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A Cherokee boy is a haemophiliac in a culture obsessed with blood identity.
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| Daily-ReviewsPhil HallDoughy drama about a half-Cherokee youth (James Duval wearing Cher's wig from "Half-Breed") in search of his self-identity. |
| User Reviewwan LWhen I first watch this movie...I love the music on it. |
| User Reviewtraven gthis the the best movie out there and for randy. Hey man hope you remember me from rough rock az tell yuvoone i said hi ;) |
| User ReviewLeo LAn amazing movie! Great story plot. Phenomenal cast. Here's a story about life, and transitional changes for a young man. Great music!! |
| User ReviewLinda SA real good Native filmmaker that in my opinion is an equal or even better than Chris Eyre. Good move that is relatively light on the "native" cheese. Watch it more than once to see all the elements that Redroad puts in the film. Te tension between father and son is as great and incompatible as the Native American relationship with the United States of America. Two very unique perspectives that will never truly come together. |
| User ReviewPeter GJames Duval as half blood Cherokee, want's to be able to hunt like his father. His nickname is "Doe Boy". A young man trying to find himself! Peter Gross. |
| User ReviewSara WNice casting, nice acting, nice narration, okay story. Some of the dialogue in the beginning made me roll my eyes. I've seen so many coming-of-age stories that this one, while a little different, still wasn't terribly impressive. |
| User ReviewMichael RFrank the bunny reincarnates as an american indian trying to solve the mystery for his blood disease. He looks in all the wrong places because the writer director doesnt know, and Duval struggles to carry the film. Lots of loose ends and when in doubt throw in some 'spiritual' scenes. |
| User ReviewMatt RIf it weren't for the amazing talent of Blondel Polson (uncredited) this film would be utterly unwatchable. |