Review of Frozen River (2008) by Bill White for Seattle Post-Intelligencer — 09 Sep 2014
Most films about illegal immigration are set on the Mexican border, and Frozen River is free of the stereotypical characters and situations of that familiar setting. It also offers a rare look at modern Native American life, exploring the ambiguity of what it means to say that the laws of the white man cannot be enforced on Indian territory.
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This review of Frozen River (2008) was written by Bill White and published by Seattle Post-Intelligencer on 09 Sep 2014.
Frozen River has generally received positive reviews.
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