INTRODUCTION
This is a quick review of the newly released film Hundreds Of Beavers. Keep in mind this is but one of the many movies I watch every year, and that whatever initial grade I come up for this film could change for better or worse with time. To better keep up to date with both my thoughts on other movies and if my feelings on this film changed, follow me on Letterboxd.
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THE PLOT
Via Letterboxd: In the nineteenth century, a drunken applejack salesman must go from zero to hero and become North America’s greatest fur trapper by defeating hundreds of beavers.
QUICK REVIEW
I typically try to keep my written reviews to once a week, usually reserved for whatever I consider to be the biggest release of the upcoming (or current) weekend. But obviously I watch many other films and, as I always remind you to do so, you can track my thoughts on all those other movies via my Letterboxd. But this morning I watched a screener link sent to me for a very small film that has been picking up steam since the fall festivals last year - and getting major love thrown its way. And with news that it’ll be available to stream later this Spring, I was excited to finally check it our for myself.
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