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Post by movieliker on Nov 27, 2018 21:46:22 GMT
Great movie. Murder mystery starring - among others - one of the Olsen twins. She's all grown up now. Beautiful and sexy. Plays an FBI agent. Does a good job.
Great movie. Available on Netflix. Anybody seen it? What did you think?
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Post by politicidal on Nov 28, 2018 3:32:13 GMT
Agreed. Great mystery thriller. Renner and Olsen were great together. The scenery is stark yet stunning.
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Post by movieliker on Nov 29, 2018 0:48:24 GMT
Agreed. Great mystery thriller. Renner and Olsen were great together. The scenery is stark yet stunning. I like the way the movie didn't go the cliche way of having the Renner and Olsen characters falling in love and having sex. I thought Olsen did a good job of portraying a FBI agent who was both knowledgeable and humble. And I like the way the Renner character was portrayed as adroit as a hunter.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 29, 2018 1:26:01 GMT
7/10. Very solid movie.
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Post by SciFive on Feb 2, 2019 18:11:53 GMT
Great movie. Murder mystery starring - among others - one of the Olsen twins. She's all grown up now. Beautiful and sexy. Plays an FBI agent. Does a good job. Great movie. Available on Netflix. Anybody seen it? What did you think? Elizabeth Olsen isn’t one of the Olsen twins. She is their much younger sister and quite an accomplished actress all on her own. She does LOOK a lot like them, though.
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Post by SciFive on Feb 2, 2019 18:13:44 GMT
I loved the movie - quite tragic murder mystery.
Very well done, though.
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Post by movieliker on Feb 2, 2019 18:21:52 GMT
Great movie. Murder mystery starring - among others - one of the Olsen twins. She's all grown up now. Beautiful and sexy. Plays an FBI agent. Does a good job. Great movie. Available on Netflix. Anybody seen it? What did you think? Elizabeth Olsen isn’t one of the Olsen twins. She is their much younger sister and quite an accomplished actress all on her own. She does LOOK a lot like them, though. I was aware. Somebody else pointed that out on another thread. You are correct.
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Post by Feologild Oakes on Feb 2, 2019 18:55:51 GMT
Its a brilliant movie
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Post by Feologild Oakes on Feb 2, 2019 18:56:57 GMT
Great movie. Murder mystery starring - among others - one of the Olsen twins. She's all grown up now. Beautiful and sexy. Plays an FBI agent. Does a good job. Great movie. Available on Netflix. Anybody seen it? What did you think? Elizabeth Olsen isn’t one of the Olsen twins. She is their much younger sister and quite an accomplished actress all on her own. She does LOOK a lot like them, though. She is 3 years younger so she is not much younger.
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Post by SciFive on Feb 2, 2019 19:01:25 GMT
Elizabeth Olsen isn’t one of the Olsen twins. She is their much younger sister and quite an accomplished actress all on her own. She does LOOK a lot like them, though. She is 3 years younger so she is not much younger. Right - that’s not much younger. I was thinking it was more than that. Thanks.
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Post by mikef6 on Feb 3, 2019 2:52:49 GMT
I am glad I saw this movie although I didn't like it quite as much as the others who have posted. The major attraction of this film for me is how the specific place – the reservation, the cold, the snow, the mountains – are almost tangibly felt. The acting, like the police procedural story it carries, is low-key and matter-of-fact, as it should be. My only real complaint is that the violent gun battle that resolves the mystery plot seems so out of place, discordant, with what went before. Two of our finest Native American actors take major supporting roles, Graham Greene (Dances With Wolves, Molly’s Game) and Gil Birmingham (Hell or High Water). Overall, recommended for that vivid sense of place and that they cast two actual by-god Native Americans to play Native Americans, going against more than a century of Hollywood practice (which hopefully is braking down).
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Post by movieliker on Feb 3, 2019 3:54:12 GMT
I am glad I saw this movie although I didn't like it quite as much as the others who have posted. The major attraction of this film for me is how the specific place – the reservation, the cold, the snow, the mountains – are almost tangibly felt. The acting, like the police procedural story it carries, is low-key and matter-of-fact, as it should be. My only real complaint is that the violent gun battle that resolves the mystery plot seems so out of place, discordant, with what went before. Two of our finest Native American actors take major supporting roles, Graham Greene (Dances With Wolves, Molly’s Game) and Gil Birmingham (Hell or High Water). Overall, recommended for that vivid sense of place and that they cast two actual by-god Native Americans to play Native Americans, going against more than a century of Hollywood practice (which hopefully is braking down). Somebody else complained about the violent gun battle on another thread. I particularly liked it. It thought it was shocking and unexpected.
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