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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2021-05-28 06:55 pm

[ SECRET POST #5257 ]


⌈ Secret Post #5257 ⌋

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[The Green Knight (2021)]


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[personal profile] tabaqui 2021-05-29 02:18 am (UTC)(link)
I would like some of that, too. It's still got some 'issues', but 'Ride with the Devil' (based on the novel 'Woe to Live On' by Daniel Woodrell) was really good, and different. Civil War, so of course there is some racism, but it's more about how friends and family deal with this war that is dividing them.

The language in the novel (and in the movie) is amazing and different, and over all it's just a really well-shot and well-acted story.

'Dead Man' (film) is also extremely different and interesting.

"Dead Man is generally regarded as being extremely well researched in regard to Native American culture. The film is also notable as one of the rather few films about Native Americans to be directed by a non-native and offer nuanced and considerate details of the individual differences between Native American tribes free of common stereotypes.

The film contains conversations in the Cree and Blackfoot languages, which were intentionally not translated or subtitled, for the exclusive understanding of members of those nations, including several in-jokes aimed at Native American viewers. The Native character was also played by an Indigenous Canadian actor, Gary Farmer, who is a Cayuga."

(Anonymous) 2021-05-29 02:27 am (UTC)(link)
Thanks for the recs, I'll put them on my watch list!