10/10
Fantastic
13 May 1999
Abilene is a must-see for all movie-lovers tired of the violence and sex requisite in films these days. Far from fuddy-duddy, Abilene exploits character development and dialog, rather than relying on special effects to sell the plot. The story revolves around a man (Ernest Borgnine) that is called to visit his dying brother. With his pickup confiscated and too independent to ask for help, the character finds a practical, and very humorous, solution. This film will tug at your heart strings, make you laugh, make you cry, make you wonder "what if..." and leave you with a proverbial "warm, fuzzy" feeling.
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