In this post-apocalyptic western, Alexander Dante has been exiled for 10 years for killing his loving brother Edwin. Then, one day, he receives a letter apparently from Edwin, which astounds him. According to the letter, Edwin now lives in the faraway village depicted on the map. Alexander initially rejects the letter as a prank, but there is something about it that rings true. He walks across a harsh and forbidding landscape that eventually gives way to a peaceful settlement. He's taken aback when he realizes the unthinkable: his sibling is still alive. Alexander is happy to see his brother, but he is also haunted with guilt. Now Alexander must uncover the truth, no matter the cost.
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In this post-apocalyptic western, Alexander Dante has been exiled for 10 years for killing his loving brother Edwin. Then, one day, he receives a letter apparently from Edwin, which astounds him. According to the letter, Edwin now lives in the faraway village depicted on the map. Alexander initially rejects the letter as a prank, but there is something about it that rings true. He walks across a harsh and forbidding landscape that eventually gives way to a peaceful settlement. He's taken aback when he realizes the unthinkable: his sibling is still alive. Alexander is happy to see his brother, but he is also haunted with guilt. Now Alexander must uncover the truth, no matter the cost.
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