: A frequent complaint is the film's "plodding" pace. Critics like Andy Crump of Paste Magazine described it as a "slog lacking in both tempo and urgency," with long periods of silence that some found atmospheric and others found boring.
(2015) is a bleak, atmospheric Western thriller directed by Anthony O'Brien that has divided audiences since its release. Set during the 1898 Yukon Gold Rush, it follows two estranged brothers, Wyatt (James Ransone) and Samuel (Josh Peck), who embark on a grueling journey through the snowy wilderness to capture their murderous father for a bounty that will save their family home from foreclosure. Critical Overview
The file title you referenced ("720p BLURAY X264 DTS") indicates a high-definition release, which is ideal for this particular film given that its visual quality is its most celebrated feature. The Timber (2015) - IMDb
: The film’s strongest asset is its "stunningly beautiful" cinematography by Phil Parmet. Shot in the Carpathian Mountains of Romania standing in for Alaska, reviewers consistently praise its "arresting visuals" and "harsh beauty".