Unbowed

1999
Unbowed
7.1| 2h5m| en| More Info
Released: 31 October 1999 Released
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This movie challenges ones mind to see racism from another perspective. It forces the issue of racism not on a black/white side of things, but an African American and Indian proportionally view.

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Raven34 I'm not a fan of typical Westerns. This movie for me isn't a Western. It's a beautiful story, set in the late 1800s. The movie basically is about Lakota warriors, one of them a chief, sent to an all Black college as a test to see if Indians can learn.There is racism and racist comments directed towards the Lakota warriors, especially by Junius, played By Catero Colbert. He does a fantastic job of making you hate him.The movie from beginning to end captivated me. I have already watched this movie fives times very recently! Waka Mani(played masterfully by incredible actor, Jay Tavare)is a very proud, honest, rebellious,strong, determined Lakota chief. Tavare's portrayal is so impressive to me because from the minute he appears on screen, he has the viewer in the palm of his hand. The character is multi faceted and colorful.I also rather enjoyed the love story. It's obvious the two characters, Cleola and Waka Mani are curious about and attracted to each other from their first meeting.All the players are incredible here. The entire movie is full of rich characters. You get the sense of the strong bond between the Lakota warriors. These are obvious men with strong friendship. There is a sad scene that truly proves that.Ron Glass is, as always, brilliant in his role as the hard,strict president of the college.The love story is beautiful. You root for the characters the entire time. There is a very tasteful,sensuous and beautiful love scene in this movie.My only complaint is that the movie, though two hours was not turned into a mini series. You are left wondering what happened after the two main characters left together.There is a lot of history here that most of us weren't taught in school. Do yourself a favor and buy this movie.
dolores-17 I truly liked this movie and the actors involved with it. I believe that they each gave very strong and believable performances. I would like to know however, if the movie is based on an actual account. Is there more to the story than what we've been shown? It made me think of the outcome for the two lovers as well as the ones left behind. It would be satisfying to know if this has a further story to tell. Thanks for presenting this little piece of history it was enjoyable to watch and place yourself in the place of the characters. Both of the main characters were strong and I felt their passion as well as their search for one another. I hope they made it!
anitawalker As I watched this movie I said, 'it's about time we had some truthful and honest movies to be place in a nature sating'. We need more movies like this. Very interesting movie, points and surprise that the black race would be prejudice toward the Indian race consider the two was in the same situation. As a black Native American Indian I was please to watch a movie that was so detail and excellent acting my hat goes off to the director and choice of performers. If my great grandmother were alive she would have been pleased, it would have been an honor to watch a movie about her own life. My great grandmother was a Cherokee Indian woman that lived in a difficult time and the screenplay of Waka Mani and Cleola was if I was watching her life. Thanks for the pleasure and the educational events.Windwalker
Alan Hale (alanco) Good historical movie without being sickeningly PC. Script intelligently done and is believable.Nice conflicts between cultures, well defined, and interesting to see education defined as "white man's culture".Good actors in this movie, and good acting. Characters well developed and interesting. Strong Indian character who learns that there is a lot that is good in the white man's culture. Strong black characters who tout the values of the white culture and education to the Indian.Ron Glass in a good part; one in which he plays a black educator with high moral values. Very good bonding between characters; you felt a lot of friendship displayed. Directing and casting first-rate: all in all an excellent movie.