: The film was praised for its atmosphere, haunting score by Nick Cave and Warren Ellis, and its unflinching look at the real-world issue of missing and murdered Indigenous women.
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Because the death occurs on reservation land, the FBI dispatches an ill-prepared rookie agent, Jane Banner (played by Elizabeth Olsen), to investigate. Unfamiliar with the brutal weather conditions and the complex jurisdictional rules of tribal lands, Banner recruits Lambert to help her navigate the terrain and track down those responsible for the crime. Themes and Critical Reception Wind.River.2017.1080p.WEBRip.x264.AAC-Ozlem-ETRG-
The film’s moral center is Cory Lambert. Jeremy Renner gives a career‑best performance – quiet, wounded, yet fiercely competent. Elizabeth Olsen’s Jane Banner starts as an idealistic outsider but earns her place through raw determination. The supporting cast includes Gil Birmingham (as the victim’s grieving father), Graham Greene, and a chilling Jon Bernthal in a flashback scene that will leave you breathless.
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The cinematography in "Wind River" is breathtaking, capturing the vast and rugged beauty of the Wyoming landscape in stunning detail. The film's use of natural light and color palette adds to the sense of atmosphere and mood, creating a sense of unease and tension that perfectly complements the film's narrative.
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There are certain movies that grab you by the collar in the first five minutes and don’t let go until the silent credits roll. Taylor Sheridan’s Wind River is one of those films.
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