A female lumberjack falls for one of her workers, not realizing he's a business rival in disguise..


Is it worth your time? If you have a soft spot for 1930s Technicolor, absolutely. If you need your movies to have a coherent tone or a plot that doesn't feel like three different scripts glued together, maybe skip it. It’s for the folks who like old-school scenery and actors who know how to project to the back row. Go...


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"Is it worth your time? If you have a soft spot for 1930s Technicolor, absolutely. If you need your movies to have a coherent tone or a plot that doesn't feel like three different scripts glued together, maybe skip it. It’s for the folks who like old-school scenery and actors who know how to project to the back row. God's Country and the Woman is a total trip. It’s set in the logging woods, but it looks like a stage play that escaped into the forest. The colors are so saturated they practically ..."
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