Dances with Wolves
Inside everyone is a frontier waiting to be discovered.
Wounded Civil War soldier John Dunbar tries to commit suicide—and becomes a hero instead. As a reward, he's assigned to his dream post, a remote junction on the Western frontier, and soon makes unlikely friends with the local Sioux tribe.
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amazing non woke film
kevin costner, as a union soldier stumbles across the Lakota Sioux tribe, this is a great movie!
Created: 12-23-2022
Back when…
Back when films were just extraordinary stories well told (sigh).
Created: 12-23-2022
Noble Indian, wise naturist...
Evil whitey came from Europe to happily destroy noble savage...
Rubbish...
None of the above reviews understood the leftist subtext, which is so obvious...
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Created: 06-16-2025
Very enjoyable movie with a strong, history-revision, agenda
Atrocities were committed by Whites.
Atrocities were committed by Indians
Yes, I mean North American Indigenous people. My brother-in-law and good friend is full-blooded Indian. He actually gets upset when people use terms like Native-Americans, etc.
This movie strongly emphasizes one side, while ignoring or justifying the other. When one tribe fought another, the narration described it as a noble battle for survival.
Before the European migration, this was an extremely violent and dangerous land. War between tribes was constant. Women and children were often targeted while the men were on hunting or raiding parties. Torture was used to intimidate and destroy morale. The early settlers found that out the hard way. We cannot fully understand the brutality they lived with in those days. It was a lawless existence.
History is fascinating to study. Historical drama can be good and educational. It can also push an agenda. As enjoyable as this movie is, it has a very strong, biased agenda. It should be recognized as such.
Created: 01-19-2026