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Yes, a nice surprise. Seen awhile ago; a subtle movie about a hard crime.

Posted by free.ranger on December 22, 2020 at 13:48:01:

A murder takes place at the cultural intersection of Wind River Indian Reservation life (Shoshone-Arapahoe) in Wyoming, and the coexisting oil patch development. It's also an interface between Renner, a white guy tracking for the USFWS, his native kin, and a non-resident FBI agent (Olson).

Subtle and clever detective work by Renner and Olson pursuing the killers. The nuances of emotion are well acted; no cliches' about Native American culture

The movie feels tight, not wasting rhetoric or time, but also not rushed. A great film.