Love, Courage and the Battle of Bushy Run – Movie Review
Director: Dave Alan Johnson, Larry A McLean
Writer: Charlie Richards (Screenplay)
Cast
- Tom Connolly (Stars Fell Again)
- Rachele Schank
- John Michael Finely (I Can Only Imagine)
- Aam Baldwin (Serenity)
- Edward Gelhaus (The Forever Purge)
- Jackson Hurst (The Mist)
Plot: Colonel Henry Bouquet, with a ragtag group of British soldiers, Scottish Highlanders and American volunteers, was tasked with trying to save the hundreds of men, women and children facing certain death – or worse – in Fort Pitt.
Runtime: 1 Hour 52 Minutes
There may be spoilers in the rest of the review
Story: Love, Courage and the Battle of Bushy Run starts after the war between the British and Native Americans. However, the Native Americans have decided to fight back ruthlessly. They have been taking the forts and butchering everyone inside.
Col, Henry Bouquet (Connolly) is responsible for defending the latest target. He turns to the best officers to train a new group of men for combat and against the odds must fight for their lives.
Verdict on Love, Courage and the Battle of Bushy Run
Love, Courage and the Battle of Bushy Run is an action movie following a group of British soldiers trying to protect their forts from Native Americans. It uses the idea that peace has been created and suddenly the Native Americans have become ruthless in battle. Mix in a big of upper class romance we see a noble soldier fighting for his men.
This movie uses the battle between the Europeans (mostly British) fighting against the Native Americans. It shows the barbaric nature of the war and the narrow minds left to fight against someone who is simply different. Sadly, it portrays the Native Americans as savages and the British as the calming presence in the area. The battles also feel basic compared to previous epics we have seen before.
Where to Watch
It arrives on UK Digital on 13th May 2024
Final Thoughts – Love, Courage and the Battle of Bushy Run is the typical colonization story.