9/10
Excellent drama!
30 November 2016
Warning: Spoilers
I loved this film because there is not one ounce of sugar coating of how modern-day Natives are portrayed. Three generations of women all come together to vent out their lives. It's OK for families to argue since it gets all the anger and frustration out. It was great to see Sarah Podemski in this one. I've always had a crush on her... she was always so pretty! But I think the whole point to this film was to show all the negative residue blows up in the faces of all 3 women here, the bad residue from all the countless years of genocide Natives had to face for over 500 years. Unfortunately it nearly tore this family apart had it not been for Lena and her daughter moving into Jennifer Podemski's house. As fate would have it, an argument leads to Lena and Peeka leaving temporarily. Lucky for them they had the nearby relatives otherwise they would have been stuck. But after they returned to Jennifer's house, things settled down and went back to normal. The accident scene where Lena got struck by the vehicle: I thought Lena dreamt that because as she was speaking to the wolf, no voice came out of her. So I thought it was a dream sequence.

As for the scene where Lena caught the fish/picnic with the guy whom she thought wanted him to be Peeka's surrogate father: that was just one of the many examples of lying, treachery and deceit displayed on the part of what non-Natives have done to Natives. The genocide never stops! When Lena was lied to, that was yet another example of genocide. But anyways... this film deserves an Academy Award... THAT'S how good it is. That's why I give this a 9 out of 10.
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