In a world of ice and snow, the one who walks six feet barefoot is just a girl

Nicola 2022-03-19 09:01:04

After reading it, I sighed that Aomei is really beautiful~ There are also many familiar faces, such as Hawkeye and Uncle Punishment.

Then I sighed that the scene in the film, like this movie, is cold and cruel.

Let me talk about the feeling first. I really like the cold texture and icy world of this film. There is a scene in the film (as shown in the picture above), which is extremely beautiful. When Indiana natives were invaded by American culture and had to stay in a deserted place, peace and quiet was all they had. But American citizens don't think much of it, they don't think there are women here, there's no fun, so the self-righteous citizens here start to feel lonely and out of line.

At the end of the film there is a line of subtitles, "The United States has statistics on various missing persons, except for Native American women." Much like the girl who was violated, even if she was barefoot, she had to walk down this snow. I don't know much about American Indian culture and American colonization, but I can feel what the film is trying to tell us.

What is the concept of walking six feet in the snow with bare feet? Six feet is about 10 kilometers, you can imagine.

"This world is cruel. You occupy other people's homes, and they only have a peaceful place left, but you have to invade. Even if I am as cold as this ice and snow, I will defend my last piece of pure land."

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Wind River quotes

  • Martin: Why is it that whenever you people try to help us, you always insult us first, huh?

  • Cory Lambert: Luck don't live out here.