Review of Smoke Signals (1998) by Val ' — 29 Aug 2006
'Smoke Signals' is a film that I watched at university as being a representation of the portrayal of Native Americans in films today. The film is about a group of Native Americans living on a reservation, and it portrays their society and their style of living, which conflicts with the way that they were portrayed in films in previous years.
The film even pokes some fun at these portrayals. The film is about a couple of friends setting off on a bus where they come in to contact with non-Native Americans. They learn a little but about non-Native American culture from this trip from meeting these people.
The performances are good, and the film has charm and it contains its comedy. It's a light film for those who want some light entertainment.
This review of Smoke Signals (1998) was written by Val ' on 29 Aug 2006.
Smoke Signals has generally received positive reviews.
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