“Sweet Country” (* out of four) was a boring Western set in the 1920’s in which an African-American farmhand (Hamilton Morris) shoots his owner in self-defense and then is forced to go on the run when a group of lawmen (led by Bryan Brown) attempt to track him down. Potentially affecting story of injustice and lawlessness in the old West but is worthless on almost every level. Film is so molasses-moving and inert that it itself seems to fall asleep at times and that goes double for the viewer. Sam Neill is wasted in a small role at the beginning as a property owner.