Montana scenery/landscape very good in the movie. Stage looked like real life lived in homes, horse stables, barns and small town rodeo events. The vehicles, trailers and farm equipment all looked like somebody's private property. I watched the entire movie because I could relate to the actors as real people, more like watching a home made movie or video pod cast. Many of the actors appeared to be authentic people with caring moral standards, actively involved in the horse industry, not professional movie actors. The horse riding were scenes looked authentic and not like hired professional stunt riders. This production to me, was an honest attempt to utilize limited resources to create a movie. Occasionally, I prefer a movie like this more than many high budget movies made in Hollywood.