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Vanessa 2022-01-22 08:03:11
It's irritating and meaningful.
When TNT was preparing to shoot this drama, HBO was probably still playing mud in the American drama arena, and Netflix had not yet been born.
This epic-level old American drama describes the history of the Indians and the whites, from little contact and peace, to violent conflicts, to the Indians... -
Daniela 2022-01-22 08:03:11
Heavy history
I have watched a lot of western movies, but this TV series has always attracted me from the beginning to the end. The tragedy of the Indians may be the unstoppable process of history on TV, but I still see blood everywhere and the passing of innocent lives. Maybe these people are the so-called...

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Hoyt 2022-04-24 07:01:23
It's a great historical drama, and the portrayal of the characters is also very beautiful, the joys and sorrows, not sensational but moving. When history moves forward, individuals cannot actually see where it is going or where they are. The history of the Indians is simply heart-wrenching. Unexpectedly harvested a Chinese worker Ensign Kim who repaired the railway...
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Clotilde 2022-04-19 09:02:47
Admirable national propaganda film. The first three and a half episodes are more like the struggle history of old Jacob and the growth history of the love of the bison. Afterwards, due to more clues, the rhythm becomes slower, and the dramatic conflict also gives way to the telling of history. But overall, it's definitely a terrific TV series, the perspective is honest and objective, the story is vivid, and the music is really good!
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Voices That Carry: [comes back to the reservation after going to the Carlisle boarding school for 9 years] I'm looking for Red Lance, son of White Crow, grandson of Running Fox.
Red Lance: [In Lakota] Who looks for Red Lance?
Voices That Carry: [in Lakota] His brother, Voices That Carry.
Red Lance: [repeats name] Voices That Carry.
[in English]
Red Lance: Little brother, look at you. Did they drink your blood and turn you into a wasichu?
[both laugh]
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Mr. Royer: [Sees the Lakota doing the Ghost Dance and grabs his pistol] This obscene display will cease immediately!
Wovoka: This prayer. White people pray, go heaven. We go heaven too.
Mr. Royer: You will stop dancing and disperse!
[points pistol at him]
Wovoka: [dancing and singing cease as all watch]
[in Lakota]
Wovoka: We should call him Young Man Afraid of Indians.
[the Lakota begin to laugh]