Thunderheart
1,543
Thriller. Mystery
Agent Ray Levoi (Val Kilmer) buried his Native American heritage with the body of his drunken father. Raised by his white mother and stepfather, he becomes a gung-ho federal agent who never questions the authority of the U.S. government. Then Levoi finds himself in a real-life version of "cowboys and Indians" when the FBI moves onto a South Dakota reservation to apprehend a fugitive. Once in the community, the agent uncovers a plot to ... [+]
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"What's most absorbing about 'Thunderheart' is its sense of place and time. Apted makes documentaries (...) at the end there is a sense of rightness in the way everything turns out (...) Rating: ★★★½ (out of 4)" | ||||
"Kilmer and Shepard give strong performances -- though Greene steals the show -- and Roger Deakins's camera sweeps breathtakingly across the Badlands. What's missing is a sense of purpose." | ||||
"Though the film has a tendency to take itself too seriously, it is enlivened by some appealing acting and vivid camerawork" | ||||
"A film this intent on authenticity might easily grow dull, but this one doesn't; Mr. Apted is a skillful storyteller." | ||||
"'Thunderheart' unravels after the first hour and continues unraveling until it chokes itself. The movie's complicated story, involving the FBI, the government, and the feuding tribal factions, is impossible to sort through" | ||||
"Reasonably engrossing as a mystery-thriller despite its overburdened plot" |
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