
It is preferable not to travel with a dead man.
About
William Blake, a timid accountant from Cleveland, travels to the desolate frontier town of Machine in the American West to claim a promised job, only to discover that the position has already been filled. Stranded and penniless, he finds himself ensnared in a violent confrontation that leaves him wounded and branded an outlaw. Fleeing into the untamed wilderness to escape ruthless bounty hunters, Blake crosses paths with a solitary and enigmatic Native American man named Nobody. Believing that Blake is the reincarnation of the celebrated English poet, Nobody becomes his unlikely guide and mentor. As they traverse a landscape defined by harsh brutality and surreal beauty, the pair embarks on an arduous odyssey that pushes Blake toward a profound transformation. The journey forces a man once defined by ledgers and ink to confront the finality of existence and the thin, permeable veil between the physical world and the afterlife. Set against an unforgiving landscape of black-and-white vistas, the narrative unfolds as a somber meditation on destiny, identity, and the inevitability of the path that lies ahead for a soul lost in the twilight of the frontier.

























