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Reviews for the film are polarized, often reflecting the viewer's tolerance for "Z-grade" or indie production values.
The story follows (Michael Estridge), an ambitious young officer eager for action. Instead of chasing legendary warriors like Geronimo, he is tasked with a seemingly mundane mission: escorting two nuns back to safety. His squad is a ragtag group of misfits and "old men," including the veteran but disgraced Sgt. Whitlock (John Marrs), a civilian scout of questionable loyalty, and raw recruits.
The mission takes a dark turn when they discover the nuns have been brutally slain by . The patrol soon finds itself pinned down in a canyon, surrounded by a much larger force. With limited resources and dwindling ammunition—hence the title—the men must overcome their internal friction to survive a desperate siege. Critical Reception



