Wind River
An FBI agent teams with the town's veteran game tracker to investigate a murder that occurred on a Native American reservation.
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- Cast:
- Jeremy Renner , Elizabeth Olsen , Gil Birmingham , Graham Greene , Jon Bernthal , Kelsey Asbille , Teo Briones
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Best movie ever!
In truth, there is barely enough story here to make a film.
Fun premise, good actors, bad writing. This film seemed to have potential at the beginning but it quickly devolves into a trite action film. Ultimately it's very boring.
By the time the dramatic fireworks start popping off, each one feels earned.
Fantastically structured and slow building tensity similar to its 'Frontier' trilogy films the subtlety in this piece is remarkable. Toned down in comparison to Sicario and Hell or High Water this film has shades of Tarantino and is in its own right action packed and thrilling. Emotional, brilliantly cast and perhaps socially significant its arguably the peak of the trilogy, worth your time regardless
This filmed summed up my perfect viewing experience. Epically shot, real life scripting, and lovely shot action scenes, with a gripping story line. Audio was realistic and provided nail biting experiences. Feel for the natives that still endure this sort of torture .. even in 2018. Disgusting humans who do this to another human; animals they are. Only way to help prevent it is by laws that make sense, and we need to stand up against the laws that prevent real justice. I.e. Create. Better. Humanistic. Laws. That. Make. The. World. A. Better. Place.
An excellent moody little crime drama with a fine sense of the beautiful but dangerous winter location. I'd recommend watching it but it is let down by the director's script, which is laced with typical US movie pseudo-philosophical banalities placed mainly in the mouth of the central character. One other thing, given the sharp decline in the wildlife of the US protected conservation area, it's a bit off putting that our hero is apparently employed with knocking off any species that might remotely trouble livestock owners...
This was a good film, spoilt somewhat by sound issues. I was not sure what the problem was - were the actors just mumbling? It almost felt like the sound guy was standing too far away - the music and sound effects were fine, but even with the sound turned up to 75/100 I had a hard time hearing what the characters said - that was very hard going. I don't think I got more than a couple of words of the Native American policeman said. Much of the (important?) dialog appeared to be mumbled. Perhaps because I'm English I was not completely "dialled in" to the accents - but I can't remember having an issue with American accents before. I think because I missed quite a bit of the dialog there were a few loose ends left hanging for me. For example, the snow mobile trail that led up to Matt. Did he try to escape, or was he taken there by the "baddies"? If taken there by the baddies, why was the trail only in one direction? And where did they go after? I'm sure there's a reasonable explanation, but it was perhaps missed in the poor sound quality of the dialog.Having said all that it was an interesting movie and very well done otherwise.