Review of Buffalo Rider (1976) by Alan A — 18 Oct 2017
In the turbulent years of early colonial American times, the tract of land that would be known as the United States of America in a distant future was inhabited with Native Americans and exotic creatures previously unknown to the Europeans.
As the colonists start spreading death and chaos throughout the west coast, one once-normal-man, having survived a botched execution, must mount on his majestic Buffalo and work to purge the wilderness of the filth that has so bravely tainted it.
Fabian and Robinson delivers yet another masterpiece of contemporary art with eloquently weaved metaphors and a bleak, yet with scattered comedic relief, portrayal of the early colonial times, supported by the stunning, underappreciated skills of the lead actors and actresses.
Solid 5/5.
This review of Buffalo Rider (1976) was written by Alan A on 18 Oct 2017.
Buffalo Rider has generally received mixed reviews.
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