Scene: Pete, wounded, flees on foot away from Lambert, bent on revenge for Pete's savage slaying. Lambert catches him and, at gunpoint, takes Pete up to the foot of a mountaintop. After forcing his confession related to the slaying, Lambert offers him the same chance his victim had: he can run barefoot to a distant road wearing only light-weight clothing, rather than being shot. Pete runs but quickly succumbs as his lungs give out from the frigid air, suffering a pulmonary hemorrhage.
Wind River was a movie that was meant to showcase the plight of native American tribes and reservations, specifically rape, which on a side-not is a plight long overdue to be addressed. Although for reasons I cannot understand barely any, if any at all, indigenous music was used. I would have used the opportunity to work with Native American musicians, scored with native American composers and/or consulted Native American musicologist to create a beautiful soundtrack that highlights their culture. It is unfortunate that such an opportunity was missed.
Original Clip: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6F7OgHiG3Xs
*FOR DEMONSTRATION PURPOSES ONLY*
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