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By 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 having to compromise and embark on a helpless path of conformity and assimilation. The turbulence of an era is reflected through the interweaving of the fate of the Wheeler family and the... -
By Madisyn 2022-01-22 08:03:11
As a person who once had the ambition to study the history of the American Indians, praised Spielberg's play. See you too late. However, it is recommended to learn about the history of American Indians and the history of the Westward Movement before watching. Looking at it this way will better understand what Spielberg wants to express.
I think this drama can basically be regarded as half of the history of the Great Plains Indians in the United States, and it can also be regarded as a...
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By Daniela 2022-01-22 08:03:11
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 victims in the process of history. This adds a heavy history. History is happening all the time. Perhaps it has become history a minute ago. The white director’s interpretation of history digs into the...
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By Thelma 2022-01-22 08:03:11
Aoyama is still there, How Many Suns
The wheels of history are rolling forward, never waiting for anyone. If you do not change, someone will always force you to change.
The whole play revolves around a "wheel", which shuttles in every corner. The white line male protagonist Jacob comes from the WHEELER family and has been a wheelmaker for generations. And the great spirit sacrificial ceremony performed by the "Buffalo Love" of the Lakota Indians, from the roaring bear, foresees the future where the wheels will crush the...
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By Desmond 2022-01-22 08:03:11
How long will the conflict between different civilizations be repeated?
Nomadic civilization and settled civilization, the conflict of two types of civilization, not two levels! High-level civilizations do not do this to secondary civilizations, it is more about communication and respect. When civilization stagnates, history will repeat itself again and again, just like some conflicts now.
How long will this repetition take? How many more times do you need to repeat?
Perhaps the reason for the conflict is more that you think you are a higher-level...

Into the West
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- Release date June 10, 2005
- Filming locations East Coulee, Drumheller, Alberta, Canada
- Production companies DreamWorks Television, Voice Pictures
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By Bailee 2023-09-16 07:53:36
Depressed, the music is so...
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By Berniece 2023-09-07 13:21:21
The unique tone of that era is also the unique romance of that era. Now, except for people who are romantic in their bones, I am afraid it is difficult to be...
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By Jerrell 2023-08-23 15:10:00
In fact, it also failed to jump out of the story of the white invaders falling in love with the chieftain women, and then integrating into the local tribes, resisting the invasion and defending the interests of the indigenous people. However, the tension in the big scene of people is...
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By Kieran 2023-07-27 22:09:14
The history of blood and tears of the Indians, except that there is no shock at the end of the last episode. The other five episodes were enjoyable to...
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By Thalia 2023-06-30 23:12:01
Looking back after many years, it is extremely heavy. War is the foolishness of the few and the disaster of...
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Burnt by the Sun: [Naomi chants nursery rhymes to avoid going to bed with Praire Fire as the Cheyenne look on in confusion] He believes you channel evil spirits with these rhymes.
Naomi Wheeler: More like keeping evil spirits away...
Naomi Wheeler: [Looks at Praire Fire]
Naomi Wheeler: Old Mother Hubbard went to her cupboard to fetch her poor dog a bone, But when she got there her cupboard was bare, So the poor dog had none.
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Thunder Heart Woman: [after Jacob was injured by an arrow to the chest, he asks them to leave him behind] Thank you... for finding me... for saving me... and for loving me.
Jacob Wheeler: Loving you is easy it always has been. But I'll see you again. I know it... Jacob, Young Margaret Light Shines you mind your mother. And never forget who you are. You're one part Lakota, one part Virginia. Abraham High Wolf, remember who you are always and remind your brother Jacob.
Thunder Heart Woman: [In Lakota] I love you.
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David Wheeler: [after finding a huge chunk of gold] I think I'll buy me a grand city house with servants to wait on me, like those plantations back home... What about you, Jethro? What are you gonna do with your half?
Jethro Wheeler: [Laughs] Half? What are you talking about, half? That was my claim. Oh, you'll get your reward but you ain't getting half. I'd say your take is a quarter.
David Wheeler: I found it.
Jethro Wheeler: Mmm-Hmm...
David Wheeler: I found it! You owe me half, you son of a bitch!
[Both draw their guns]
Jethro Wheeler: You being family, I'll make it a third. Take it or leave it. Now sit down and have a drink.
[Both reholster guns and sit down]
David Wheeler: I found it.