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The Indian Runner (1991)

The Indian Runner (1991)
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The Indian Runner, Sean Penn's debut film as director (he also wrote the script, based on the Bruce Springsteen song "Highway Patrolman") is a brooding tale of two brothers -- one peaceful and sedate, the other violent and aggressive -- whose natures, left unchecked since they were children, are set to the boiling point as they head toward middle-age. David Morse is the quiet brother, Joe Roberts, who is a deputy sheriff in a small town. His older brother Frank (Viggo Mortensen) shows up on Joe's doorsteps, after a recent run-in with the police. Frank tells Joe that he is coming back home to stay and that he has given up his criminal life. His wife Maria (Valeria Golino) is skeptical, but Joe tells her that he is prepared to help Frank get his life back together. Frank has almost convinced himself that his future holds real promise and he's ready to start a new life with his pregnant girlfriend Dorothy (Patricia Arquette). But, once again, Frank's violent temper explodes, and everyone's plans for Frank's future crumble into rubble. ~ Paul Brenner, Rovi

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Starring:
David MorseViggo Mortensen, (more)
Director(s):
Sean Penn
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of The Indian Runner

The Indian Runner, Sean Penn's debut film as director (he also wrote the script, based on the Bruce Springsteen song "Highway Patrolman") is a brooding tale of two brothers -- one peaceful and sedate, the other violent and aggressive -- whose natures, left unchecked since they were children, are set to the boiling point as they head toward middle-age. David Morse is the quiet brother, Joe Roberts, who is a deputy sheriff in a small town. His older brother Frank (Viggo Mortensen) shows up on Joe's doorsteps, after a recent run-in with the police. Frank tells Joe that he is coming back home to stay and that he has given up his criminal life. His wife Maria (Valeria Golino) is skeptical, but Joe tells her that he is prepared to help Frank get his life back together. Frank has almost convinced himself that his future holds real promise and he's ready to start a new life with his pregnant girlfriend Dorothy (Patricia Arquette). But, once again, Frank's violent temper explodes, and everyone's plans for Frank's future crumble into rubble. ~ Paul Brenner, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
126 mins

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Director(s):
Sean Penn
Writer(s):
Sean Penn
Producer(s):
Thom MountStephen K. BannonDon Phillips
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R(Adult Situations, Violence, Profanity, Nudity, Not For Children)
Warning:  This product is intended for mature audiences only. It may contain violence, sexual content, drug abuse and/or strong language. You must be 17 or older to purchase it. By ordering this item you are certifying that you are at least 17 years of age.

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    Briley V.

    This film was trying to say something but it never really said it. Viggo and David Morse were good in this and the film includes Charles Bronson in a different kind of role for him. Some scenes were powerful and there is a message in there somewhere, but overall I think this film was an ambitious effort that leaves you wanting something else.

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    Marilyn G R.

    Viggo is one of my favorite good looking actors and I like David Morse tough character in his movies, so this movie couldn't fail with me. For a Drama, I enjoyed it, because most dramas I find slow but this one kept my attention thru the entire movie. The movie has two graphic nudity scenes that makes this for Adults only.

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    Debi F.

    Yes, you do see full frontal of Viggo... but that is about the only scene that truly holds your attention. There are times the movie is so slow that you start doing things like making dinner while it runs. It picks up towards the end a bit, but not a completely satisfying ending.

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