
Movie review
February 12, 2021 · 89 min · PG-13
Woke Score
Lower is better
Review
A woman named Edee retreats to an isolated cabin in the Wyoming Rockies after a devastating personal tragedy, struggling to survive alone before forming a quiet friendship with a local hunter who helps her heal and reconnect with life. The film is a subdued character drama centered on grief, isolation, and human kindness, with striking natural landscapes and minimal dialogue. No audience-visible woke elements appear in the story, casting, or themes.
Breakdown
These are the editorial factors and ratings behind our score for Land.
Woke representation / casting
Casting choices fit the story world and setting naturally with no forced diversity or identity signaling visible.
Woke political dialogue
No political or activist dialogue present.
Identity-driven story themes
Story centers on personal grief and healing through human connection, with no identity-driven arcs.
Western institutional / cultural critique
No modern activist institutional critique; focuses on individual resilience and kindness.
Woke character or canon changes
Not relevant
Production
Anti-woke backlash and complaints
No woke complaints or backlash reported; film received quiet positive/mixed reception focused on grief themes.
Creator track record context
No relevant prior work is cited.