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Josue 2022-01-26 08:04:51
dances with wolves
After reading it, I am a little sighed. Maybe Hollywood's bright tail is justified, and it is not completely escapism as others say. Because in the process of watching the film, I have already thought deeply or shallowly about that piece of history. This is already the power of the film, especially...
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Hunter 2022-03-21 09:01:24
The essence of civilization's self-preservation is to be flexible and give up principles
A little procrastination of the movie, more than three hours, began to fast-forward to watch. No intense plot, kind of like a documentary. The most exciting part is the hunting of bison, which is spectacular.
Half of the sightings thought that Lieutenant Dunbar and Standing Fist would be sisters...
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General 2022-03-21 09:01:24
From Dunbar to Dancing with Wolves is a classic cultural anthropologist's process of acquiring culture. Fortunately, the field notes were retrieved in the end, otherwise I would really be pissed off. There is too much to say, but I can't say it. In fact, there are still many imperfections, such as the setting of female characters, the ethical issues that destroy the ecology of the community such as weapons (this is demanding), the racist narrative that cannot be ignored, and the conflict between tribes is not fully demonstrated; However, it is a priori and rare to review colonial history from the perspective of the Indians. The fingers stretched out between different cultures are the possibility of inter-subjectivity, even though there are countless bloody and painful colonial histories above it.
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Wilfred 2022-03-22 09:01:22
In my heart, this movie is definitely regarded as a classic. Before watching this movie, I should only understand this movie literally. After watching it, I am deeply impressed by the culture and wisdom of the Indian people. I especially like the way they named them, kicking birds and blowing in the wind. Spreading, standing with a fist, black shawl, always smiling, ten bears, etc., and later dancing with wolves, every name contains a story, and every name is alive, just like this movie , Mysterious and distant.
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