
For Taron Egerton, he has taken on roles that are diverse with accomplishments from playing a boy to being a young spy in The Kingsman. He played as a rookie athlete with the hopes of doing high jumps at the Olympics in Eddie the Eagle as well assinging his heart out in Rocketman. Take all those blockbusters and throw them out the window. She Rides Shotgun is by far one of the best films he has starred in! Directed by Nick Rowland(director of Calm Horses and Floodlights), this is a low-budget feature that gives its all with a rare tenderness in what is all bound to be lost. The film revolves around a struggling father in the center of conflict, and a riveting direction that has many heart pumping moments for its audiences. This is a story where criminality carries consequences through the hurdles of agony. On top of it all, it maintains a consistency of thriving to stay alive. An auteur’s force of direction that is bound to receive attention for its realism.
The setting of the film is around Albuquerque, New Mexico. The film’s plot revolves around a father and his daughter. The father is Nate, and he is played by Taron Egerton. The daughter is Polly, and she is played by Ana Sophia Heger. Nate is in all kinds of trouble with the law with many legalities surrounding a drug lord. So much to the point that his problems chase him until he is dead. With time of the essence, Nate is repeatedly scrambling and running. He puts Polly in the car and takes heron his fleeing journey. Polly begins to realize that the many conflicts around her are due to her father’s errors. At the same time though, she wants to protect him, especially with her age playing a factor. She does not understand the very grown-up problems of what is put in front of her. The young mind seeing all kinds of dangers sparks a new adventure of vengeance in She Rides Shotgun.
The film keeps its politics and criminality to be a cat-and-mouse game with the vulnerable side of Polly as the driving force of the film’s wonders. It is hard to predict her outcome. Around the running from all the dangers, there is clarity to making it out alive. Rowland’s usage of sabotage has an eloquent approach tomoving parts that are damaged and looking to be reconciled. This aspect is truly expressed when it comes to the law enforcement party of, She Rides Shotgun. With a detective assigned to hunting down Nate and the danger to his daughter Polly, there is the tone of truth finding light. The detective is John, and he is played by Rob Yang (Succession and The Menu). John is put in the middle of all the moving parts but also knows the corruption of the landscape. Where Nate chooses to run his problems will continue to follow him.
The juxtapositions of livelihood, fatherhood, and criminality all tango intrepidly. Nate teaches his daughter Polly how to defend herself, as she is in the front seat throughout the many crimes of this odyssey. The film’s exploration of the criminal underworld loops into a landscape of fear that is relentlessly aching. The pain of fear stands for a sacrifice of purpose in She Rides Shotgun. The biggest factor and enemy though, is the criminal boss Dave, and he is played by John Carroll Lynch (The Founder and Lucky). Lynch is an actor that can play any type of happy, negative or empowering character. With this one, he goes off the edge of the deep end to make evil swirl under his hands.
All of the characters play a role in getting themselves to a place where they feel safe and stable. The setup of there being laws and ways around them is where Rowland’s directing is a knockout. He knows how to have the troubled characters test the waters of tolerance and the law. But also, he does so with those who are the law enforcement. The masterful talent of Egerton, Heger, Yang, and Lynch are all superb in playing those wanting to find their heroism. Much of my appreciation shouts out to Heger, because for a young girl her seriousness dives into the realistic feeling portrayed in She Rides Shotgun. How did riding that seat truly make her feel though? Find out for yourself with She Rides Shotgun. Four out of four stars.