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WIND RIVER | Hollywood Movie Trailer 2017

WIND RIVER holds its title of the reserve of the same name located in Wyoming and which acts as principal decors. Cory ( Jeremy Renner is doing the job), a tracker, is found in the snow-covered areas, where he finds himself working with an FBI agent, Jane ( Elizabeth Olsen, convincing). This environment is the main argument of the film. With these deserts, these snowstorms, these mountains, Sheridan has an atypical setting with which it is possible to offer a lot of extraneous situations in a frame marked out with polar. Especially since here it is a Native American reserve.
On paper, all this was tempting. Once on the screen, the result is much less exciting. Certainly, the climatic conditions are exploited to the extent possible. On the other hand, as soon as it is a question of incorporating elements related to Indian folklore, the film fails to build a bewitching atmosphere. It takes more than a music with mystical accents and a mask of make-up to say that the culture put in a scene has sufficiently weighed on the feature film. It is readily accepted that his first part infuses a political subtext as to the situation of the Amerindians but everything is put in the closet in favor of an investigation not very fascinating, at the botched out. WIND RIVER is quickly immersed in exotic elements and is immersed in a mysterious but lame polar plot, Where Jeremy Renner sings sententious sentences about the meaning of life. This was the only way in which the film could distil a rather bubbling reflection on human nature. The first few seconds are evocative, with this band of wolves encircling a herd of sheep. For finesse, it will be necessary to iron.

Nor is it served by a high-flying staging (the subjective views are close to the grotesque in a relatively well-established action scene), the feature length decreases in interest as the minutes' progress, By remaining cloistered in a blend classicism. Taking a similar pattern to that of Sicario where an inspector must investigate in an environment that she does not know, WIND RIVER is not helped by the lack of formal ambition of the new director. Plain enough, his work does not raise his intrigue in any way. Whereas Sicario succeeded in building a mythology inherent in the world of cartels and, above all, creating a tense atmosphere where evil was lurking everywhere (refer to the scene in the underground labyrinth to be convinced of it). Alas, a good screenwriter does not make a good director. Sheridan had hitherto had the chance to see directors sharpened take control of his stories, bringing real added value. And even if he does not take away all his good faith and sincerity, Taylor Sheridan is simply not able to take on this role. For with a project so basic in its intentions, the minimum union was at least to entertain us. Taylor Sheridan may simply not be able to take on this role. For with a project so basic in its intentions, the minimum union was at least to entertain us. Taylor Sheridan may simply not be able to take on this role. For with a project so basic in its intentions, the minimum union was at least to entertain us.

  • Director:              Taylor Sheridan
  • Writer:                 Taylor Sheridan
  • Release date:       August 4, 2017
  • Genres:               Action, Crime, Thriller
  • Run time:            1h 50min

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