The reason the prior reviewer is confused about the marketing and the actual film being completely different is simple. The film was originally called, The Tailor, shot for about $10K. It was a cerebral, intense drama about a small-town tailor who is dragged into a eerie revenge plot surrounding his wife and the devil.
However, the film was sold to Indican Pictures. They unfortunately decided to rename it, and market it as some kind of gun-fighting action western, which it's NOT.
The filmmakers had no recourse, and so everyone is buying this film under a false pretense, and therefore it never received proper reviews, since audiences were expecting some kind of action western, and instead got an intellectual, drama with very little "gun- fighting" at all.
I would add, "Yuma" isn't even in the story-line. Indican even changed the trailer to the film to reflect Estevez as the main protagonist, which he's not. In fact, he's a minor antagonist and not even central to the actual film. Everything about the filmmakers intended marketing was destroyed by Indican in this process.
If you watch it as the indie drama it is, I promise a much different, even enjoyable experience.