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* BrokenAesop: The film's criticism of the US Government's tepid response to violence against Native Americans and the lack of infrastructure and action towards protecting missing and murdered Indigenous women is arguably undermined by Cory's speech in the third act. His claims that there is no luck and only the strong survive inadvertently implies that Natives Natalie and Emily were both 'too weak'[[note]]despite Natalie running six miles barefoot in the snow[[/note]] and thus they 'deserved' to be murdered while the white Jane[[note]]who was consistently rescued by other, better-prepared characters and was airlifted to a hospital while those living on the reservation regularly face hour+ wait times for emergency medical care[[/note]] somehow 'deserved' to live.
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* SignatureScene: The flanking scene is talked about in the same veins as the border shootout from the film's SpiritualPredecessor ''Film/{{Sicario}}'', being an incredible example of tension-building in film.