After a failed plea to prevent a logging firm from clear-cutting Native American territory, Arthur, an Indian militant, kidnaps the manager of the logging mill and pulls both of them into the forest with him. Arthur is the one who puts the lawyer's meaningless talk about how the company's greed should be punished into cruel action. He tortures the manager in allegorical ways that imitate what loggers do to the forest.
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After a failed plea to prevent a logging firm from clear-cutting Native American territory, Arthur, an Indian militant, kidnaps the manager of the logging mill and pulls both of them into the forest with him. Arthur is the one who puts the lawyer's meaningless talk about how the company's greed should be punished into cruel action. He tortures the manager in allegorical ways that imitate what loggers do to the forest.
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