Wednesday, November 6, 2019 10:09:15 AM | (Age Not Specified)
This movie was of little of some of the emotional trauma native Americans went through during these times, and well produced. Thank You Clint Eastwood. To the "More Propaganda, everyone is a victim, cry me a river" and "total garbage" so called humans who posted on here. I take it you're not Native American so you would never understand. This trauma goes down to generations.
Tuesday, December 18, 2018 11:24:36 AM | (Age Not Specified)
As a "generational survivor" of the attempted genocide of our people I cried through some of this film. Unfortunately it only projects a small part of the " horrific reality" of the residential "concentration camps.
It's a start though....and knowledge is power.
Raven
Tuesday, May 29, 2018 11:03:13 PM | (Age Not Specified)
Finally mustered up enough courage to go see the movie by myself without my family; as a 5 year old in 1967 scooped up and staying in one for 13 years; it depicted what We experienced; out of 50 of us in our first year there, me and my brother plus about 5 others are still alive and managed to survive and many committed self-inflected death way too early in life; guess it time to share with my family and heal! 56 years old now and still have flashbacks and it is good that people’s finally understand that living history; forgiveness and peace at heart, emotions, body and spirit is what we cherish now and better prepare our younger generations; I too went and stood in front of Ind Res school and went back to the land, where I am today.