5 reviews
Barri Chase put together a real winner with this family movie. The kids in this movie done a remarkable job conveying the story through emotion and great conscience. I love the Native American people and have always felt their view on life and our mother Earth is one that should be held in high respect and high esteem. This movie helps relay that very message and brings together a culmination of mixed cultures to help show we are all truly one race. Every Man, Women, Boy, & Girl will enjoy this story. Great work!!! & Thank You!!! - to everyone involved in its creation : )
- deltablues-06321
- Feb 18, 2018
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Although the synopsis sounded interesting and I believed the story held promise, it proved to be a rather bitter disappointment.
I recognized Adam Beach's name, having seen him in a couple of other Native American-themed stories. His earlier performances always seem forced and unnatural, and this time was no different. The other actors were less familiar to me, and even less believable in their roles. The story was disjointed at best. Some of the photography/cinematography was good - it was filmed in Coo's Bay, Oregon after all - and the music neither enhanced nor interfered with the production.
The young girl who Is, presumably, poised to become her generation's "watchman," is bullied relentlessly. The scenes that should help us to understand her destiny are shot in semi-darkness; they come across as inauthentic and unnecessarily vague.
I would truly love to give this a higher rating, but, alas, I cannot.
I recognized Adam Beach's name, having seen him in a couple of other Native American-themed stories. His earlier performances always seem forced and unnatural, and this time was no different. The other actors were less familiar to me, and even less believable in their roles. The story was disjointed at best. Some of the photography/cinematography was good - it was filmed in Coo's Bay, Oregon after all - and the music neither enhanced nor interfered with the production.
The young girl who Is, presumably, poised to become her generation's "watchman," is bullied relentlessly. The scenes that should help us to understand her destiny are shot in semi-darkness; they come across as inauthentic and unnecessarily vague.
I would truly love to give this a higher rating, but, alas, I cannot.
- steelmagnolia58
- Jan 24, 2022
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Beautiful film. There is excellent cinematography and a great score. A quiet and reflective film that asks us to think about our relationship with the earth and each other.
Such a beautiful film! Contains such a beautiful message and the scenery in the film is just stunning! This is a film enjoyed by all ages young and old.
- ppinder-58683
- Feb 19, 2018
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This movie touched my heart and soul. Having a child of my own that experienced bullying, I felt connected. The cast was brilliant, the scenery was mesmerizing. The story line was so intriguing. Living on the Oregon Coast, myself, I felt such a beautiful connection. I am so grateful to have seen this beautiful work of art and cannot wait for Barri Chase's next film. Thank you for this wonderful journey! Next film, Marshfield. You are brilliant and thank you for your beautiful art. xoxo
- melindajasmer
- May 20, 2018
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