Dances with Wolves
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Dances with Wolves
The movie Dances with Wolves was a real good movie and I enjoyed watching it. It showed how life was back in the time of the Civil War. The movie also showed how Indians lived and how they respect everything except the white men.
I think you should keep on showing this movie to your other classes. When you showed this movie, all the kids in class paid attention to it and actually learned something from it because it caught there attention unlike other movies we have seen. If you show this to other classes it will have the same result and will help you in teaching the class. Also, the movie helped us understand how life was like in the West. It showed us that the soldiers were really ruthless and that they would just kill the buffalo for the hide and tongue, leaving the rest of the animal there to rot. While the Indians would take everything from the animal and use it to there advantage and there would be nothing to waste.
Out of a scale of 5(as being the best), I would give it a 4 and a half. The movie had a real good plot. It showed an American soldier leave his post and communicates with the Indians, which was very shunned upon. The American got very friendly with the Indians and also had a liking towards one of the females. While there relationship goit stronger they got married and when he went back to his post to get some things, he was caught by his troops, which thought he was an Indian. When they found out he was a soldier who became an Indian, they were going to try him of treason. While he was on his way back home, the Indians came and saved him from the white men.
This is such a good conflict, which made the movie more interesting to watch and you always waited to see what the Indians were going to do next.
The characters were real good too. The Indian characters were really authentic and made you believe that that was the way they lived there live. Also the movie was very believable. The only part I had trouble believing is that the Indians didn't kill John Dunbar when they first meet him. They seemed to hate the white men and that he was the only exception. I don't see why they wouldn't kill him right away and save themselves before he got more soldiers coming to kill themselves.
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