When the blame is passed on to the indigenous people, the world is peaceful.

Carmel 2022-02-26 08:01:08

The Western Wasteland, colonists, Indians, and unknown creatures dormant underground... It seems to be the standard script of a low-cost film. After reading it, I personally feel that this film is not too bad.

Attack, search, revenge, massacre! The story finally returned to the original point. Knowing that the Indians who used poison to kill unknown creatures were hanged by the "ignorant" cavalry, all the guilt was pushed on the Indians by the cavalry captain, and he threatened to expel the Indians from this land... …The colonists will be safe in the future, and the unknown creature will be safe in the future.

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  • Dave 2022-04-19 09:02:47

    If you want to make a film that reflects racism, why do you have to pull up the underground creatures as backs. . . .

  • Jasmin 2022-04-20 09:02:25

    A classical horror film, I can only say that it's ok, the tone is too dark, and it's scary, but it's not that scary.

The Burrowers quotes

  • John Clay: You think that Sioux back there was Burrower tribe?

    William Parcher: There's more flavours of Soiux that I can count.

    John Clay: How come we never heard of them before?

    William Parcher: I can't say. But I expect they'll introduce themselves shortly. The Mick ain't made us the most popular white men in Dakota.

  • Walnut Callaghan: We've got a fire.

    William Parcher: Careful, we don't know if these are friendlies.

    Fergus Coffey: Yeah, well, as long as they are human.