Review of Thunderheart (1992) by Jay Scott for The Globe and Mail (Toronto) — 15 May 2009
Thunderheart, directed by Michael Apted, is a kind of spiritual thriller, a moderately diverting programmer in which a predictable shoot-'em-up plot is slickly intertwined with American Indian religious customs and beliefs.
Though the film has a tendency to take itself too seriously, it is enlivened by some appealing acting and vivid camerawork that save it from the abyss.
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This review of Thunderheart (1992) was written by Jay Scott and published by The Globe and Mail (Toronto) on 15 May 2009.
Thunderheart has generally received positive reviews.
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