Graham’s review published on Letterboxd:
Out in the wilderness, somewhere between Deliverance, Bone Tomahawk and Avatar lives a film with a heart that beats to the sound of the drum, to the drifting smoke and the ambition of man.
Here, the trees act as veins to carry the lifeblood of this native people, and they matter. When the local mill men decide to 'clear-cut' the area of the trees to feed its hungry machinery, the impact is devastating.
Retribution is coming, and the "influence of an elder is often overrated".
Greed and punishment. Crime and retribution. Can the balance of this fragile environment ever be restored? Take a kayak into these stunning Native American wild lands to find out. If you dare.