The Sunchaser

1996 "It began as a kidnapping. It became a journey of hope."
6.1| 2h2m| R| en| More Info
Released: 27 September 1996 Released
Producted By: Warner Bros. Pictures
Country: United States of America
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A young half-Navajo convict dying of cancer forces a yuppie doctor to drive him to a magic healing lake.

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thepartydjz Sinfully dreadful, unbelievable scene after scene, they fight with each other then they're best buddies, ridiculous. Even the soundtrack is a big mistake, watch the ending sequence with the disco music and you'll understand. Esther Phillips version of "What a difference a day makes", she's moaning during the instrumental as if she's having sex, who could've dreamt, lol, it was too much.It's an absolute nightmare.This film doesn't deserve 10 lines but I guess it's a requirement, I can't dis it anymore than I already have, if you're looking for a quality film just stay away from this piece of garbage.
youngblood_16 The movie was ok, it wasnt boring. i saw it with my friend and she thought the movies was good too. The ending was the big disappointment for me though, it was really confusing. Jon Seda did a really good job in this movie. I recommend this movie to every one:) I give it a ***out of *****
cubro Only a long way can give the feeling to visit a new world. I think that the travel involve the soul to be different, at least you see different things. Micheal Cimino give us one way to look better into our souls, often too much worried about circumstantial things.
Jonathan Doron While a good starting point, and two fine actors at the helm, the Michael Cimino's quiet mini-comeback is tiring. I had a feeling I saw this movie before, but it was better. Why does every cross-country journey have to invoke a mental one? I didn't like the too-much-built-to ending. The ending and the whole script should have been better wrapped-up.