Indian Runner (1991)
7KIndian Runner: Directed by Sean Penn. With David Morse, Viggo Mortensen, Valeria Golino, Patricia Arquette. A Vietnam vet comes home to his small town and finds himself in conflict with rules that his brother has vowed to uphold.
“The only reason I wanted to see The Indian Runner was because of the stunning multi-talented Viggo Mortensen. But I have to admit that this movie touched me. When it finished I sat for about half an hour just thinking u0026#39;why?u0026#39;u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eThe movie moves along quite slowly but I think it was meant to. Penn wanted us to see, feel and identify with the characters. To witness the bond between the two brothers and Franku0026#39;s struggle to tame himself.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003enAnd we do. Viggo shows amazing range as an actor here and is easily one of the best films he has ever done. We see Frank go from relaxed to angry to livid to sorrowful and are drawn in to his tortured soul. Mortensen makes us want to feel for the character and we desperately want him to be happy. His emotions evoke a wide range of emotions in ourselves. His performance is nothing short of astounding. We never know if we are meant to hate Frank or feel sorry for him but we gradually begin to love him and want to understand why he is so angry with the world due to Mortensenu0026#39;s performance. Where was the Oscar this year???u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eThe rest of the cast shine as well. David Morse is utterly convincing as a man trying to salvage the last remains of his disintergrating family and the actress who plays his wife is equally good.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eAll I can say is WATCH IT!”