Six miles of life and death

Sheila 2022-01-27 08:05:53

The story is too simple, the homicide in the Indian reservation area, the male protagonist is a bit old. Then the victim's body was found, and then the FBI heroine came, pursued and found the truth, and then went on the snow, the heroine was injured, and the hero saved him and continued to attack the villain until death. The first half is slightly flat, and the rhythm is pulled up to the end. It seems that both the host and the host are very concerned that the victim ran for six miles in the snow barefoot, and Jeremy could shoot someone to death with a gun. Indian girls are very strong characters! Being killed in that situation is a bit worthless, but here is the meaning of justice.

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  • Kyra 2022-04-23 07:01:39

    I really like the hysteresis of the characters’ emotions in the film, that is, they don’t give emotional feedback at the moment, but at a certain moment later, they suddenly collapse for no reason, but they can connect the audience to the previous trigger point. The FBI agent knocking on the door is also ingenious. The flashback narrative is completed while the viewpoint is switched, which not only realizes the historical explanation on the narrative line, but also creates a sense of suspense due to the switch of viewpoints. The field also echoed the color choices for the outfits.

  • Waino 2022-03-25 09:01:06

    The gun battle scene pulled back a little bit. But there is no atmosphere and no content, which opens up a posture of black destiny, and finally tells an innocuous accident. This is why the first half is so procrastinated, and the playwright has never been able to find a combination of content and atmosphere. The female lead is really bad, and has been sleepwalking in front of the camera.

Wind River quotes

  • Martin: I was ready to quit... then the phone rang... which is never good... but today it was.

  • Martin: You're driving this Fed around so she don't get lost, is that it?

    Cory Lambert: It's what they asked me to do, not what I'm doin'.

    Martin: Then what are you doing?

    Cory Lambert: I'm a hunter, Martin. What do you think I'm doin'?

    Martin: If you find out who did this... I don't care who it is. You understand me?

    Cory Lambert: [nods] Right where they stand.

    Martin: Then get off my porch and go do it.