both at the Battle of Shiloh, albeit on opposite sides. That Sunday, John Henry finally attends his father's church service where Tom angrily demands that he deny loving Mary Alice - John Henry silently leaves. Tom tries to get out of the deal with McCurdy, realizing he cannot change John Henry's feelings, but is refused. John Henry returns to the church, where he tearfully admits to his father that after the War, he accidentally shot and killed a boy with a stray shot in a self-defense gunfight. He is haunted by the memory of that boy and his brother William, who accidentally died when he fell in a freezing river. Samuel forgives and comforts him. McCurdy threatens Mary Alice, convinced Tom is still bound by their deal, so Mary Alice pleads with John Henry to help her - he refuses. Samuel then appeals to McCurdy to leave Tom's family alone, but is also refused. When he leaves, Ned stabs him in the back in an alley. John Henry stays with him until he regains consciousness, then informs him that he must end the violence in town. John Henry retrieves his gun, borrows another from the town's merchant and enters the saloon, killing Ned first. A gunfight ensues and ends with him killing Frank. Outside, Dave Turner regretfully states that his job is to kill John Henry. Having dropped his own gun and now only holding the heavier, borrowed gun, John Henry asks if he can return to the saloon to retrieve it - Dave agrees. Inside, John Henry shoots McCurdy, who falls from the balcony in front of Dave. Now unemployed, Dave and John Henry part ways peacefully. Having now re-established his reputation as a gunslinger, John Henry informs a tearful Samuel that he must leave to avoid bringing bounty hunters and challengers to the town. He promises to return, but according to Dave Turner's final voiceover, only returns once to affix a ribbon Mary Alice gave him before the war to her grave stone, a few times on the sly perhaps to visit his father, and then never again after his father's death.


Cast


Production

Kiefer Sutherland and
Jon Cassar John Francis "Jon" Cassar (born 27 April 1958) is a Maltese-Canadian television director and producer, known for his work on the first seven seasons of '' 24''. In 2006, he won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series ...
, who directed 58 episodes of Sutherland's TV series '' 24'' had discussed for years the idea of doing a
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together. Sutherland eventually commissioned Brad Mirman to write a screenplay for such a film, to co-star Sutherland's father, veteran actor
Donald Sutherland Donald McNichol Sutherland (born 17 July 1935) is a Canadian actor whose film career spans over six decades. He has been nominated for nine Golden Globe Awards, winning two for his performances in the television films '' Citizen X'' (1995) a ...
. While the two had appeared together in two films previously—'' Max Dugan Returns'' (1983) and '' A Time to Kill'' (1996)—they had never shared a scene. Produced for $20 million, it began shooting in July 2013 at the CL Ranch in
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, near Calgary, and was wrapped by September. It was also announced that Kevin DeWalt would produce under his Minds Eye Entertainment banner, with Josh Miller also producing under his Panacea Entertainment banner.
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began in July 2013, in Calgary, with a budget of $11 million. In June 2015, some actors who had worked on the film two years earlier under
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Alberta contracts, but who were still owed wages, were paid. The following month, approximately 100 members of the crew union
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local 212 and of the
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were in the process of being paid a total of $300,000 still owed. The Alberta Labour Relations Board had ruled in April 2015 that the production companies—Redemption Alberta Inc., Redemption Productions Inc., Panacea Entertainment Inc., Regina’s Minds Eye Entertainment Ltd., and Kiefer Sutherland’s Camel Entertainment Inc.—would not be allowed to access approximately $1.7-million in Alberta Film Grant money until issues with the film's workers and suppliers were resolved.


Release

''Forsaken'' had its world premiere at the
2015 Toronto International Film Festival The 40th annual Toronto International Film Festival was held from 10 to 20 September 2015. On 28 July 2015 the first wave of films to be screened at the Festival was announced. Jean-Marc Vallée's '' Demolition'' starring Jake Gyllenhaal and Na ...
during its 40th anniversary, on September 16, 2015. Prior to the film's premiere at the festival,
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acquired U.S distribution rights to the film. It then went onto screen at the
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on September 25, 2015, where Kiefer Sutherland won The Golden Eye Award. The film was released in the United States on February 19, 2016.


Reception

The film received mixed reviews from critics.
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gave it a 43% rating based on 40 reviews.
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gave it 56/100 points based on 16 critics, labeling it "mixed or average".


Accolades

The film was nominated for 5 categories at the 4th Canadian Screen Awards: Art direction/Production design, cinematography, costume design, make-up and sound editing.


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External links

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