In a reservation without justice
Laws and enforcers are nothing
The rampant criminality can be imagined
The law cannot seek justice for victims
tit-for-tat lynching becomes inevitable
Justice is here
This is also the theme of Sheridan's "Frontier Trilogy"
A criminal escapes with serious injuries
Corey wasn't in a rush to kill him
but tied him to the snow mountain
Ask him why he committed the crime
His answers reveal pain points for reservations
Do you know what this icy hell is like
no entertainment
no women no fun
only snow and silence
Except for the boundless snow
There is no hope for the reserved area
no future
The depravity of young people just adds some numbing fun to dull days
Human nature can easily go to extremes
Corey did not choose to kill the criminal with his own hands
he told the murderer
you run
Run six kilometers alive
i won't kill you
Under the command of a strong desire to survive
Killer crawling desperately
Leaving a series of footprints on the vast snow-capped mountains
In the end, stay in the barren mountains forever
like the girl who froze to death at the beginning of the movie
Violence with violence
tit for tat
It is the greatest justice in the land outside the law
the end of the video
The picture stays on the backs of the two fathers
withered silently
on this Indian reservation
They lost their beloved daughter
Facing a broken family
The subtitles that appear at the end give the movie another meaning
A large number of Indian women go missing here every year
But usually their family members are reluctant to call the police
Because the police can't do anything
The government has never seriously counted the number of victims
Indian reservations tear off America's highly publicized human rights mask
Reserved area exists for one day
Violence and crime will not go away
Federal laws won't really work
lynching is irreplaceable justice
Covered by the white snow
more than sin and sorrow
And the helpless sighs of countless marginalized groups
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