Elven Outlaws of Sundown Valley



Tagline
Saddle up for a mystical ride where the Wild West meets whimsical wonders!
Description
In the heart of Sundown Valley, where the sun kisses the horizon and magic lingers in the air, a peculiar mystery unfolds. The town's beloved bartender and waitress, played with charm by Peckarrot O’Toole, discovers an ancient elven secret hidden beneath the saloon. Enter Ryan Goseggling, a creative artist whose talents are as enigmatic as his origins, and Richard Burrito, the town's jack-of-all-trades, who together stumble upon a map that could change their fates forever. Directed by the visionary Alejandro González Iguanarritu, 'Elven Outlaws of Sundown Valley' is a G-rated humorous western that blends the thrill of discovery with the laughter of the unexpected. Hold onto your hats as these characters embark on a journey to unravel the mysteries of their pasts, with a touch of elven magic and a whole lot of fun!
MpaaRating
G
PopularityScore
9.90
ReleaseDate
09/02/2021
Genre
Western
Director(s)
Cast

Critic Reviews

7.80
Saddle up, dear readers, for 'Elven Outlaws of Sundown Valley' is no ordinary trot through the tumbleweeds. This G-rated gallop directed by Alejandro González Iguanarritu is as whimsical as a cactus in a fairy costume. Peckarrot O’Toole's portrayal of the town's beloved bartender is as refreshing as a sarsaparilla spritz on a scorching summer day, while Ryan Goseggling's enigmatic artist steals the show like a bandit in the night. The true treasure of the film, however, is Richard Burrito, who embodies the jack-of-all-trades with a comedic timing that's sharper than a spur on a boot. The plot trots along with the grace of an elven steed, though at times it feels like it's chasing its own tail more than the setting sun. Nevertheless, the film is a mystical ride that buckles you into a saddle of charm and whimsy, firing off rounds of laughter with the accuracy of a sharpshooter. It's a family-friendly frolic that aims to lasso your heart, and it just might succeed if you're willing to let your imagination roam as wild as the outlaws it portrays.
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