Wind River

2000
Wind River
6.3| 1h37m| en| More Info
Released: 07 June 2000 Released
Producted By: Mad Dog Productions
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The 1854 Wyoming historical drama is based on Tom Shell's adaptation of the true life memoirs of Pony Express rider Nick Wilson.

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staupitz This movie was awful. A no-budget film with a story twisted into a Mormon point of view. The DVD features something about kidnapping. The kid willingly goes away. The DVD has a picture of the kid leading an army into battle. What?? There is ONE battle and the kid hides in a tree. Quite disappointing. Dull, home-made, and featuring a dreadful soundtrack. The actors leave something to be desired. A Melendez or whatever has an Italian accent. An Indian with an Italian accent? Give me a break! Not to stereotype, but many movies about Native Americans tend to be similar to this one. Notably, The Education of Little Tree and Sign of the Beaver. Featuring sketchy morals and sub-par actors, this movie is not worth any money or time.
shihhuangti28 I agree with most of the other comments. This movie was particularly interesting for the insights into native American mores with the white American boy as "outsider" - a reversal of the usual eurocentric approach in western-type movies. I was also interested in the shamanic angle. In response to the previous reviewer, I think the dream of mother that led to the search for the white boy points up a cultural difference between the openness to intuitive (?left-brain) guidance in the native/older cultures rather than the western emphasis on logical/reasoned thinking. This ultimately had good results in that Nick was able to intervene and save the peace-loving Chief when he came under potential attack by a rival leader of the tribe agitating for a more aggressive stance towards the white migrant interlopers (the bit where Nick - having learnt how as part of his warrior training - throws the tomahawk which hits the weapon out of the rival chief's hand before it can hit the main chief - but you'd miss this bit in the movie if you blink, as it takes place very rapidly!). The dream therefore ultimately led to Nick being present and preventing a bad interracial conflict arising. The focus of the movie did seem to be on building bridges between two different cultures and the willingness of Nick to accept mentoring from Morigami is a positive lesson to us to work together today, when the cultural and racial conflicts still seem as deep as ever (and not all from one side!). The movie impelled me to find out more about the native American and shoshone cultures and I hope it has had the same effect on others who have viewed it. A great story, highlighting serious issues in a sympathetic way. Reminded me also of "Dances With Wolves".Mike Knollys
WolfCrkPar The mentoring relationship of A Martinez with Blake Heron is magnetic and engages the viewer. Portrays the real struggle that went on between the various factions of the Indian Nation and the white settlers. Russell Means shows the gentle leadership as a chief trying to teach the children the ways of peace. It would be an appropriate film to show as part of the fourth grade curriculum in California schools.
suwaneekate This entertaining film provides another glimpse into how wonderfully Wes Studi performs in all his roles. I must confess to my bias towards the film as Wes Studi remains my favorite actor. Yes, Wes plays another "bad guy" part but he does it so well!Others in the film also do a credible job. I did find myself being somewhat perplexed by the plot as some of the elements about a "dream" at the beginning confused me. At such time as the film becomes available to American audiences it is well worth a look.