

Hostiles

A legendary Native American-hating Army captain nearing retirement in 1892 is given one last assignment: to escort a Cheyenne chief and his family through dangerous territory back to his Montana reservation.
A legendary Native American-hating Army captain nearing retirement in 1892 is given one last assignment: to escort a Cheyenne chief and his family through dangerous territory back to his Montana reservation.
Fantastic movie. The scene before the ending scene was amazing, as was the ending scene. The ending scene was perfect, especially with the music. The soundtrack was amazing as well.
This was absolutely amazing. This is not a western. It's simply an amazing movie. It's so much more than what you might think. I was blown away. The score is amazing too.
This movie is Superb!! Great acting and storyline. Tells the story of the metamorphosis of the human condition, And the evil in men's souls!! Not for the faint of heart though, but if you can handle the truth, it will set you free!!
The main character in this movie is a Captain Joseph Blocker (portrayed by Christian Bale) , a veteran in the wild west, who is a living legend for his merits in the American Indian Wars with an reputation as a ruthless killer. Waiting for his retirement he gets one last mission, that goes against his entire believes and that he only attends because he would be court marshalled and lose his pension if he doesn't: After 7 years of imprisonment the Cheyenne war chief and arch enemy Yellow Hawk should be brought to a reservoir, and Blocker and his company are task with safely escorting the war chief through enemy territory controlled by warring Comanche Indians.
This movie has totally conviced me. The storytelling is sensitive and precise, and is supported by really great imagery of the landscape - if you can, watch it on the big screen. This visually stunning picture is supported by a great and fitting score. Even though the movie is really long and mostly really slowly, it is not boring at any time. There are a few action scenes but they are sparse and most scenes are slow and quiet, as the main focus of this movie is what our characters go through emotionally and how they are believes are challenged during this mission, as well as how they cope with the things happening to then during this mission.
For this to work, the movie needs good actors and of course with Christian Bale we get a high class actor that delivers an absolutely great performance: Wow. He's supported by Rosamund Pike who actingwise is his equal. Both of them have a great chemistry going on, and it is ingenious how often they converse just with looks and gestures, without seeing a word - yet the viewer gets exactly what's going on, what the characters feel and think. They do this so well that at the end I had goosebumps when for instance Pike looks thoughtful and melancholic, then tears starts running over her face and in the next moment, she wipes them away, contains herself and puts on a natural smile. Wow.
It is really seldom that I feel like clapping in cinemas, but here I did. This is an absolute recommendation beyond the typical blockbuster mainstream, absolutely worth watching. Great movie!
Loved it. Ending scene was nice too.
A lot of folks commentin' its a slow movie and that there's not much going on... I say it is a slow burn but that doesn't mean there isn't a lot going on. If you were to diagram out all the dynamics going between the relationships of the characters and how that changes during the film I think you'd see an intricate tapestry. There's many call backs to Classic Western films, Stagecoach (1939), Unforgiven (1992) come to mind. I would like to give this film a higher rating and may do so later but a couple of plot points seemed a bit wonky to me ... like if [spoiler] escorting the Chief was so important, why give it to Ross with his background? Maybe I missed that. [/spoiler]... So I gave it an "8" meaning I'd gladly watch it again; it's a film that deserves further investigation, critique and therefore, praise.
I really enjoyed this movie. Christian Bale was phenomenal. The script had few words for him, but he spoke volumes without saying a word. It truly shows the effects of war on a man's soul and the carnage that affects innocent victims on both sides.
Hey Mom, Dad...rent Hostiles.. pretty decent Western....rents Hostel by mistake...WTF was that?! Bahahaha priceless
The Hostiles is a heavy story, with beautiful cinematography, and a powerful message. The acting is superb, as are the characters, as is the cast. My only critique is the narrative needed a stronger, more impactful event to solidify the resolution between the main characters.
The entire part of the mother being found and the interaction with the army was literally one of the most impactful acting I've ever seen.
My heart dropped.
Fantastic movie. The scene before the ending scene was amazing, as was the ending scene. The ending scene was perfect, especially with the music. The soundtrack was amazing as well.