Wind River

2017 • 106 minutes
4.6
1.84K reviews
88%
Tomatometer
R
Rating
Eligible
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WIND RIVER is a chilling thriller that follows a rookie FBI agent (Elizabeth Olsen) who teams up with a local game tracker with deep community ties and a haunted past (Jeremy Renner) to investigate the murder of a local girl on a remote Native American Reservation in the hopes of solving her mysterious death.
Rating
R

Ratings and reviews

4.6
1.84K reviews
Dan Dr Clean Reiner
November 29, 2021
Great writing, excellent superb acting before Hawkeye new Scarlet Elizabeth Olsen what a joy to see such good Renner and a few others I meet these people in community service or at least these attitudes. And people are the worst people Ecclesiastes 8 verse 9 but worse is Jeremiah 10:23 don't follow your heart Proverbs 18:1 will cause your death son
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Buya
December 4, 2017
This is an exceedingly well written, passionately acted, and tautly directed movie. However, it follows in the tradition of "A Man Called Horse" and "Dances with Wolves" by serving out all the principle roles to white folks with Indian people once again taking the parts as their satellites. The now fully matured Graham Green nevertheless proves that he is capable of stealing a scene or two despite the unlevel playing field.
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Matthew Miller
January 13, 2018
There's no depth to this one. Pacing is all over the place. A cowboy mumbles some shallow musings about ruggedness while assisting in a completely straightforward murder investigation. The only thrills come from the abrupt action sequences, the last of which is itself abruptly interrupted by an awkwardly placed flashback rape scene. Our cowboy hero is then abruptly teleported to the top of a mountain where he panders to the audience with some quick frontier justice.
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