Just got home from movie. Its kind of conflicting on what to give it out of a rating of 1 to 10.
The actors and actresses played their parts pretty well, however, despite the name of the film, "Hostiles", the Soldiers only fought Indians maybe 3 times, and the battles lasted no more than 20 seconds. The other battles the Soldiers fought, were against white hunters, and a soldier who was a traitor.
The films main purpose was for a Captain to take an ailing Indian Chief and his family(who were all being held in a prison for 7 years), from New Mexico to Montana, back to the Indians territory.
So, all in all, I think I have to give it 5.5 out of 10. It would probably be a 3.5, but the extra 2 is for the amazing views of the mountains, forest, and the fog as it moved through the forest.
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@previous (B)
It was imo. The plot seemed good, but the lack of action kind of killed it.
@previous (A)
> It was imo. The plot seemed good, but the lack of action kind of killed it.
it sounds like I don't trust your reviewing capabilities
@859,617 (B)
You can go see for yourself.
@previous (C)
Wrong.
@859,618 (C)
Catherine would have written
Hostiles (2017).
@859,620 (A)
give catherine her text voice back thanks
@previous (C)
He wouldn't go see this movie. The only ones he likes are anime and my little pony shit.
@859,629 (A)
Nah. Cathy is into wrestling as well. I'm eager to hear her review of the dramatic biopic that's coming out about the Hart family that starts with the end of Stu Hart's career and follows the family (mostly Brett and Owen) up through the Montreal Screwjob and Owen's death during WWF'S
Over the Edge event in 1999.
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