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**_Brother against brother in wintry southwest Montana, 1876_** Charles B. Pierce did a couple of indie Westerns in Montana in the mid-70s, “Winterhawk” and the superior “Grayeagle.” I bring that up because Justin Lee’s “Any Bullet Will ...


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Taking place during 1876 in Montana, a ruthless headhunter tracks his own Brother through Big Sky country with the help of a young fur trapper.
During the Vietnam War, a young American soldier, troubled by his past, finds himself in a desperate fight for survival. As the conflict escalates, he must confront his inner demons and the brutal realities of war to protect his fellow soldiers and find a path to redemption.
Any Bullet Will Do received a mixed to positive reception, with critics praising its gritty portrayal of war and strong performances, particularly from its lead actors. However, some noted that the film occasionally struggled with pacing and relied on familiar war movie tropes.
Praised for its authentic depiction of the Vietnam War's chaos and emotional toll.
Chad Michael Collins delivers a compelling performance as a soldier battling both external enemies and internal struggles.
Some reviewers found the narrative to be predictable at times, lacking originality in its exploration of war themes.
Google audience: Audience reviews are limited, but those available generally acknowledge the film's intense action sequences and somber atmosphere, with some finding it a respectable, albeit standard, war drama.
While the film is set during the Vietnam War, it was filmed in South Africa, utilizing its landscapes to stand in for the Southeast Asian jungle.
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**_Brother against brother in wintry southwest Montana, 1876_** Charles B. Pierce did a couple of indie Westerns in Montana in the mid-70s, “Winterhawk” and the superior “Grayeagle.” I bring that up because Justin Lee’s “Any Bullet Will ...