Incredibly powerful...and just think, this was Kevin Costner's first ever job as a director
And he deserved those two Oscars he won for what he did on this movie. "Dances With Wolves" is definitely a classic epic motion picture, one that should not ever be remade or redone in any way. Because nothing and nobody will ever be able to do what Kevin Costner and his team did on this movie. It won seven Academy Awards and countless other ones, and it deserved every single one of those and much more.
One of the main reasons why I loved "Dances With Wolves" is not just because it's a great movie, but because it's a very realistic movie. For the first time in a long time--or probably ever--we are shown what Native Americans were really like. Throughout history, Native Americans have been shown as barbaric savages with no intents but to murder and kill. But this movie shows that they were nothing at all like that, and it is correct. Native Americans were people, just like us. They only killed when they deemed it necessary: self-defense, protection of their land, beliefs, and so on. And it shows that just like us, they can hate, love, laugh, and cry. This movie also shows that Native American societies had both good and bad in them, no different than us.
"Dances With Wolves" is over three hours long, especially in the extended addition, but like many other classics, if you have a good sense of what a good movie is, you won't even bother with the time. Because this movie is so epic and powerful and realistic, it's incredile. And it's remarkable what Kevin Costner did, seeing as how he had NEVER done a director's job until he made this movie. And he also played a very convincing lead role.
Overall, this epic Western is a classic movie. And it should never be remade, because it was made in the right times and by the right man, so every aspect of it is perfect.
One of the main reasons why I loved "Dances With Wolves" is not just because it's a great movie, but because it's a very realistic movie. For the first time in a long time--or probably ever--we are shown what Native Americans were really like. Throughout history, Native Americans have been shown as barbaric savages with no intents but to murder and kill. But this movie shows that they were nothing at all like that, and it is correct. Native Americans were people, just like us. They only killed when they deemed it necessary: self-defense, protection of their land, beliefs, and so on. And it shows that just like us, they can hate, love, laugh, and cry. This movie also shows that Native American societies had both good and bad in them, no different than us.
"Dances With Wolves" is over three hours long, especially in the extended addition, but like many other classics, if you have a good sense of what a good movie is, you won't even bother with the time. Because this movie is so epic and powerful and realistic, it's incredile. And it's remarkable what Kevin Costner did, seeing as how he had NEVER done a director's job until he made this movie. And he also played a very convincing lead role.
Overall, this epic Western is a classic movie. And it should never be remade, because it was made in the right times and by the right man, so every aspect of it is perfect.
- TheUnknown837-1
- 14 abr 2006