I liked it. I thought Jeremy Renner did a good job playing his character. When he was telling Elizabeth Olsen’s character about the death of his daughter, that was pretty good acting and dialogue. As was when he was telling the father of the dead Native American girl about ‘taking the pain’. Plus, Elizabeth Olsen’s pretty easy on my eyes. Also, the Renner character clearly had much respect and admiration for the strength and will to survive of the dead Native American girl. I thought it was a good movie.
Again I know it’s just Hollywood. But I’ve been to thousands of oil and gas well sites. Never seen a security detail at one. And never seen One abandoned in the winter either. Occasionally they have an an old lady at the entrance with a clip board signing people in and out.
Like someone else mentioned, I go to movies to be entertained. Not to criticize every little nuance of non reality. It wasn’t meant to be an actual documentary. Just went to see “News of the World “ with the family. Do I like Tom Hanks political leanings? Hell no, but I really like his acting and most of the movies he is in. Including this one.
Its not always easy to do the right thing, But it is always the right thing to do.
Like someone else mentioned, I go to movies to be entertained. Not to criticize every little nuance of non reality. It wasn’t meant to be an actual documentary. Just went to see “News of the World “ with the family. Do I like Tom Hanks political leanings? Hell no, but I really like his acting and most of the movies he is in. Including this one.
Oh come on, if you go to a Ben Affleck movie, you must go there to criticize? Batman?