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From the beginning, a sense of unease and darkness envelops you. The story shows a stark world, where pain abounds.
However, I welcome the fact that through characters like Cory Lambert and Jane Banner there is also light.
Human beings who, despite their weariness and their wounds, decide to fight for what is right.
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I was moved by how their teamwork allows them to gradually uncover the truth behind Natalie's death. With patience and empathy they heal the wounds of the past.
Without a doubt, Taylor Sheridan has succeeded in creating a powerful plot, one that questions violence and pain in forgotten communities. But also about redemption through companionship.
I was left thinking about the importance of embracing the dignity of every human being. And to find in the other, more than an enemy, an ally in the struggle for truth and justice. A film that touches the soul.
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Wind River, a bleak but hopeful film, demands to be seen for the vital conversations it helps to spark around society's most vulnerable.
Sheridan proves himself to be a filmmaker dedicated to authentic representation through stark and poignant storytelling. His is an exciting new Western voice to watch evolve.

