Any Bullet Will Do
Set in the unforgiving landscape of Montana in 1876, "Any Bullet Will Do" tells the story of Hollis Ransom, a hardened bounty hunter haunted by his past. Hollis is offered a hefty reward to track down his brother, Everett. Their bond was shattered by the Civil War, where they fought on opposing sides: Hollis for the Union and Everett for the Confederacy.
Driven by a mix of vengeance and the promise of a payout, Hollis embarks on a perilous journey. He enlists the help of a skilled young fur trapper to navigate the treacherous winter terrain and track his brother. As they traverse the vast wilderness, Hollis is forced to confront the deep-seated animosity that divides them.
The brothers' reunion is far from warm. Hollis must grapple with his own motivations and the weight of their shared history. The film explores themes of family, forgiveness, and the enduring scars left by war. The breathtaking backdrop of Montana adds another layer of depth, with the harsh beauty of the wilderness mirroring the characters' internal struggles.