The audience's understanding of this western movie- Bone Tomahawk

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"Bone Tomahawk" is a Western movie directed by S. Craig Zeller and starring Patrick Wilson, Kurt Russell, Lili Simmons, Matthew Fox, and others. It was released in the United States on October 4, 2015.

"Bone Tomahawk" is a Western movie directed by S. Craig Zeller and starring Patrick Wilson, Kurt Russell, Lili Simmons, Matthew Fox, and others. It was released in the United States on October 4, 2015.
The Western movie tells the story of the town's sheriff Franklin Hunter and the villagers who have worked hard to rescue the hostages taken by the cannibals.
In a small town in the western United States, Sheriff Franklin Huntshot wounded a suspicious homeless man at night, and then he invited the town doctor Samanthato to treat the suspect. In the dead of night, a groom was brutally killed by a mysterious intruder, and the suspect and Samantha disappeared without a trace. Franklin felt the situation was serious. He called Samantha’s husband Arthur O Dwyer and other villagers to a meeting in a local tavern and learned that what happened last night might be a mysterious caveman’s house. for. This group of barbarians will marry close relatives and even eat humans including their biological mothers. Although extremely dangerous, Franklin and the other warriors are determined to brave the caveman’s lair and rescue the kidnapped villagers. This journey in the Western movie is more difficult.
The Western movie "Bone Tomahawk" combines horror and Western elements, and the two styles blend just right. The strange combination of civilization and backwardness in the film is just one of the many bright spots.
"Bone Tomahawk" has a completely different style from Western films, bloody, rough, and horrible. Although the theme of the movie follows the conflict between colonists and Indians in the early Westerns, in the current era, watching this scene of barbarians madly hunting civilized people can arouse the audience's reflection on the fragility of human beings. The Western movie advances the narrative with slow and methodical black humor. The characters' words and deeds are full of individuality, and then in the climax, they show violence nakedly, which has nothing to do with justice, only the desire to live.
"Tomahawk Bones" is a Western movie with a documentary perspective. The male protagonist and an Indian supporting role are important roles in the second season of "Ice and Blood." The movie is the story of an old police detective assisting a lame husband to rescue his wife who was robbed by a cannibal tribe. The primitive tribe in it is brutal and brutal. They are a small tribe of more than a dozen people, without language, each has its own A metal auxiliary sounder in the throat can transmit information when hunting or encountering dangerous situations. They kill outsiders who break into the territory and give priority to eating disabled or injured prisoners. They are inbred and even their mothers. Let it go, to ensure that the female members of the clan will not run away, they will be blinded and deaf, and their limbs will be chopped off.

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