A
historical drama about the relationship between a Civil War soldier
and a band of Sioux Indians, Kevin
Costner's directorial debut was also a surprisingly popular hit,
considering its length, period setting, and often somber tone. The film
opens on a particularly dark note, as melancholy Union lieutenant John
W. Dunbar attempts to kill himself on a suicide mission, but instead
becomes an unintentional hero. His actions lead to his reassignment
to a remote post in remote South Dakota, where he encounters the Sioux.
Attracted by the natural simplicity of their lifestyle, he chooses to
leave his former life behind to join them, taking on the name Dances
with Wolves. Soon, Dances with Wolves has become a welcome member of
the tribe and fallen in love with a white woman who has been raised
amongst the tribe. His peaceful existence is threatened, however, when
Union soldiers arrive with designs on the Sioux land. Aspiring to epic
status, the film combines sweeping landscape photography and effectively
staged action sequences with a sense of moral purpose. Dances
with Wolves is clearly earnest and well-intentioned in its desire
to illustrate the tragic mistreatment of Native Americans, though some
detractors have criticized the film's depiction of the tribes as simplistic.
Such objections did not dissuade audiences or the Hollywood establishment,
however, which awarded the film seven Academy Awards.
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