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In this episode, we venture into the chilling, snow-covered landscape of Taylor Sheridan’s Wind River. We cover everything from Jeremy Renner and Elizabeth Olson’s screen history, to just why this film is so important in addressing some of the real life issues that indigenous people face.
We dive into the film’s coverage of violence, grief, and the harsh realities of life in isolated, rural America. We also chat a bit about the other films that make up the American Frontier trilogy and whether enacting your own justice is ever really worth it!
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