Dances With Wolves
Posted: Wed Aug 04, 2004 3:28 pm
This movie was on again tonite and I have to tell you I can't see it enough.
I love the music score, the deep french horns, the crisp sorrowful strings, I love the scenery, the plains, and the hills.
The casting was surperb, everyone in that movie should have won an Academy Award.
This was Grahm Green's masterpiece, no one could have played the part of the medicine man, better.
The same with the actor who played "Wind in His Hair"
(his name escapes me), he was outstanding.
I believe Kevin Cosner wrote produced and directed this film and it may be the best he'll ever do.
The moral of this story,for me, is:
You shouldn't hate someone before you get to know them.
I love the music score, the deep french horns, the crisp sorrowful strings, I love the scenery, the plains, and the hills.
The casting was surperb, everyone in that movie should have won an Academy Award.
This was Grahm Green's masterpiece, no one could have played the part of the medicine man, better.
The same with the actor who played "Wind in His Hair"
(his name escapes me), he was outstanding.
I believe Kevin Cosner wrote produced and directed this film and it may be the best he'll ever do.
The moral of this story,for me, is:
You shouldn't hate someone before you get to know them.