So sad what happened. It happened because he was doing an act of total kindness for a neighbor and friend. He will have a very long road ahead but he is strong. God bless him.
Getting yourself run over by your own snow plow due to stupidity is hardly "warrior" status... I like the guy as an actor, but he's dumb as rocks when it comes to reality, like most of Hollywood.
@@bruceglock7260 easiest money of their life, watching a property noone cares about. He'd be trouble anywhere though, we've all known people like him - he was well cast
@jer j - I work armed security and I can tell you that remote location accounts are the best. Excellent pay, nobody bothers you, and you spend most of the time watching movies and getting much needed rest.
You know what, that's true I think people usually get so hung up on the heroic moment that they forget the actor who put on such a great villain to help give you that moment. Glad you caught that.
Wind River had one of the coolest atmospheres I've seen in a film. Pairing the quiet serenity of the mountains with the disturbing violence that unfolds in the story pairs perfectly with its lesson on the mountain's hidden dangers. The only film that came close to this atmosphere was No Country for Old Men, but personally, this movie was a lot more engaging.
exactly. Its a great movie. Personally, I find Wind River more interesting than NCFOM. It feels fuller, more character dynamics, heartfelt dialogues, emotional scenes, his friendship with Martin, and the message of learning how to accept the pain. Sure, no country for old men have its own message too, but overall it only makes you feel more depressed because it demolishes all your hopes, it focuses more on the negative part of things, which isnt necessarily bad, but personally i dont watch movies to feel worse
Martin : Heard about what happened. Heard there's one still missing. Cory Lambert : No. No one's missing. Martin : How did he go out? Cory Lambert : With a whimper.
Hollywood never acknowledges any movie or art that refers to the Native Americans, especially the Native American Women. One of the most underrated movies I saw in 2017.
I've seen my share since I've been watching tv and movies since the 80s. And really, how many stories are there? You do know it's a very tiny little group, right? And how many good full native actresses are there that are free to make a movie at any given time? A dozen? I kind of think I'm being generous. Slightly off main topic...but I just saw that two of the biggest native actresses who were big decades ago were somewhat recently shown to be fake natives though. Hah. One from the US and one originally from Canada. I always find that so weird to fake your race. Or just to fake anything you aren't..
It's insane look into the missing murdered ingenious women movement the statistics are scary more then 200 ingenious women go missing there cases are overlooked or ignored by local law enforcement and federal agencies
Yeah, because the guys says it as another kind of assault. He isn't sorry of the harm he did, is angry that he is forced to admit it. I had a flatmate that was like this, he did something quite awful and when he was caught, "admitted" his guilt angrily and actually tried to ANGRILY ask for forgiveness.
I remember watching this movie for the first time.. having no idea what it was about, never seeing a trailer, and being blown away how great it is. it’s absolutely one of my all time favorites.
why does every clip from every movie have someone calling said movie "underrated". this movie was universally acclaimed by literally everyone who saw it.
@@eliek2014 a lot of actors sell out for comic book movies or sequels to get the financial freedom to make off the wall, indie, underground movies down the road …Edward Norton took his entire salary from Red Dragon and gave it to Spike Lee to make 25th Hour
@@dmcrun3572 Norton never stopped doing real movies. Renner whom is a phenomenal actor has spent a decade playing Hawkeye and almost nothing else. Even Evans had to get away and he even played a villain.
I remember seeing Taylor Sheridan as Hale on Sons of Anarchy back in it's early seasons. Never would've guessed he'd become one of my favorite screenwriters/filmmakers.
That asshole Kurt Sutter didn’t want to keep paying him, he said fuck it I’ll do my own thing. Crazy success Sons dragged out the last two seasons too, got ridiculous
Honestly, considering how calm he is about killing and condemning men to death, and how he had Nat's story figured out before basically everyone else, it's likely this isn't the first time he has had to do such a thing. More than likely, Pete is just another unfortunate repeat of history. Renner sells how painful it is, regardless, but there's a seething rage underneath, that really makes me feel like he's buried another piece of shit like Pete under the snow.
@@flightofthebumblebee9529 as righteous as killing filthy pieces of shit like Pete may be, he was still a person. He had wants and desires, thoughts, and feelings. If he didn't, his death would be unsatisfying. Wolves don't know they're wolves, but they still kill things brutally. People are different. Pete may have once been a good man, who one day went wrong. He may have been rotten since his childhood, cruel since he could think to be cruel and understand its consequences. I don't pity him. I spent this entire film begging for Cory to cut his balls off and feed them to him. I had a big dumb grin on my face watching him drown in his own blood. But if you start to see people as less than people, you can justify anything you do to them, even if maybe they didn't deserve it. Pete did. There's nothing liberal about it. Some bastards need killing. All bastards were men once.
One of my favorite movies of all time. I can't imagine the pain of losing my daughter, especially in the way their daughters were lost. No parent should ever have to experience that.
Everybody praising Renner, and I’m a fan. But, James Jordan doesn’t get enough credit. He’s phenomenal character actor. You can always tell which ones are great because you don’t immediately recognize them in their different roles. He’s a Livestock Agent on Yellowstone, and Cookie in 1883 and great in every role.
I 'd heard it was good when I lined it up to watch. Honestly it was vastly better than I could ever have hoped for. A brilliant film, tightly scripted and with some epic acting from a well ensembled cast.
This movie haunted me in ways that few have since. Such powerful performances from Jeremy Renner and Gil Bermingham. The dialogue between them weighed heavy on my heart, listening to two fathers sharing their grief and being forced to endure the worst pain that can befall a parent. It crushed me. But to simply praise the film for its cinematography or performances would be a disservice to the message it delivers: that this is a grim reality for parents, young women, human beings, throughout reservation lands in North America.
This final scene was filmed where I live. It's not in wyoming since to get to Gannett peak with a bunch of film gear is not an easy task and its not worth it to only get one scene. This was filmed in snowbird, utah
This movie is a real gem. It made me angry but then I had some satisfaction at the end. Man I hated those cowboy security guard murderers who managed to kill the tribal police during the shootout. But then Renner's character took care of them. That was so satisfying to watch. The last guy choking on his own blood was some justified revenge for that trash mf'er.
It won't. Murders go unsolved every day on the reservations. No witnesses, they lack the technology that the city has to solve them and they lack the man power. I usually warn outsiders to stay on the main paved roads and stay around the tourist areas. Not worth getting killed over a sunset picture in the middle of someone's valley.
In this movie the last guy was listed as missing. Renner was supposedly out hunting lions. Only thing that would tip people off is the gunshot wounds from a 45-70 in several of the guards.
watched this movie yesterday, and honestly shoutout to James Jordan, who plays Pete here. He made the character so shockingly revolting - what i felt for him reminded me of Joffrey from GoT. But he did it in under ten minutes of screentime.
This movie contains the most excellent flashback scene ever in a film, when Elizabeth Olsen knocks on the door of the trailer, and the murderous events play out.
Renner's character lost his daughter. She went missing and he never knew where she went. For all the knew, this guy killed her. This was some sort of closure for him. This and killing all those other guys.
Hope your feeling better Jeremy, this movie was just amazing never knew what was coming around the corner.thanks for a good show.hope your feeling better.
I watched this movie by dvd, while being deep in the atacama desert where my family comes from, hard place to live, hard people survives it. I wasnt prepared, and had no expectations for the movie, it was one of the greatest cinematic experiences, everything alligned for it, Renner and his silent acting, plus all of the supporting actors kicking it up a notch, it was awesome.
Such a Good Movie. This movie introduced me to Taylor Sheridan. He said in so many words He would tell the story of the West...The Good, The Bad, The Ugly with Respect. If you watch what he creates he seems to keep his promise. Especially shedding light on the Reality of this Country's Indigenous People.
This was a nice movie indeed, this is a nice scene indeed, how a father seeks revenge for his daughter´s death. This is amazing. Renner is an underrated actor.
Away from the Marvel movies, this one showed what Jeremy Renner, as an actor, could really do. Brilliant movie and great acting/story telling all round. As others have said, this movie definitely deserves more views.
@@kingkongchief1177 his daughter also died. So he understood what it feels to lose a daughter, and saught to help find those who killed his friend's daughter.
i love how the criminal bastard says, "the snow. the silence!". it beautifully illustrates how the harshness of the land played a role in the deaths. something the indian band has dealt with and learned to live with for 200 years. his being an outsider is what killed all of them. think about that when you think of the closed communities of reservations, etc.
Greatest ending a movie could have like this That snow and that silence are the only things that haven't been taken from them .......that's something no one will ever understand
All the acting in all the scenes was incredible. Great performances from Renner and Olsen along with a talented group of side roles stepping up for strong support. I've never bothered to check his real name but even the guy playing the rapist did fine acting himself. From the actual deed to the bits and pieces that show what a cowardly, vile, and self centered waste of oxygen his is took up very little of the actual movie yet still made you disgusted by him. They portrayed him as most rapists and abusers actually are: PATHETIC. The exact opposite of the boyfriend who fought a group of guys with everything he had just to give her a chance to get away. From the posts I've read it seems everyone sees how powerful a good story can be if you have all the right elements. This film does that and so much more. Compared to most films this one did not have a lot of dialogue. But when every line is delivered correctly it does more than a paragraph of talking would. Lastly, I consider the setting itself, a cold unforgiving and oppressive land, as having a major role that affects everyone. The kind that makes some stronger and breaks others. And what happens when those opposites come to conflict.
Saw the movie again yesterday. The seventh anniversary of its premiere was yesterday. I almost never fully appreciated the film before. But it's such a beautiful story about pain, family, life, accepting and dealing with the harder things it brings. About solitude and loneliness. And acting is so good, especially Renner. He has never been better than here.
Fantastic movie. “6 miles, barefoot… that’s a warrior… that’s a warrior”
To be fair, he had to run at a higher altitude.
He wasn't gang raped tho.
@@TedBundySurvivor it just his knowledge knowing at that elevation what would happen. Compared to the girl and her chances
"That's a warrior." Blessings to you, Jeremy Renner, as you recuperate.
So sad what happened. It happened because he was doing an act of total kindness for a neighbor and friend. He will have a very long road ahead but he is strong. God bless him.
Getting yourself run over by your own snow plow due to stupidity is hardly "warrior" status... I like the guy as an actor, but he's dumb as rocks when it comes to reality, like most of Hollywood.
he warms my heart
Real life.
What happened?
‘I want you to run’.... haunting line...so much incredible dialogue in this film. Criminally underrated movie 🎥
It's highly rated it's just not well known.
@@flightofthebumblebee9529 criminally lesser known, to be precise ✅
@@flightofthebumblebee9529 you aren’t the first to recommend, I will check it out absolutely. 👍🏼🍺
Very true. Extremely underrated. Best shoot out scene too
It's the land of the few
Few people
Few opportunities
Few words
Hate when people blame everything else except themselves for their brutality
I get bored sometimes and I never raped and murdered a girl and her boyfriend.
Exactly, hell if hated it so much why didn’t he just leave and get another job, it wasn’t like he couldn’t leave.
@@bruceglock7260 easiest money of their life, watching a property noone cares about. He'd be trouble anywhere though, we've all known people like him - he was well cast
@jer j - I work armed security and I can tell you that remote location accounts are the best. Excellent pay, nobody bothers you, and you spend most of the time watching movies and getting much needed rest.
That's the way of cowardice...what does that say about most savages? What truly are they?
Love how Renner’s character made him die the same way she did. The blood in his lungs froze from the icy air as he was running and inhaling.
I don't why they made up that bullshit to stain an otherwise fantastic movie. Your lungs will not freeze from running in the cold.
Best revenge EVER!!!!
She made it 5 miles. He made it like 50 yards.
@@flightofthebumblebee9529 6 miles
An idea on how to fix our broken criminal justice system
The bad guy actor did a really good job in this scene
You know what, that's true I think people usually get so hung up on the heroic moment that they forget the actor who put on such a great villain to help give you that moment. Glad you caught that.
Agreed
Wind River had one of the coolest atmospheres I've seen in a film. Pairing the quiet serenity of the mountains with the disturbing violence that unfolds in the story pairs perfectly with its lesson on the mountain's hidden dangers. The only film that came close to this atmosphere was No Country for Old Men, but personally, this movie was a lot more engaging.
Hateful 8 accomplished this too. Hostiles is king though.
exactly. Its a great movie. Personally, I find Wind River more interesting than NCFOM. It feels fuller, more character dynamics, heartfelt dialogues, emotional scenes, his friendship with Martin, and the message of learning how to accept the pain. Sure, no country for old men have its own message too, but overall it only makes you feel more depressed because it demolishes all your hopes, it focuses more on the negative part of things, which isnt necessarily bad, but personally i dont watch movies to feel worse
@joes622 don't forget the revenant
I must disagree. Never Cry Wolf had the most beautiful cinematography I have seen in a movie even it actually was all based on a lie.
...but wind river is so wish fulfillment-y :/
"That's a warrior, that's a warrior!"
Yup, the way he said it. One of my favorite lines ever in a movie!
such a sad movie, such tremendous pain by so many of the main characters. Really well acted. Renner was epic.
Renner is always EPIC
True. Haven’t seen this movie more than twice and the second time was to show my dad lmao. Morbid but necessary film
Martin : Heard about what happened. Heard there's one still missing.
Cory Lambert : No. No one's missing.
Martin : How did he go out?
Cory Lambert : With a whimper.
Hollywood never acknowledges any movie or art that refers to the Native Americans, especially the Native American Women. One of the most underrated movies I saw in 2017.
There are 100’s of movies about native americans.
Dances With Wolves, Last of the Mohicans, etc…
Movies like this is what I find enjoyable, idk wtf movies that Hollywood as been smoking up lately but I wouldn’t call them entertainment
Taylor Sheridan, who wrote this as well as Yellowstone, is working to change that.
I've seen my share since I've been watching tv and movies since the 80s. And really, how many stories are there? You do know it's a very tiny little group, right?
And how many good full native actresses are there that are free to make a movie at any given time? A dozen? I kind of think I'm being generous.
Slightly off main topic...but I just saw that two of the biggest native actresses who were big decades ago were somewhat recently shown to be fake natives though. Hah. One from the US and one originally from Canada. I always find that so weird to fake your race. Or just to fake anything you aren't..
There can be no real justice for what Natalie suffered, but this will do.
Now look into why this was made... Look into how many brown women go missing every year.
It's insane look into the missing murdered ingenious women movement the statistics are scary more then 200 ingenious women go missing there cases are overlooked or ignored by local law enforcement and federal agencies
@@FATHER3k what can be done? It’s a fuckin shame and more attention should be paid to the issue.
@@Charsi_Escobar loaded question man, it hurts the heart to say. Awareness is a good start. Appreciate you though for asking. 💜
Or the BF.
I love how Jeremy took a second to take it in after he admits to assaulting her. You can see his anger but he doesn’t let it get the best of him
Yeah, because the guys says it as another kind of assault. He isn't sorry of the harm he did, is angry that he is forced to admit it.
I had a flatmate that was like this, he did something quite awful and when he was caught, "admitted" his guilt angrily and actually tried to ANGRILY ask for forgiveness.
I remember watching this movie for the first time.. having no idea what it was about, never seeing a trailer, and being blown away how great it is. it’s absolutely one of my all time favorites.
Mine too
One of the most underrated film ever. Jeremy should have got nominated for an Oscar
why does every clip from every movie have someone calling said movie "underrated". this movie was universally acclaimed by literally everyone who saw it.
Yep this was a great movie.
I'm not sure this movie would even qualify for the oscars because of the diversity requirement.
@@caspertoo i'm so sorry this is happening to you
@@funkndonut😂
At 3:58 how BARELY restrained Renner’s sadness, his rage, his belief is…fucking powerful
It was almost like he was thinking "this piece of dog sh*t isn't even worth wasting another bullet".
Then he stopped acting to make marvel money
@@eliek2014 to be fair this movie was out while he already was in Marvel. Still. This film > any MCU film
@@eliek2014 a lot of actors sell out for comic book movies or sequels to get the financial freedom to make off the wall, indie, underground movies down the road …Edward Norton took his entire salary from Red Dragon and gave it to Spike Lee to make 25th Hour
@@dmcrun3572 Norton never stopped doing real movies. Renner whom is a phenomenal actor has spent a decade playing Hawkeye and almost nothing else. Even Evans had to get away and he even played a villain.
Amazing movie. Really hard to find another movie just as thrilling.
google "neo western" you welcome
In an afternoon I saw this and “Hold The Dark” - both incredible thrillers.
Watch sicario first movie. Screenwriter same as wind river director.
No country for old men
Hell or high water
2 other gritty neowesterns that I love
check out prisoners too
Thoughts are with Renner right now. Had to come back and watch this scene… his acting here blew me away the first time I saw it.
Good actors don't make great superheroes
I remember seeing Taylor Sheridan as Hale on Sons of Anarchy back in it's early seasons. Never would've guessed he'd become one of my favorite screenwriters/filmmakers.
Hell or High Water was incredible too. I really liked Yellowstone too
Me neither, I hated his character on there in the first couple seasons and then he redeemed himself only to get killed.
me too. him and Unser were prior service and Unser always called him "Captain America" because of his black and white views and morality
That asshole Kurt Sutter didn’t want to keep paying him, he said fuck it I’ll do my own thing.
Crazy success
Sons dragged out the last two seasons too, got ridiculous
This was such an incredible movie. Renner did a fantastic job.
Hell yes. He was probably filming one of those crappy Avengers part 57 movies and his agent came to him with this one and he was like HELL YES.
Frank castle got beat, his girl got gang rapped
2:30 feels like hes thinking of his own daughter disappearing in the same circumstances but never being found
For all he knows these slime bags were also involved in his own daughters rape and murder.
Yup. It was personal
Honestly, considering how calm he is about killing and condemning men to death, and how he had Nat's story figured out before basically everyone else, it's likely this isn't the first time he has had to do such a thing. More than likely, Pete is just another unfortunate repeat of history. Renner sells how painful it is, regardless, but there's a seething rage underneath, that really makes me feel like he's buried another piece of shit like Pete under the snow.
@@drewhammond5203 Pete wasn't a man, he was a filthy piece of sh*t and deserved it. I hope you're not so liberal
@@flightofthebumblebee9529 as righteous as killing filthy pieces of shit like Pete may be, he was still a person. He had wants and desires, thoughts, and feelings. If he didn't, his death would be unsatisfying. Wolves don't know they're wolves, but they still kill things brutally. People are different. Pete may have once been a good man, who one day went wrong. He may have been rotten since his childhood, cruel since he could think to be cruel and understand its consequences. I don't pity him. I spent this entire film begging for Cory to cut his balls off and feed them to him. I had a big dumb grin on my face watching him drown in his own blood. But if you start to see people as less than people, you can justify anything you do to them, even if maybe they didn't deserve it. Pete did. There's nothing liberal about it. Some bastards need killing. All bastards were men once.
One of my favorite movies of all time. I can't imagine the pain of losing my daughter, especially in the way their daughters were lost. No parent should ever have to experience that.
Everybody praising Renner, and I’m a fan. But, James Jordan doesn’t get enough credit. He’s phenomenal character actor. You can always tell which ones are great because you don’t immediately recognize them in their different roles. He’s a Livestock Agent on Yellowstone, and Cookie in 1883 and great in every role.
He also plays Ed in Mayor of Kingstown.
He was also in mayor of Kingstown with Jeremy renner
Seriously: not even in the first 3/4ths of the movie, and in the space of a few minutes' screen time he makes you despise this character so much.
Underseen movie, I showed it to my sister, who had no idea of its existence, she said it was the best movie she'd seen in 10 years.
I 'd heard it was good when I lined it up to watch. Honestly it was vastly better than I could ever have hoped for. A brilliant film, tightly scripted and with some epic acting from a well ensembled cast.
Wind river was a phenomenal movie. Much better than I thought it would be.
This movie haunted me in ways that few have since. Such powerful performances from Jeremy Renner and Gil Bermingham. The dialogue between them weighed heavy on my heart, listening to two fathers sharing their grief and being forced to endure the worst pain that can befall a parent. It crushed me. But to simply praise the film for its cinematography or performances would be a disservice to the message it delivers: that this is a grim reality for parents, young women, human beings, throughout reservation lands in North America.
"How did he go out"?
"With a whimper".
One of the best movies to be made.
An undervalued movie. Well written, and Renner turned in a golden performance.
This final scene was filmed where I live. It's not in wyoming since to get to Gannett peak with a bunch of film gear is not an easy task and its not worth it to only get one scene. This was filmed in snowbird, utah
That’s pretty cool and the mountains filled with snow. Looks beautiful
"PETE" gets no credit. Phenomenal actor.
James Jordan
He’s in Yellow Stone and 1883 as well. Taylor Sheridan uses him quite a bit in his projects
He’s in Mayor of Kingstown too, gets beaten up real bad in the season 1 finale, even worse than this scene
This movie is a real gem. It made me angry but then I had some satisfaction at the end. Man I hated those cowboy security guard murderers who managed to kill the tribal police during the shootout. But then Renner's character took care of them. That was so satisfying to watch. The last guy choking on his own blood was some justified revenge for that trash mf'er.
Just saw it they only gave 7/10 in imbd for this masterpiece 🤦
One of the best movies ever put to the screen. EO and JR have great chemistry.
Yea nobody calls them by their initials just type their names out ya dork
@@quailman8238 ok wanker
Ok QM
A haunting, heartbreaking masterpiece.
This movie is such an underrated masterpiece, a rare gem in this sad movie age
One of Jeremy Renner's best performances.
When u feel that justice was served.... One of those movies.
6 miles is how far back the scientists had to hide from the first atomic bomb to be safe. An enormous distance
it's a 10K run
“Six miles. Barefoot. That’s a warrior.” The monster responsible couldn’t even make it 50 yards.
It's such a powerful movie. The acting was top-notch. The development of the characters truly made the movie. 👍
This film had so many wild turns but the ending was subtle and perfect
Wind River was so underrated. Great story and cast!
I was surprised as hell at this movie. I just wanted to watch a Jeremy Renner movie and saw this one, it's so good.
Such an underrated movie, great performances from Elizabeth and Jeremy
one of my all time favorite movies. every aspect of this movie is perfect from sheridan, renner, and everybody on down the line.
James Jordan and Jeremy Renner are outstanding in this whole movie, and especially in this scene.
I love moments like this in movies but I always think about how this story would get told to the surviving authorities after everything is over
Well when bad guys on Indian land are shooting at you and you shoot back and kill them, self defense comes to mind.
Not to mention he ran away. No one shot him. He died from the elements.
It won't. Murders go unsolved every day on the reservations. No witnesses, they lack the technology that the city has to solve them and they lack the man power. I usually warn outsiders to stay on the main paved roads and stay around the tourist areas. Not worth getting killed over a sunset picture in the middle of someone's valley.
In this movie the last guy was listed as missing. Renner was supposedly out hunting lions. Only thing that would tip people off is the gunshot wounds from a 45-70 in several of the guards.
Lots of people die in Wyoming and never get found. It's a desolate land, easy to get lost.
Most satisfying scene 👏 goddamn animal 😤
I really love Jeremy´s Renner character. So good real man with a code of honor.
I call it as a movie with “Redeeming Social Value”. It takes men with honor and integrity to pull that off.
One of the most gratifying endings to a movie I have ever seen. This is what I call poetic Justice.
Yup, Mr. Renner has lived and continues to live that incredible line "That's a Warrior" and you Sir can count Yourself a Warrior, God's speed.
Get well soon Jeremy! You are a warrior
a man ravaged in pain finally...
watched this movie yesterday, and honestly shoutout to James Jordan, who plays Pete here. He made the character so shockingly revolting - what i felt for him reminded me of Joffrey from GoT. But he did it in under ten minutes of screentime.
This movie contains the most excellent flashback scene ever in a film, when Elizabeth Olsen knocks on the door of the trailer, and the murderous events play out.
This film blew me away.
Awesome scene and acting
Easily one of the best movies of this Century so far. A good story told well. Talent and execution...
Man this movie was brutal. Amazing movie and cathartic ending , but damn, the journey to get there was so grim.
Highly recommend.
Renner's character lost his daughter. She went missing and he never knew where she went. For all the knew, this guy killed her. This was some sort of closure for him. This and killing all those other guys.
This movie hurt - I cannot rewatch it. Was that good - that it haunts.
Incredible movie, amazing soundtrack.....
Renner kills it in this scene. KILLS IT! What a great movie
Excellent movie, I thought that the mountain lion would get him but this was a much better ending.
Ultimately, probably did get to him.
This should be the punishment for all cowards, rapists, offenders etc. at a minimum.
Just snow and silence? I'll take that trade.
Never heard of this movie! I hear it's criminally underrated!
hawkeye is a sharpshooter in every movie
Is it possible that these bastards were responsible for his daughter's disappearance as well?
Never thought of that...interesting
I've watched this movie a couple dozen times, and not once did that cross my mind! Holy shit.
I said the same thing
Not impossible, but improbable. His Daughter died three years before the film and those remote camp guards tend to get changed out every Spring.
If that were the case than the director would give a hint in my opinion
Loved the whole Cowboy/Native dichotomy. Awesome film.
Such a good film. Renner and Olsen did an amazing job
Such a brilliant movie. Best revisionist western ever.
Hope your feeling better Jeremy, this movie was just amazing never knew what was coming around the corner.thanks for a good show.hope your feeling better.
He can say " I'm not the law here".....
dont need a badge to enforce the law of family.
If it was my kid? Your kid? Yup......start runnin.
Did you just pull a Fast and Furious?
@@BlackBinderGames ha! Ha ......maybe!
Highly underrated movie I just saw it for the first time WOW!!!
One of the best films ever
First time? I'm on my tenth I love this movie
One of my favorite movies of all time, everyone wanted to see this POS get his. Sheridan/Renner/Asbille/Olson/Birmingham all incredible in this.
We have this movie and I'll watch several times a year. Great movie.
I watched this movie by dvd, while being deep in the atacama desert where my family comes from, hard place to live, hard people survives it. I wasnt prepared, and had no expectations for the movie, it was one of the greatest cinematic experiences, everything alligned for it, Renner and his silent acting, plus all of the supporting actors kicking it up a notch, it was awesome.
This film was incredible. I’ve watched it many times and it still makes me sad.
Love this movie. I pull this out every couple of months to watch. Love his Marlin rifle.
Jeremy has survived - long recovery period ahead... best wishes as he has talents...
Incredible film.
Such a Good Movie. This movie introduced me to Taylor Sheridan. He said in so many words He would tell the story of the West...The Good, The Bad, The Ugly with Respect. If you watch what he creates he seems to keep his promise. Especially shedding light on the Reality of this Country's Indigenous People.
This was a nice movie indeed, this is a nice scene indeed, how a father seeks revenge for his daughter´s death. This is amazing. Renner is an underrated actor.
Away from the Marvel movies, this one showed what Jeremy Renner, as an actor, could really do. Brilliant movie and great acting/story telling all round.
As others have said, this movie definitely deserves more views.
She wasn’t his daughter it was his friends daughter
@@kingkongchief1177 his daughter also died. So he understood what it feels to lose a daughter, and saught to help find those who killed his friend's daughter.
I liked this movie. It was unique. Especially with its soft corner for the native tribes.
i love how the criminal bastard says, "the snow. the silence!". it beautifully illustrates how the harshness of the land played a role in the deaths. something the indian band has dealt with and learned to live with for 200 years. his being an outsider is what killed all of them. think about that when you think of the closed communities of reservations, etc.
This was one of those rare treats. I had not heard of it but saw a clip on RUclips and watched it on Netflix. A great film.
Greatest ending a movie could have like this
That snow and that silence are the only things that haven't been taken from them .......that's something no one will ever understand
This was such a great movie!
You're the man, Jeremy.
Really good story with some great action scenes.
Awesome movie, I love how a lot of these same actors and actresses play in Yellowstone.
Saw this movie when it came out. Good movie. Worth a watch.
All the acting in all the scenes was incredible. Great performances from Renner and Olsen along with a talented group of side roles stepping up for strong support. I've never bothered to check his real name but even the guy playing the rapist did fine acting himself. From the actual deed to the bits and pieces that show what a cowardly, vile, and self centered waste of oxygen his is took up very little of the actual movie yet still made you disgusted by him. They portrayed him as most rapists and abusers actually are: PATHETIC. The exact opposite of the boyfriend who fought a group of guys with everything he had just to give her a chance to get away. From the posts I've read it seems everyone sees how powerful a good story can be if you have all the right elements. This film does that and so much more. Compared to most films this one did not have a lot of dialogue. But when every line is delivered correctly it does more than a paragraph of talking would. Lastly, I consider the setting itself, a cold unforgiving and oppressive land, as having a major role that affects everyone. The kind that makes some stronger and breaks others. And what happens when those opposites come to conflict.
This movie was a masterpiece. Jeremy Renner is an incredibly underrated actor.
Saw the movie again yesterday. The seventh anniversary of its premiere was yesterday.
I almost never fully appreciated the film before. But it's such a beautiful story about pain, family, life, accepting and dealing with the harder things it brings. About solitude and loneliness.
And acting is so good, especially Renner. He has never been better than here.
There a few scenes in cinema that are as satisfying to watch as this scene
I think this is one of the best movies ever made. Filled with amazing performances.
My new favorite movie