miércoles, 24 de junio de 2009

Film: Dances with wolves

This was en epic film based on a Civil War period (1861-1865) in The United States . The the film tells the story of a lieutenant of the The United States Army called John Dunbar (starring the famous actor, Kevin Costner) who is sent to an american frontier that was actually an indigenous territory where he becomes friend of a Sioux tribe. Before meeting this tribe, Mr. Dunbar had met a nice and nimble wolf that he named "two socks" because of the colour of its front legs.

In the film, I was able to appreciate the following values and emotions: a very remarkable value was Friendship since Mr. Dunbar became friend of an indigenous group of Lakotas by adopting their traditions and habits. Another important value I noticed in the film was Acceptation, at the beginning Lakotas did not trust in this american lieutenant but they realized he was a friendly man with good intentions so they did not consider him as an enemy and was included as part of the Sioux tribe giving him the lakotan name of "Dances With Wolves". A noticeable emotion that is presented in the film was Love when John Dunbar fell in love with a white girl (starring Mary Mcdonnel) who was part of this group of Lakotas who had given her the name of "Stands With A Fist". Later, this pretty girl became John Dumber's wife because she considered John Dunbar a brave and wonderful man . As a conclusion, I really love this film since I consider it very interesting and cultural since some dialogues were spoken in the lakotan language and the locations of the film were amazing. I was able to learn and appreciate many things in this film. Unfortunately, "two socks" died, therefore, Sadness can be another significant emotion for me. I could not accept its death but, of course, I know it was just part of a scene of the film.

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