Unique and Impressive!

Kellie 2022-04-23 07:01:39

good movie! 4 star recommendation. North America, Indian reservations, snow-capped mountains, canyons, forests, lions and wolves, lost girls die in the snow... The only thing here is silence and cold and poverty. Young people gather in crowds to take drugs for evil purposes, and their families are broken up and their parents are powerless. After watching this movie, there is only one sigh. What looks like paradise to the outdoors is a curse to the locals. I am reminded of Daliang Mountain in Sichuan, where people don't talk about drug addiction, and they are also plagued by AIDS. Human free will develops in the direction of evil and depravity under harsh circumstances. It might be said that we like rural life precisely because we do not live there. How many people dream of going to Tibet, because there is the closest to the sky, because there is poetry and the distance. But if you are allowed to eat tsampa and butter tea every day, the weather is cold and the altitude sickness is strong and your face is tanned by ultraviolet rays, are you willing to live for a long time? Always think that beauty is far away. But if you can't face up to the current self and environment. Then you will never find inner peace.

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  • Aliza 2022-03-24 09:01:35

    I like the director's style.

  • Dee 2022-04-24 07:01:04

    The chilling atmosphere and the characters like snow-capped mountains are worthy of being the screenwriter of "Slayer on the Frontier" and "Going Through Fire and Water"; it would be great if the crime movies in the northeast or northwest of our country were made with this flavor.

Wind River quotes

  • Cory Lambert: You don't catch wolves looking where they might be, you look where they've been.

  • Jane Banner: She ran six miles in the snow.

    Cory Lambert: Yes, she did.