A barefoot girl runs out of snow.
Her lungs, which have been breathed in cold air at a temperature of minus 20 degrees, are ruptured, and the blood that is raised in her heart blocks the airway and the girl dies. At the time of her death, she was not a person. She was just a prey.
Wind River is Indian Reservation in the state of Wyoming. Here, a girl, a descendant of the Indians, was chased after being hunted and died. Animal hunting is for survival. So what is human hunting for? Is it for survival? Such a time has already passed. Moreover, the game was a person. If so, this would be the footsteps of ugly greed. Wildlife hunter Corey finds her and remembers 'the incident' three years ago. It is a terrible trauma to him. He confronts the memories of the past that he dislikes even seeing the death of the Indian daughter Natalie. His daughter also died as a prey in the cold.
Corey, a professional hunter, knows what it is like to be a prey. Moreover, his ex-wife is also an Indian. His daughter, who died, was also a descendant of Indians. Three years ago, the death of his daughter made his home rabid, and he had put a dark shadow on his life so far.
Wind River Sheriff Ben reports this on top, and the FBI dispatches Jane Banner. Ben and Corey are all gone when a young female agent appears in the murder case. She seemed too assertive to solve this case. However, Cory could not pass the case. This was due to his friend, Martin, the father of dead Natalie, but a deep sense of guilt for his daughter who died three years ago. He and Jane set out to solve the case.
Winter in a cold winter, snowy back ... In such an extreme environment, human beings are easy to reveal the barbarian latent in the unconscious. Corey and Jane find out that Indian girl Natalie was murdered after rape by whites. This setting is indeed significant, as Indians are not protected in Indian reserves. There are many paradoxes in human history. Being truly protected is ruined in the most gruesome way, in places where it should be truly protected.
Natalie, who became a prey, drove the blood to the snowy country. She left footprints on the snow and shed blood on it. The Beast who holds her in the limb becomes Hunter Corey's hunt again. The ugly manifestations of human savagery are so condemned.
The director of this film, Taylor Sheridan, is famous for writing the scenario of "Sicario: The City of Assassins." The ugly human brutality that reveals itself in the cold outback is a great fit. The solitary Hunter and his trauma are also impressive. Solid story to three-dimensional characters made a pretty good thriller. In fact, this movie was not well received compared to the perfection due to the problems of theaters at the time of its release in Korea. But now you can see the main VOD service at a low price. It's a great movie with a cup of warm coffee these days, which I do not want to go out in the cold of the day.
Her lungs, which have been breathed in cold air at a temperature of minus 20 degrees, are ruptured, and the blood that is raised in her heart blocks the airway and the girl dies. At the time of her death, she was not a person. She was just a prey.
Wind River is Indian Reservation in the state of Wyoming. Here, a girl, a descendant of the Indians, was chased after being hunted and died. Animal hunting is for survival. So what is human hunting for? Is it for survival? Such a time has already passed. Moreover, the game was a person. If so, this would be the footsteps of ugly greed. Wildlife hunter Corey finds her and remembers 'the incident' three years ago. It is a terrible trauma to him. He confronts the memories of the past that he dislikes even seeing the death of the Indian daughter Natalie. His daughter also died as a prey in the cold.
Corey, a professional hunter, knows what it is like to be a prey. Moreover, his ex-wife is also an Indian. His daughter, who died, was also a descendant of Indians. Three years ago, the death of his daughter made his home rabid, and he had put a dark shadow on his life so far.
Wind River Sheriff Ben reports this on top, and the FBI dispatches Jane Banner. Ben and Corey are all gone when a young female agent appears in the murder case. She seemed too assertive to solve this case. However, Cory could not pass the case. This was due to his friend, Martin, the father of dead Natalie, but a deep sense of guilt for his daughter who died three years ago. He and Jane set out to solve the case.
Winter in a cold winter, snowy back ... In such an extreme environment, human beings are easy to reveal the barbarian latent in the unconscious. Corey and Jane find out that Indian girl Natalie was murdered after rape by whites. This setting is indeed significant, as Indians are not protected in Indian reserves. There are many paradoxes in human history. Being truly protected is ruined in the most gruesome way, in places where it should be truly protected.
Natalie, who became a prey, drove the blood to the snowy country. She left footprints on the snow and shed blood on it. The Beast who holds her in the limb becomes Hunter Corey's hunt again. The ugly manifestations of human savagery are so condemned.
The director of this film, Taylor Sheridan, is famous for writing the scenario of "Sicario: The City of Assassins." The ugly human brutality that reveals itself in the cold outback is a great fit. The solitary Hunter and his trauma are also impressive. Solid story to three-dimensional characters made a pretty good thriller. In fact, this movie was not well received compared to the perfection due to the problems of theaters at the time of its release in Korea. But now you can see the main VOD service at a low price. It's a great movie with a cup of warm coffee these days, which I do not want to go out in the cold of the day.
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