: Ketchum claims Curry is a dangerous outlaw who stole the money.
If you’ve been scrolling through streaming services looking for something with a bit more grit and soul than your average blockbuster, stop what you're doing. Old Henry (2021), written and directed by Potsy Ponciroli, is a masterclass in tension, acting, and the "micro-Western". It’s a quiet, weathered film that slowly peels back its layers to reveal something far more legendary underneath. The Setup: A Farmer and a Secret Old Henry (2021)
The quiet is shattered when Henry finds a riderless horse with a bloody saddle. This leads him to a wounded man named Curry (Scott Haze) and a satchel overflowing with cash. Henry’s instincts tell him to run, but his conscience won't let him leave the man to die. A Deadly Game of "Who Do You Trust?" : Ketchum claims Curry is a dangerous outlaw
The film’s central tension boils over when three "lawmen" arrive at the farm, led by the charismatic and menacing Sam Ketchum (Stephen Dorff). It’s a quiet, weathered film that slowly peels
: Curry, waking up inside the house, insists he is the real sheriff and that Ketchum and his men are the actual bandits.