Not the first scene, where you started to side with the Indians and wished you were part of the scene to kill those scum with your own hands and felt ashamed about your own society and culture. Most hunters (of all societies) still are like that. And working in animal rescue, you realize, how inhumane the majority of people still are.
Finally finished Snowpiercer. Good actors, very bad circumstances. Iâm glad I didnât have to take it all in at once. Long movie.
I better appreciated Human Torch and Captain America as Chris Evans characters.
Touch choice at the end by the way. Good cover with that crono as a gate opener and I suppose the last minute smoke helped.
Lol, this is such a funny scene with the noble and sophisticated Kicking Birdâs first and only meeting with a naked white man, lol.
Kicking Bird showing Dunbar the sacred land. Itâs like you breath in the air of holiness and richness of an intact nature. And wanting to vomit and sink into earth out of shame, when both come to the waste and filth left behind by white. Animals killed for no use. Not that Indians didnât also kill animals for plain money or even also still today use horrible traps despite no need for it but just to keep the tradition of their ancestors high and alive. Bullshit. Nevertheless, this scene is impressive without a spoken word.
That author is wrong. The movie doesnât portray the Sioux solely positive. After the failed attempt by Wind In His Hair, to steal Dunbarâs horse, his group get the information by a messenger sent to them, that many of the group sent to attack the Ute, got killed. They also treated women as subordinated. Thatâs why I said, that also their world isnât an ideal world as well, as indians fought Indians and killed, raped etc. Nevertheless, the movie nicely addresses the stereotype back then of primitive and filthy Indians and holding a mirror into the face of the whites.
No, you were accusing me of being a Nazi. Thereâs no point in discussing anything seriously with someone, whoâs brain got damaged by drugs like yours.
Drinking again?
The most emotional scene in the movie was when Wind in HIs Hair sat atop a horse over a cliff saying goodbye to his friend.
To me the most emotional scenes were the killing of Cisco and Two Socks. But the Farewell by the most fearless warrior who was not known for being overly sensitive, Wind In His Hair, admittedly was emotional, yes.
It was kronole in SP wasnât it? Sound like Crone Old. Maybe thatâs what it turns people into.
Did you cry at the killing of Two Socks?
I know how much you all like si-fi. Do you know thereâs a patent for it? I did not know that.
It amuses me that you continue to use TikTok even after your Obese Orange God Trump said not to.
She must be looking for âcluesâ from Q.
Which human being worth the name wouldnât have?