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# Hostiles - DVD

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## Description

In 1892, a legendary Army captain reluctantly agrees to escort a Cheyenne chief and his family through dangerous territory.

Review: Finely Crafted Movie, Superior Western. - Hostiles Hostiles has moved into the ranks of my all time favorite Westerns. After viewing the movie two years ago, there was something that drew me back to the film, and the price of the DVD was a bargain. After watching the movie a second time through, it is a work of art in regards to its beauty, acting, and message of reconciliation. Spare on dialogue, long on expression, posture and the constant theme of irony that permeates the movie, it needs be savored as a good meal or that glass of single malt. I’ve seen a number of Christian Bale flicks, but his performance in Hostiles is the one that has left a lasting impression. As the Indian Wars of compression and extermination are all but over in the 1890’s American West, the need for the mounted cavalry which carried out the war has ceased to exist. The Bale character, who has obviously warred against the Indians with vengeance, is given one last assignment, which requires him to escort a dying Cheyenne Chief (Wes Studi) to Montana so he can die and be buried on his native land. After years of war, it is made obvious Bale is hostile to this last order. Carry out the order, or face Court Marshall. Enter Rosamund Pike, whose entire family has just been wiped out by marauding Comanche renegades, with a conditioned fear of and newfound reason to hate Indians. She accompanies Bale and his small detachment, and becomes a pivotal figure in the movies irony and reconciliation theme. A fine cast, superbly directed by Scott Cooper, of characters are drawn together along the journey to Montana where the final irony occurs. The Chief is buried on what happens to be a rancher’s land and the final conflict of the movie occurs. Bale shines in this part, first embracing the irony of his situation. Through his facial expressions, the tilt of and slow shaking of his head, it’s as if he finally realizes during this no win situation, who are the true hostiles. His last fight is brutal, cruel, and filled with poetic justice. It’s as if Christian Bale and the movie Hostiles were made for each other. Other than the scene with the fur trappers capturing the women... which seems rushed and likely great portions of this scene on the cutting room floor, this is a fantastic movie. To some, the movie may appear slow moving, but as in all art, where there appears to be nothing, the negative spaces, these spaces are just as important to the subject matter, as they are to the storyline in Hostiles. A superb musical score always compliments, and never overwhelms what is happening on the screen. I liked that. A sixty minute special feature on the making of Hostiles is included. I highly recommend viewing the movie Hostiles.
Review: Great movie. A good job of dealing with humankind and it's weaknesses - Great movie that did a good job dealing with the realities of the time and of mankind. Stories, whether in books or movies can do a good job in telling a story that we can learn from and maybe increase our perceptions. On another note. I see this alot in reviews where movies are downgraded due to a technical issue the reviewer dealt with or a dislike of the format or most anything that has nothing to do with the movie. Hopefully, we are here to pass on our thoughts about the experience of watching the story unfold. Be critical of that, either for good or the bad. But don't punish someone's hard work due to things that have nothing to do with it. Like desertcart, google, disney or hollywood or just about anything unrelated to the movie.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN  | B079ZT1TYC |
| Actors  | Adam Beach, Ben Foster, Jesse Plemons, Rosamund Pike, Stephen Lang |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,062 in Movies & TV ( See Top 100 in Movies & TV ) #20 in Westerns (Movies & TV) #221 in Action & Adventure DVDs |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (5,273) |
| Director  | Scott Cooper |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer  | No |
| Item model number  | B079ZT1TYC |
| MPAA rating  | R (Restricted) |
| Media Format  | DVD, NTSC, Subtitled, Widescreen |
| Number of discs  | 1 |
| Producers  | John Lesher, Ken Kao, Scott Cooper |
| Product Dimensions  | 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 1.76 ounces |
| Release date  | April 24, 2018 |
| Run time  | 2 hours and 14 minutes |
| Studio  | Liosngate Pictures Entertainment |
| Subtitles:  | Spanish |

## Product Details

- **Format:** DVD, NTSC, Subtitled, Widescreen
- **Genre:** Adventure
- **Initial release date:** 2018-01-19
- **Language:** English

## Images

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Finely Crafted Movie, Superior Western.
*by I***R on September 1, 2020*

Hostiles Hostiles has moved into the ranks of my all time favorite Westerns. After viewing the movie two years ago, there was something that drew me back to the film, and the price of the DVD was a bargain. After watching the movie a second time through, it is a work of art in regards to its beauty, acting, and message of reconciliation. Spare on dialogue, long on expression, posture and the constant theme of irony that permeates the movie, it needs be savored as a good meal or that glass of single malt. I’ve seen a number of Christian Bale flicks, but his performance in Hostiles is the one that has left a lasting impression. As the Indian Wars of compression and extermination are all but over in the 1890’s American West, the need for the mounted cavalry which carried out the war has ceased to exist. The Bale character, who has obviously warred against the Indians with vengeance, is given one last assignment, which requires him to escort a dying Cheyenne Chief (Wes Studi) to Montana so he can die and be buried on his native land. After years of war, it is made obvious Bale is hostile to this last order. Carry out the order, or face Court Marshall. Enter Rosamund Pike, whose entire family has just been wiped out by marauding Comanche renegades, with a conditioned fear of and newfound reason to hate Indians. She accompanies Bale and his small detachment, and becomes a pivotal figure in the movies irony and reconciliation theme. A fine cast, superbly directed by Scott Cooper, of characters are drawn together along the journey to Montana where the final irony occurs. The Chief is buried on what happens to be a rancher’s land and the final conflict of the movie occurs. Bale shines in this part, first embracing the irony of his situation. Through his facial expressions, the tilt of and slow shaking of his head, it’s as if he finally realizes during this no win situation, who are the true hostiles. His last fight is brutal, cruel, and filled with poetic justice. It’s as if Christian Bale and the movie Hostiles were made for each other. Other than the scene with the fur trappers capturing the women... which seems rushed and likely great portions of this scene on the cutting room floor, this is a fantastic movie. To some, the movie may appear slow moving, but as in all art, where there appears to be nothing, the negative spaces, these spaces are just as important to the subject matter, as they are to the storyline in Hostiles. A superb musical score always compliments, and never overwhelms what is happening on the screen. I liked that. A sixty minute special feature on the making of Hostiles is included. I highly recommend viewing the movie Hostiles.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great movie. A good job of dealing with humankind and it's weaknesses
*by M***G on February 6, 2026*

Great movie that did a good job dealing with the realities of the time and of mankind. Stories, whether in books or movies can do a good job in telling a story that we can learn from and maybe increase our perceptions. On another note. I see this alot in reviews where movies are downgraded due to a technical issue the reviewer dealt with or a dislike of the format or most anything that has nothing to do with the movie. Hopefully, we are here to pass on our thoughts about the experience of watching the story unfold. Be critical of that, either for good or the bad. But don't punish someone's hard work due to things that have nothing to do with it. Like Amazon, google, disney or hollywood or just about anything unrelated to the movie.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great movie and terrific acting!
*by T***T on March 29, 2026*

Very good western!! I have watched it several times!

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