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The Last of the Mohicans (1992)
The Last of the Mohicans (1992)
1992 | Drama, Romance, War
Early 90s Daniel-Day Lewis starring Romantic Drama, set during the French and Indian War of 1754-'63, with Day Lewis as the adopted son of a dying native American tribe - the Mohicans of the title.

Lots of weeping panoramic shots throughout, with a rousing (and now - over three decades later - quite famous) musical score, but the film does seem to jump around quite a bit, with little really in the way of character development and, well, things just seemingly happening for no discernible reason at all!
  
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Sun Hawk
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4.0 (1 Ratings)
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I'm beginning to think Cassie Edwards' books just aren't for me. While I think this one has been better written (as far as I got, at least) than previous books of hers I've read, it still feels very simplistic. I don't much like the love at first sight because he/she is beautiful theme, it just doesn't work for me. I guess I like to read more originality in Native American romances; so far, all hers seem so similar to each other, and do not deviate much from one central plot.
  
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Kelly Reichardt recommended Walkabout (1971) in Movies (curated)

 
Walkabout (1971)
Walkabout (1971)
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"I have such a linear brain, so I admire filmmakers like Nicolas Roeg who can make these incredible montages that tell a story more associatively. It doesn’t seem like a huge effort for him; that’s just the way his mind works. There’s this feeling throughout the movie that there were many different ways that it could have been put together. When we were making Meek’s Cutoff, there was a scene we shot in which a Native American goes on a dream quest, and the writer Jon Raymond and I rewatched this for inspiration."

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Prey (2022)
Prey (2022)
2022 | Sci-Fi
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7.6 (9 Ratings)
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Just watched on Disney plus for once a good predator sequel there haven't been many good sequels but this time they got it right from setting in 18th century making the main character naru a native American Indian who basically takes on the predator with bow and arrows. Amber midthunder is a star in the making she is amazing as naru this is her movie. And then there's the predator who gets a new look for the film also some new weapons at his disposal. Overall fitting sequel to the orignal predator