Based on 8 votes and 4 reviews.
I enjoyed the movie as I could totally relate. Luckily for a lot of people, I haven't snapped yet.
Amazing sound track. Loved its venture into surrealism to balance its ultra-realism. CHARTO totally embodied Ted. Amazing director who worked closely with the towns people in Lincoln. The locals formed the majority of the film's total cast— the skimobilers, the loggers, the librarians. And even the phone booth was the exact one Ted used,
Really good use of audio. And it really made me think of the current affects of the very things Ted was fighting and protecting.
The writer and director make Ted look like a total loser. They have no idea how hard it is to live in the backwoods near Lincoln, Montana, and it showed. Ted was a brilliant man, and very resourceful. None of that was in this movie. Just a outofstater view! The spinning cabin, in foggy colors, with orange windows, showing Ted going full tilt, was evidence of the director's weird mind! Not Ted's!