Wind River is a 2017 neo Western murder mystery film directed by Taylor Sheridan. The film stars Jeremy Renner and Elizabeth Oslen in lead roles
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@merchbros87297 місяців тому
RIP to the realest Deputy who saw the bullshit from the start and went out with bravery
@r6iqmain4986 місяців тому
What the f**k you doing? Why are you flanking me? You got us on both sides
@paintsofwar5 місяців тому
As far as famous last words go, "fucking let's go" is pure badass.
@itsbonkerjojo90285 місяців тому
@@paintsofwarwhat are you guys talking about ? Whose last word is this ?
@paintsofwar5 місяців тому
@@itsbonkerjojo9028 Watch the video at 1:15
@MrChickennugget3604 місяці тому
@@itsbonkerjojo9028 This deputy earlier recognized that those guys were shady.
@fettfan91Рік тому
This is a perfect example of an action scene that happens naturally because of the events of the plot, not because the movie needs an action scene.
@hurr48Рік тому
wtf are you talking about. how is it "natural" for all these security guys to just start unloading onto the cops. they clearly planned it out as the flanking scene shows but its inane because there's no long term plan that makes any sense. okay youve ambushed and killed all these cops and a federal agent, now what? bury the bodies and hope nobody else comes? scatter into the wilderness? if they were so afraid that the killer was going to tell the cops how they were all complicit in the R then why didn't they just kill him or let the police kill him instead of risking 1000 year felony murder sentences for murdering police officers?
@xcd87Рік тому
Yup, plot driven action, not action just because.
@Diogenes42511 місяців тому
Interesting observation of cause & effect.
@soulstalker611 місяців тому
No it’s not.
@paulparker829811 місяців тому
Well Said
@djdoc069 місяців тому
The last conversation in this movie between Renner’s character and the murdered girl’s father is just amazing. You can just feel the hole inside him.
@Excalibur019 місяців тому
Not as big as the holes he left on those guys he shot
@johnfernandez72218 місяців тому
Nice level action rifle. Wonder what caliber it was?
@Excalibur018 місяців тому
@@johnfernandez7221 45-70
@genericsoda48 місяців тому
@@johnfernandez7221it’s 45-70 government, very expensive rounds
@MrThebigplay8 місяців тому
Did she die?
@coltandry38632 роки тому
"Fuck you let's go" I love that part
@ziomudru2 роки тому
if i m ever in a gunfight i wish i can keep the same attitude
@davsny52 роки тому
Man went out with honor, dignity and pride and braverer. Very realistic scene where so few bullets hit their targets because of panic and fear.
@BradMason20142 роки тому
@@davsny5 And center mass shots that hit body armor.
@okibelieveyou7553Рік тому
Another line that's easy to miss is "Don't get up" and the guy responds "No, I'm getting up" and gets shot dead. Badass all round here.
@tattooninjaРік тому
It makes no sense that he'd say that instead of just shooting...Hollywood is lowwwwww quality
@-Fapologist-9 місяців тому
All this time I never realized it was directed by Taylor Sheridan, no wonder it was such a damn good movie. And honestly it may be the best Jeremey Renner film
@clelvis2259 місяців тому
along with The Town...also, The Hurt Locker was great too
@TheWefikus9 місяців тому
Yah this is definitely top 3, Hurt Locker and The Town are incredible
@ronmoore43729 місяців тому
I thought the Bourne film he did was perhaps the best one. I think it is called Bourne Legacy.
@serenityinside19 місяців тому
Bourse legacy was a terrible film that’s never talked about .. unless in a derisory sense ! 🙄
@jamieyeamans52999 місяців тому
I feel this was an underrated movie that flew below the radar for a while. I love how Sheridan portrays rural stories and law enforcement; how many Hollywood movies star a Fish and Wildlife Agent as their main character? As one who lives in a rural area, this is brilliant. Love Renner and Elizabeth Olsen. Plus a few Sheridan regulars. Awesome movie.
@0megacron9 місяців тому
In case you haven't seen the movie, this scene is a big spoiler. That said, the shootout is between Sheriff's deputies from the town and the private security guys for an oil company. The security guys (in black) were supposedly escorting the deputies to the suspect for the murders & cover-up being investigated by the female FBI agent, but as it turns out, they're ALL in on it. The dude in white who showed up is a local Fish & Wildlife agent she was working with - he's also the one who warned the Sheriff over the radio, which is how the Sheriff knew it was a trap and yelled for the FBI agent to move away from the door.
@jlbelshan9 місяців тому
I thought the warning happened because the Sheriff knew Jane was being set up once the guy announced she was right in front of the door. They already had suspicions, when the rig security were trying to get positioning on them as they all walked along. They just weren't suspicious enough.
@duckwings62459 місяців тому
@@gideonoctober9830 No, she didn't
@michaelnuss3729 місяців тому
This movie was the best story and direction I’ve seen in decades
@samualcrocket14059 місяців тому
@@michaelnuss372 I agree. Very good movie.
@jakethejeweler30929 місяців тому
Haven't seen the movie, want to blue. On another note, I hear people shit on fish and game all the time, myself once included. A friend of mine works in law enforcement and he made a comment to me one time about that side of the law. He said, people shit on fish and game, but no one thinks about that the ONLY people they come into contact with are always armed, and always armed with bigger and badder guns than have, 100% of the time they're on the Job. They're also the only ones that can speak day in and day out on behalf of the habitats they're entrusted to protect. That shit hit home
@trashcompactorYT4 місяці тому
This scene had my heart RACING the first time I saw it. This movie was one of the most gripping movies I've ever seen
@RuthDavidSwitzer23 дні тому
One of the all time most underrated movies. Ever.
@MikeFlood-oe3tu9 днів тому
dunno about "gripping" for me, but I'm okay with that... excellent scene. Damn good movie.
@NtoTheM9 місяців тому
The amount of idiots willing to die/be hunted by the police just to protect a rapist piece of trash is despressing.
@michealbeasley86459 місяців тому
And this shit happens in real life so there ya go
@jamesmcdonald87669 місяців тому
Totally agree, but I'd suggest they were protecting themselves because they knew what would happen if the rapist was taken into custody. No doubt would have sold him out him if they weren't involved.
@rodneygarces75299 місяців тому
The point is that they all participated in the rape and subsequent murder of both of them and as such are co-participants in many crimes.
@equos50609 місяців тому
@@Skurvy2k look how many soldiers current president has.
@NtoTheM9 місяців тому
@@equos5060 #whataboutism really is all they got.
@carlcarlson1369Рік тому
One of the most realistic scenes I ever seen in the movie. I was completely caught off guard when I first seen the movie
@Klaaism11 місяців тому
Overall aye. Besides the female lead being saved by the massive plot armor, including the concealed marksman. She really had no rights surviving that initial shot alone, a prime example of why real, actual FBI and even more general LEOs are trained NOT to stand in front of the damn door. Let alone everything else afterwards. Granted shit gets crazy fast, and she is shown being blown back and taking time to get her breath back; however, a shotgun at point blank through a paper-thin trailer door is practically game over. FBI issue body armor is like level III, which can maybe stop most handgun calibers and some rifle calibers. Personally I'm not going to be betting on surviving a CQC shotgun while wearing anything less than a level 4+ with plates. Even then it better be damn good money.
@soulstalker611 місяців тому
Ever “saw.” Its saw….not seen. 😉
@soulstalker611 місяців тому
What about the second time you watched it?
@Wirthless11 місяців тому
@@soulstalker6 Ok buddy
@Mike-hn4uu11 місяців тому
Such a great movie and such a great scene.
@plus_sign8 місяців тому
two Avengers walk into a trailer
@warpspeed98778 місяців тому
What a masterpiece this film is...Not a single thing you can throw out.
@andrewmoir8 місяців тому
Well what about the absolute garbage last scene where the baddies lungs hemmorage in the cold air? Made the whole movie stupid.
@warpspeed98778 місяців тому
@@andrewmoir i don't agree. This movie is just like an ancient Greek tragedy.It's nemesis for the young girls death.Hybris and subsequent punishment. Restoring the order of things means he has to die the same way. And we must watch it.
@DukeofBruhington_III7 місяців тому
Like the other guy said, the fact that a biological impossibility was focused on and mentioned so much was kind of annoying. Especially since most of the rest of the movie was quite realistic. They could’ve just went with the girl, and the guy at the end, dying of hypothermia. They didn’t have to throw in the BS lung thing
@Montaph4 місяці тому
I don't think he had reached that point where his lungs froze, I'm not sure where either of you are getting that from? He likely died from blood loss, passing out from pain and hypothermia/frostbite, or a combination of all three. The point of that scene was he couldn't hack the run that the girl made. Not even close.
@shawnc101627 днів тому
@@Montaph It was implied by him spitting up blood.
@donkeyears47049 місяців тому
all time great movie. screenplay, direction, acting, photography, all are first rate across the board. i'm impacted by just rewatching a scene.
@soulstalker69 місяців тому
Life must be rough if this gets you going…
@soulstalker69 місяців тому
Great for its time. Like the weekend it came out. But hardly “all time.”
@jessel88339 місяців тому
I forgot how brutal the ending of this movie was. The whole movie was really, really good. Scary how brutal & terrible people can be. Sometimes it just takes a moment to propel folks into an evil direction. They have already had bits of it in them, but earlier in the movie. Horsing around, quickly turned into murder & rape, and more murder......Just sad. Fantastic movie & cast.
@reidflemingworldstoughestm13944 місяці тому
Power makes people bad. Absolute power makes them their worst.
@dandangalodangalus9082Рік тому
.45-70 for the win! Such a devastating round.
@faisalyousufosman375211 місяців тому
Thats definitely a flat magnum round.
@andrewhorton61208 місяців тому
@@faisalyousufosman3752 no dumbfuck it's a marlin guide gun 45-70, you can see the rifle plain as day
@swampfoxx8111 місяців тому
At the police academy they taught us never to stand right in front of the door, always to the side for this very reason. Very realistic shoot-out. You will miss way more shots then you make with your adrenaline pumping.
@brianswitzerbbmw11 місяців тому
'Hey Jake, it's Curtis. FBI is standing in front of the door, open up.' She should have heard that for what it was, letting Jake know where to shoot.
@acewings2219 місяців тому
Are you still a cop or did you quit and go get a real job?
@nikolai36209 місяців тому
@@acewings221 Hey look, another washed up applicant.
@acewings2219 місяців тому
@@nikolai3620 lmao, cops are losers. why would anyone apply to be one?
@swampfoxx819 місяців тому
@@acewings221 I’m still an agent. Been doing for almost 13 years now. Please keep that same attitude when you call 911 bc someone stole your Bernie sign out of your yard.
@Cheesefist9 місяців тому
Props to the stuntman falling in the table, it’s the small things like that that really make scenes pop
@marcelbeck68659 місяців тому
I just disliked that part at first because it was exaggerated. What do hit him? a cannonball? ... Well, it ended up being a 45/70 caliber. (from a henry rifle, not sure) yes a canon ball
@AndrewAMartin9 місяців тому
@@marcelbeck6865 The rifle is a Marlin M1895 in .45-70
@marcelbeck68659 місяців тому
@@AndrewAMartin Thaks
@darhonmcclain2408 місяців тому
Look like how characters die in Hitman video games when shot from a sniper rifle 😂 That failing body
@MrChickennugget3604 місяці тому
its a cool shot but unrealistic.
@larrybrown818020 днів тому
This movie had the very best flashback scene ever filmed, when Elizabeth Olsen knocks on the trailer door, then the fate of the Indian woman and her boyfriend is revealed. I have never seen a better, more seamless cinematographic flashback. Not to mention that all of the acting was superb, and that Jeremy Renner's character administered natural justice at the film's climax. This movie was important, had a clear message, and was a pleasure and quite thrilling to watch.
@jacobbarrittРік тому
That muzzle control at 3:26 well done Jeremy.
@Smellindamix9 місяців тому
Excellent! I did not see that
@soulstalker68 місяців тому
@@Smellindamix you didn’t…..because it wasn’t.
@rocknrowe42288 місяців тому
But that 45-70 was sick
@xcd87Рік тому
These are some of the best good guy side characters in a single movie i have ever seen, every cop not afraid to die for their duty.
@ianszabo20799 місяців тому
Cops willing to start a shootout with indigenous people to defend a rapist murderer in their ranks does sound accurate, yes
@djdoc069 місяців тому
Fleshed out nicely as individual personalities. I loved the first stand-off and verbal exchange, after the “he was flanking me!”
@artb19749 місяців тому
Until they are real cops, standing around outside of a school in Texas…
@artb19748 місяців тому
I should add, real cops cowering outside of an elementary school in Texas.
@WSHong-oe7bg8 місяців тому
@@artb1974meanwhile cops in nashville rushed in and took out the shooter fast. Not all cops are the same pal.
@GMike2220 днів тому
This movie will wear you out. Be prepared. Maybe the most gut wrenching movie I’ve ever watched. Little fanfare given to this movie but easily one of my top ten favorites of all time.
@torferguson38669 місяців тому
Notice how similar the uniforms of both sides are, also the standoff before they reach the trailer is fabulous, heavy hints as to what lies ahead.
@dynagaming2693Рік тому
I remember the minute I heard the one guy say, "FBI is standing in front of the door open up" what was going to happen. It's a detail a lot of people missed but the guy was deliberately trying to have her shot through the door. The only one who caught on was the police chief.
@tomaofdonewelll7810Рік тому
The police chief knew because Cory came through on the radio and warned him the tracks led back to the rig site. The only part I don't know is why the bald guy shot his own man in the head after the shootout. Mercy kill perhaps?
@tylercee4857Рік тому
@@tomaofdonewelll7810 I think it could be cuz they can't have ones that are badly injured go to a hospital & having more agents & other law investigate the rig site. Best to try & sweep it under the carpet best they can. The other 2 crew members that got shot were totally fine then and could possibly patch themselves up after. So I think it's a can't take the risk deal. Sure the policemen that died are gonna be investigated too but they'll prob weasel themselves out of suspicion like their coworker or have enough time to disappear.
@arkwill14Рік тому
@@tomaofdonewelll7810 That wasn't one of his own men. It was a Bureau of Indian Affairs police officer and he was on the side of the FBI and the deputies. The BIA uniforms were also dark and a sort of similar to the security guard uniforms (the bad guys). If you look at his shoulder patch you'll see it's different than the security company's shoulder patch.
@tomaofdonewelll7810Рік тому
@@arkwill14 Oh right. Makes more sense, thanks for clearing that up.
@soulstalker611 місяців тому
I didn’t miss it.
@tylerstears44459 місяців тому
Never been left so depressed from a movie that coincidentally has one of the best scores and shootouts ive seen in film.
@ffnovice74 місяці тому
Come to Wyoming it's actually nicer than expected
@tylerstears44454 місяці тому
@@ffnovice7 it wasn't Wyoming that made me depressed just humans. The natural beauty of this country is nuts. The People can leave something to be desired though.
@ffnovice74 місяці тому
@@tylerstears4445 inseparable
@Montaph4 місяці тому
@@tylerstears4445Heard that, brother. These types exist, though thankfully few and far between. Most people may be selfish, but fortunately not homicidal.
@MrWhiterunGuard2 роки тому
I love how Wanda can be an OP God in one universe and a weak FBI agent in another but Hawkeye will always be Hawkeye in all universes.
@_-_-_L_-_-_Рік тому
I dunno about weak shes pretty badass
@lukewhatidid1735Рік тому
She took a shotgun to the chest, got off a headshot, and attempted a reload in front of 3 armed men, crawled off to wound the last guy. Shes’ a warrior.
@lukewhatidid1735Рік тому
@M W lol that wasn’t to this comment I’m not sure why it’s under it but in any case it wasn’t a feminist thing she is a “she” the other 3 are “men”
@richarde1355Рік тому
She’s not weak…far from it!
@ryoukoblade11 місяців тому
@@lukewhatidid1735. You’re right and nice callback.
@king-hp3kq8 місяців тому
This movie hurt my soul. That poor young lady running threw the snow to get home after being brutally raped was heart wrenching 😢
@davidci8 місяців тому
I'm glad the movie made a point that she's not a victim, she's a WARRIOR. She run 6 miles in the snow, barefoot, all through pure will to live.
@vangroover19035 місяців тому
@@davidci Well, bt a victim too, if she was raped. There's no need to go full Oprahtard about it.
@eddielong86634 місяці тому
She still should never have come to that place among all those sex-starved blokes. And the boyfriend was clearly old enough to be able to think with his big head, and not with his little head down below. Should've just escorted her home straight away and told her that bedroom fun can be done elsewhere. Dumb mistakes all-round really.
@ffnovice74 місяці тому
Tbf they somewhat address her naivete when she asks him about maybe moving to new York Chicago La, because she wants out of reservation life. The Iraq veteran lets her know his opinions of those places (I'm actually in his boat in Wyoming too with a wifey ⅔s my age in the works), and wanting to move to God's country, somewhere around lake Tahoe. One great tactical detail is that the security mostly survived and the deputies did not, due to body armor and lack thereof. They had handguns, shotgun, and auto rifle, and the native sheriffs had handguns and only got a kill with head shots. Cory 's handloads were enough to punch plates. Shotgun rounds generally don't penetrate higher level body armor. Buck is like 10±2 9mm pellets all at once so the penetration is generally not there. It's possible the thonged agent realistically survived with hospitalization, but less likely than just dying outright. Maybe Cory was actually right about her being a survivor. Can't wait for the sequel
@Montaph4 місяці тому
@@eddielong8663Thank you, Captain hindsight. Your ability to victim blame movie characters is impeccable. You already knew how the scene ended at that point. He likely lived day in and day out with these clowns and never would've imagined it'd go that far.
@rayc.85559 місяців тому
Jeremy Renner! A very good actor. Love his movies. Get well Jeremy and make more.
@eddielong86634 місяці тому
Agree with that. Renner strikes me as the type who probably wasn't a naturally gifted actor and who really had to slog extra hard to break into the A-list. His shortish stature and average joe look about him would've been a hurdle aswell one would think. It's easy to tell how seriously he takes his job with the intensity he demonstrates in all his performances.
@NothingIsKnown009 місяців тому
It’s great when movies are procedural. Taking their time. Building character and tension. Then it ends in a single explosive action scene. Wind River, LA Confidential, Proof of Life.
@joelgonzalez92489 місяців тому
I can think of another. My all time favorite movie, Heat.
@fallinginthed33p8 місяців тому
Collateral too. The disco shootout and the thug theft scenes are amazing.
@persebra2 роки тому
That shootout surprised me, even though an earier scene nearly had a shootout. thats good storytelling.
@jessiecuster3191Рік тому
Directed by the dude who wrote Yellowstone.
@xanjafilms78532 роки тому
Underrated film right here!
@newtonmetres2 роки тому
who said its underrated?
@imp132 роки тому
@@newtonmetres it wasn't advertised well or hyped up before release is what they mean so it got very little attention and views
@2511jeremyРік тому
Vvs films has it on yt for free
@switters8679Рік тому
@@imp13 Well that is not 'underrated.' That would be not rated. It is a common idiotic and ignorant thing to call something underrated when, in fact, it is highly rated and you are just trying to use your limited vocabulary to express that you liked the film but you didn't see any reviews on tiktok or w/e bullshit you derive your opinions from.
@soulstalker610 місяців тому
Nah, overrated. clap clap clapclapclap.
@edchoi2428Рік тому
What I can say is I love this movie and this is a realistic shootout. You always see on tv and movies guys shooting a million rounds and not hitting anyone. In this case still as many people were shooting many rounds and still not hitting people in spitting distance at first and had to empty mags until they hit people, well you have to take a tactical course and you see that moving and shooting is hard and not like standing at a lane in the shooting range. Add a little adrenaline and shake and stir and well you don't hit shit for awhile.
@TeddyOGРік тому
I think about a shootout I believe was in Dallas, cop and perp we're a few feet apart and mag dumped without hitting anything. Although JR is a little OP, there's a huge difference between trained people with experience and some thugs. He who keeps cool often wins
@edchoi2428Рік тому
@@TeddyOG LOL cops if you know many of them a good amount can't shoot worth a darn
@EugeneSSmithРік тому
You're very correct! 🤔
@edchoi2428Рік тому
@@EugeneSSmith Also high stress situations are highly different than shooting paper targets. Even moving with no threat at a tactical course makes hitting your target very hard if you ever took a course before or practiced on your own.
@xcd87Рік тому
If they just had a better funded police force and equipped everybody with rifles this would have gone differently.
@vingiecat74Рік тому
Ends just a few seconds too soon, just as he's saying, "I won't bring him back," meaning he'll go get him but he's not gonna arrest him, he's gonna kill him. He says, "You have to know that." She says she knows, says, "Go get him."
@jamiestewart4810 місяців тому
Yeah, after taking one in the chest from a shotgun she's all out of fucks to give.
@israelconde75809 місяців тому
One of the best shootout scenes ever ! Totaly unexpected .
@Dan-ez6dr16 днів тому
Wind River is a great movie in every way from beginning to end.
@danmarchildon96179 місяців тому
The realism in this gunfight is superb except for the two guys flying backwards. Other than that the chaos and adrenaline are outrageous. Great movie
@DeathByLego9 місяців тому
I contribute that to a hand loaded 45-70, they’re normally slow and fat. I assumed he upped his rounds to be shooting at humans
@goldenghost26769 місяців тому
45-70 is a freakin huge round meant to take down elephants. The guys flying back are a little exaggerated at some parts but others like the 2 guys outside I image aren’t too too far off
@patrickcroft31589 місяців тому
They were wearing plates. Bullet will knock you ass over whether it penetrates or not. Big game round.
@danmarchildon96179 місяців тому
@@patrickcroft3158 That's right. I did forget they were wearing body armor. That would do it for sure.
@stevenmcpherson81678 місяців тому
You get hit with a 400 grain hard cast 45-70 slug and you'll fly to Jesus, too.
@arkwill14Рік тому
Overall a pretty good scene. My one complaint is how close the two shots were together after 2:11. I wish the director had put in an extra second or two to make it more realistic. Cory is shooting at distance with a pretty powerful lever-action gun. Having to deal with the recoil and cycle the action, even for a really good shooter, it would be unlikely to get off two well-aimed shots that quickly and get both hits.
@arkwill14Рік тому
Oh, and a minor editing mistake. Jane lifts her gun to reload twice (in the background at 1:39 and again in main frame at 1:41)
@ph4tboyРік тому
That's a secondary point. The primary point is that a 45-70 even loaded to the max isn't going to be throwing people back into walls. I have several Marlin 45-70s, including the same kind of 1895SBL in this scene. There is no way it can do what's depicted here. Shit, even a 700 Nitro Express wouldn't do that. It's very much artistic licence for the sake of wow factor. Which is fine, because it's a movie, but it definitely isn't realistic. Although it is still more realistic than John Wick's bulletproof 3 piece suits that can take hundreds of shots.
@preparedmindstrongspirit5724Рік тому
@@ph4tboy I've pondered that myself, would it throw people back hollywood style if all the force of a 45-70 was stopping on plates instead of passing through and going on? Humans aren't enough resistance for that cartridge to get energy dump.
@ph4tboyРік тому
@@preparedmindstrongspirit5724 Go to 16:55 in the below video. The 45-70 barely threw the armor plate back, let alone if a 180lb man was behind it. ukposts.info/have/v-deo/ZZVzo21ueJ2Il6c.html
@ph4tboyРік тому
@@preparedmindstrongspirit5724 also remember Newton's 3rd law. The force of recoil of the gun against your shoulder is the same force that is delivered to your target. It's just that it's more concentrated over a much smaller area, which is why it's deadly. If the bullet could somehow dump all its energy into its target and make it fly backwards a few feet, it will do the same to the shooter.
@applepicker959112 днів тому
Sheridan is so loyal with his actors that he puts them in every movies he made.
@vicoreganoРік тому
Damn freaking good movie!!! Very few films will actually have me on the edge of my seat but this one definitely did!!
@user-kv2qh3te7n10 місяців тому
Как называется фильм?
@Alex-gs7rw10 місяців тому
@@user-kv2qh3te7nWind River
@ricosuave81238 місяців тому
The cop (Hugh Dillon) in the scene at 1:49 - who gets shot by Renner - has played in other Taylor Sheridan’s projects. He got shot, and killed in the diner that was being robbed in *Yellowstone* (Sheriff Donnie Haskell) when Rip and John Dutton stopped for lunch. He was also in Mayor of Kingstown, starring none other than … Jeremy Renner.
@mashaunm5166 місяців тому
Just realized with my wife the director uses same actors in a lot of shows/movies it’s dopw
@ffnovice74 місяці тому
Sheridan's the Tarantino of the Rockies (Sicario counts too). Sheridan is a city in Wyoming. Over 10,000! Wild
@johnkeviljr96259 місяців тому
I have watched this movie a few times. We need many more good movies like this one.
@davsny5Рік тому
Damn, she is beautiful. I like the "Fuck you let's go" and the respect the security worker had for the deputy and his fight to the end, never say die, attitude, when he padded him on the chest.
@tonypine3434Рік тому
patted
@leeroy246110 місяців тому
Kinda s need more like a taunt than a respect thing Imo but I guess that’s up to interpretation
@lukewilliam36019 місяців тому
@@leeroy2461 That was my thought. Now I'm second guessing.
@neilphillips31939 місяців тому
It wasn’t respect, it was a last ‘fuxk you, I won’ pat
@Montaph4 місяці тому
I took it as a fake consolation. Like "Good try, buddy."
@TheGamingBunРік тому
The Shotgun and Marlin shots were satisfying. I really love this movie when I first watched
@B3RGMAN76 місяців тому
This is officially in my top 3 movies. Wow. The acting, the writing, the direction.. the fuckin music. I haven't been moved by a movie like that in ages .
@6degreefloat9 місяців тому
Wherever this movie stands in the rated department, it's totally underrated
@rohitbhardwaj593211 місяців тому
one of the best scenes, the idea of drowning in air resonates so well in this shootout, gasping for air and shooting back
@horuslupercal99369 місяців тому
This is probably my favorite shootout of the last 20 years.
@rickrogers91689 місяців тому
I’ll never forget watching this scene for the first time. My stomach was in my throat.
@ositomanosito-74417 місяців тому
Underrated movie.....this movie is just fantastic!!..
@sgrafx9 місяців тому
Great scene, great film. Jeremy is so very good in this.
@AceofCrazy899 місяців тому
I love this movie and I love how accurately handguns are portrayed in terms of effect on target. The effect of the AR (full auto spray n pray leading to singular hits that instantly incapacitate 3 people) or the 45-70 (sending people flying backward and instantly incapacitating) is a strange one to miss having gotten pistols right
@MaximumBob9 місяців тому
I love the movie, but I'm just here for the gun discussions
@aegeas2k9 місяців тому
@@MaximumBob A human getting hit by a 45-70 is pretty grim. I think I recall him custom loading ammo in this movie and I've seen up to 500gr bullets in 45-70. Big dumb artillery is what it is but the flying backward thing is whack. There is an article in American Rifleman where a hunter accidentally killed two cape buffalo with one round with a 45-70 when it killed the one he was aiming at and the one behind it he couldn't see. Having shot both, I'd rather shoot .50bmg than 45-70. It kills on one end and maims on the other.
@AceofCrazy899 місяців тому
@@aegeas2k I own a Marlin 1895 and it’s a good little lead slinger. On pigs and white tail it gets the job done, and I LOVE the round, but yea, this movie greatly exaggerates its down range effect
@aegeas2k9 місяців тому
@@AceofCrazy89 45-70 can kill anything on this planet but shooting it is miserable. I'm not even kidding when I say that .50bmg is easier on your shoulder. First hand experience. The only thing I would want a 45-70 for is a brush gun against bear and moose. Short weapon, tough, and hits like a cement truck full of tungsten.
@soulstalker68 місяців тому
OMG, you’re right. The guns do look portrayed so well! Just like a real gun.
@Andrew-og7li11 місяців тому
Me sitting here never having seen an ounce of Wind River: "WHAT THE FUCK JUST HAPPENED."
@soulstalker68 місяців тому
Ahhhhh, I know. Like, what? Why’d that happen? What did the little dog ever do to Michelle Tanner’s sister!!
@antoniomaceo47069 місяців тому
When doing knife combat training years ago, I remember the instructor saying "if you get in a knife fight, you will get cut, just deal with it."
@mr.badcat5536Рік тому
I know it’s exaggerated, but he packs his 45-70 “hot”. Would not want to get hit by that.
@darbyheavey4068 місяців тому
That round would drop 2000 lb bison…
@MrJameslopez99Місяць тому
I'm not saying it's gonna blow you back but if he's packing hot hollows for full size game it's gonna fkn blow a hole thru you without stopping
@Shortfirstslip7 місяців тому
"Fuck you, let's go."
@michaelhocking90379 місяців тому
Funny thing about a really good film you never get bored with watching this was a very well crafted story.
@ffnovice74 місяці тому
So much shown and not said, like the mother cutting herself or the father cracking and breaking down to Cory hits so hard even for someone who hasn't had kids yet
@marcosmenezes23953 місяці тому
I like how this guy isn't worried about the guy running away in the snow. He knows it's already yours because he can follow your tracks.
@alan43099 місяців тому
Renner is excellent in this film. If you think about quite a few events in the film, somethings do not make much sense. Perhaps parts of the story were cut out. I liked the film even so, but if you watch it don't think about it too much. The actors are all excellent.
@chrishestand1032Рік тому
I'm just trying to figure out what the plan was? I'm fairly certain the authorities would notice that an FBI agent, The chief of tribal police, and several sheriff's deputies are dead....
@rafael7224Рік тому
Same here. Not to mention you’d think they would bring in more officers and more guns since they are aware that they’re all armed security
@reach7020Рік тому
I think you need to remember that these are lughead dudebro types that don’t seem to think that far ahead for anything, much less heinous crimes. This is pretty par for the course for “sovereign citizen” types.
@TheStupidestBitchРік тому
Someone posted on the IMDB: "During the course of the shoot, writer-director Taylor Sheridan was visited on set by some Shoshone tribal leaders who astonished him with the revelation that, at that very time, there were 12 unsolved murders of young women on a reservation of about 6,000 people. Due to a 1978 landmark government ruling (Oliphant v. Suquamish), the Supreme Court stripped tribes of the right to arrest and prosecute non-natives who commit crimes on native land. If neither victim nor perpetrator are native, a county or state officer must make the arrest. If the perpetrator is non-native and the victim an enrolled member, only a federally-certified agent has that right. If the opposite is true, a tribal officer can make the arrest, but the case must still go to federal court. This quagmire creates a jurisdictional nightmare by choking up the legal process on reservations to such a degree, many criminals go unpunished indefinitely for serious crimes." The argument in a previous scene about jurisdiction suggests that these guys only vaguely know the laws. And then the FBI shows up, which puts them all on edge. And it's shown throughout the movie that the guy that shoots her through the door is a psychotic idiot who escalates everything to an absurd degree. So I don't think there was a plan. Tensions were high, the security guards all knew that they were accomplices to rape and murder (AT LEAST), and the chief of security tossed all their fates into the hands of the psychotic idiot when he said, "FBI is standing in front of the door."
@richarde1355Рік тому
@@TheStupidestBitch also, all of these guys participated in beating the boyfriend to death and had dropped him out in the woods. They have already demonstrated they don’t plan, but react, and they were ‘protecting’ one of their own, so it’s fight or flight. And, once one pulls and starts shooting, everyone is all in at that point. If the bad guys had prevailed, I suspect they would have all disappeared and gone off the grid. That’s the wont of these tykes of folks (grew up in NE Nevada 50 years ago and, trust me, these types of folks existed then and still do).
@joshkarpatkin2642Рік тому
they didn't have a detailed thought-out plan. they were cornered and realized they had been found out and acted out of panic.
@MartinSmith6 місяців тому
This is the. Movie that got Taylor Sheridan noticed 👍👌
@schinkenei89169 місяців тому
what a perfect example of men having a civilised argument with each other.
@robertbishop53578 місяців тому
This is a great movie. Watched it twice and will watch it again.
@dlmsarge83299 місяців тому
It's even better than I remember it from when i first saw the movie. Might be worth watching the whole thing over again!
@elxaime11 місяців тому
"When a man with a pistol meets a man with a rifle, the man with a pistol is a dead man." - Ramon Rojo
@JBliehall11 місяців тому
"A handgun is a great weapon to use to fight your way to ANY rifle!!!"
@missedshot923511 місяців тому
@elxaime "Fist Full of Dollars"?
@eslamwaly2467 годин тому
I never forgot the first time I saw this scene, specifically when the background music started, these moments in your life when you forget the world around you and feel you are inside the movie with them.. that's why we love movies ❤
@jessiejane62595 місяців тому
This movie, Sicario, and Hell High Water are my favorite Taylor Sheridan movies.
@howardoller44311 місяців тому
It's good to see Hawkeye and the Scarlett Witch on the same team again.
@ulbushcrafting65928 місяців тому
That FBI agent cost them their lives. Her inexperience showed.
@johreh8 місяців тому
“I won’t bring him back.” That’s for sure. That little coward got what he deserved.
@RuiLuz9 місяців тому
This shooting scene along with the one in Heat, are my favorite.
@surfer19272 місяці тому
No fairy tail gun fight here this was the real deal no glamour
@ChristophGangrel11 місяців тому
You should have leaved those few more seconds when she answers "I know" for his "I wont bring him back". That was powerfull moment for me...
@matjakobs86128 місяців тому
One of my favorite movies of all time. 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
@TruckingToPlease8 місяців тому
"The FBI is standing in front of the door". How slow on the uptake was she on this? Shootout ranks right up there with Michael Mann's "Heat".
@user-vk3zl4ro1n8 місяців тому
Such an underrated film. ❤
@jwilliams31708 місяців тому
Watching this as a cop, you start to flag all of the mistakes that the cops and FBI agent make and it just builds the anxiety leading up to the fight even more. Never stand in front of a door.
@LadyNYC2116 місяців тому
The FBI agent was out of this world stupid.
@danielreynoso59468 місяців тому
saw this movie yesterday....simply amazing...
@TheAustinWoolShow5 місяців тому
I love how Jeremy Renner's character is just standing right out in the open with zero fucks given.
@Montaph4 місяці тому
They still couldn't see him. That white suit. 😁
@armoriya9 місяців тому
Tyler Sheridan is the man when it comes to directing this genre of films.
@ajc14829 місяців тому
No way in hell a rifle round hits hard enough to flip a guy over.
@strykenine79029 місяців тому
This scene was brutal. Such a good movie.
@christophersmith30058 місяців тому
This, and the shootout from "Hold the Dark" (2018) are my favorite movie shootout scenes.
@cornelisd64508 місяців тому
Watch "Heat", get back to us.....
@christophersmith30058 місяців тому
Saw it. Seemed cool at the time, but to me, it doesn't hold up. Pacino's character takes a headshot of a guy holding a child as a shield. Nah. Too Hollywood. Now, it just seems like a bunch of 50 to 60-year-old guys running around with guns. @@cornelisd6450
@jackashmoreРік тому
This bummed me out hard man, especially the warning right before that last cop knew something was up from the start
@joshirwin915611 місяців тому
Such a waste of life
@islambary2menkom9 місяців тому
The way he signed him off this world was poetic ,the best kill i ve ever seen on tv .
@amac26129 місяців тому
this was an amazing movie. anyone got any recomendations for ones like it? cheers.
@khalilhosein29369 місяців тому
Sought this same magnificence in Yellowstone. Still trying to find. Sicario, Comancheria and Wind River are a perfect trilogy.
@johntom55628 місяців тому
Yellowstone is so unbelievably bad compared to Taylors movies hey
@Bat20OneРік тому
Curtis : "FBI in front of the door...open up" Pete : "I took that personally"
@AJadedLizard2 роки тому
2:06 Can you stand? I dunno. Well, you better figure it out cause we're not done yet! *Little did they know-*
@mohammedashian809411 місяців тому
Cory: and I took that personally *BANG* *BANG*
@Montaph4 місяці тому
A wild hunter appears.
@robtatum52778 місяців тому
Fantastic movie in time it will be regarded as a classic
@lawerancedodd6908 місяців тому
One of the best movies I’ve ever seen
@niclasendk11 місяців тому
One of the best movies ever
@ElJefeDeTexas2 місяці тому
"Fuck you! Let's go!" Famous last line
@henryviii32649 місяців тому
1:54 didn't even notice him the first time, scary good use of camo.
@MrJameslopez99Місяць тому
This scene pissed me off to my core. Thats how you know its a good movie when it brings you to a degree of high emotions
@Traye768 місяців тому
For the life of me I can’t understand what they thought their endgame was. No way do you walk away from this, even if you win the day, it’s over. You think nobody knows where all these cops were going? Who they were going to see? This was a horrible plan.
@mashaunm5166 місяців тому
I think that’s kind of point of movie to show how it’s still kind of Wild West out there that they could have buried bodies etc gotten away
@kjj26k5 місяців тому
Entirely depends on what law enforcement remains in the area.
@ffnovice74 місяці тому
Although you're correct in that BIA is under Federal not local jurisdiction, and therefore much more accountable, the sheer scale of where they are means help is not coming soon. Not to mention security might be protected class depending on their contractors who might be in with DOD. I do sometimes wonder if we're just the mini Alaska we have at home, or if we're just as formidable. I would say the former because we're still contiguous via interstates, while Alaska interior or Aleutian Islands are probably the true wild West
@ffnovice74 місяці тому
Oh and I once slept in my car near Sacajawea 's memorial in Wind River Reservation this past September, and got woken up by a loud knocking noise. Thought it was a cop or a curious gang banger, so I got my silenced gun and peeked out of my sleeping bag; fucking nothing around my car which was surrounded by short grass in the late September summer night. Turned out it was my teeth chattering. Whoops
@pbj57259 місяців тому
Why was she only aiming for the guy's legs as if there was a truck between them and his legs were the only thing exposed??? She could have just shifted fire up, or in the urban prone simply shift right a bit.......
@nahuelcantero45608 місяців тому
Amazing movie I saw it in a bus! Traveling in Mexico, didn't knew that this one even exist (I'm from Argentina)
@LadyNYC2116 місяців тому
I didn’t know anything about this movie and was pleasantly surprised it was so good. It’s showing now on Netflix.
@powertrip10509 місяців тому
..this was a totally excellent movie!!!
@josephwinters804710 місяців тому
The “slump” you see when the guys get hit with the hand loaded, is actually super realistic. If you strike the heart it might spasm for a moment, but if you create a excised vacuum, you might as well be an upright bag of potatoes.
@angelicannihilator9 місяців тому
By hand loaded Im assuming youre talking about the type of round? So it has more powder than a normal round?
@DeathByLego9 місяців тому
@@angelicannihilatorwe don’t know how Renners character prepped/filled his rounds. But I always assumed he packed them with more “umph” because he knew he’d be shooting at humans
@PK_a8 місяців тому
@@angelicannihilator Hand-loading a round means you're refilling the cartridges (the main tube of the bullet) yourself. Earlier in the movie, Renner's character is seen loading his own rounds and measuring them. If I remember correctly, the number on the scale reads "500" - which means he loads his rounds with 500 grain. Standard .45-70 rounds (the caliber of Renner's rifle in this scene, which is a Marlin 1895 SBL if you're curious) are generally loaded around 300 - 380; a 500 grain .45-70 is going to pack a lot more power than a store-bought one. .45-70 rounds are meant for dispatching large game like buffalo, moose, etc. Considering Renner's character is a Fish and Wildlife Officer, it makes a lot of sense he'd prep his own rounds to take out large game - and large game is a lot bigger than a person, hence the results. I'm not 100% sure it would send you flying across the room the way that lost guy did, but it'll definitely knock a person on their ass without question. Sorry for the infodumping - I'm not sure how familiar you are with firearms so I wanted to be informative! c:
@marknardone60178 місяців тому
@@PK_athat was very informative, and i enjoyed reading that. Thank you. It was pretty cool to know that he souped up his rounds like that.
@PK_a8 місяців тому
@@marknardone6017 Thank you! I'm glad you enjoyed it.
@frankmcgowan94579 місяців тому
*_Wind River_* is a great movie!
@JimmySailor11 місяців тому
Love this scene but at 02:25 the guy gets tossed over a table from a bullet strike like it was a Bruce Lee roundhouse kick.