2 B A Master
the-commonplace-book:
“neechees:
“iamafanofcartoons:
“neechees:
“Spirit: Stallion of The Cimarron & the Indian Boarding Schools/Residential Schools allegory
”
Holy shit!
Was this intentional?
”
Considering the rest of the film’s heavy...
the-commonplace-book:
“neechees:
“iamafanofcartoons:
“neechees:
“Spirit: Stallion of The Cimarron & the Indian Boarding Schools/Residential Schools allegory
”
Holy shit!
Was this intentional?
”
Considering the rest of the film’s heavy...
the-commonplace-book:
“neechees:
“iamafanofcartoons:
“neechees:
“Spirit: Stallion of The Cimarron & the Indian Boarding Schools/Residential Schools allegory
”
Holy shit!
Was this intentional?
”
Considering the rest of the film’s heavy...
the-commonplace-book:
“neechees:
“iamafanofcartoons:
“neechees:
“Spirit: Stallion of The Cimarron & the Indian Boarding Schools/Residential Schools allegory
”
Holy shit!
Was this intentional?
”
Considering the rest of the film’s heavy...
the-commonplace-book:
“neechees:
“iamafanofcartoons:
“neechees:
“Spirit: Stallion of The Cimarron & the Indian Boarding Schools/Residential Schools allegory
”
Holy shit!
Was this intentional?
”
Considering the rest of the film’s heavy...
the-commonplace-book:
“neechees:
“iamafanofcartoons:
“neechees:
“Spirit: Stallion of The Cimarron & the Indian Boarding Schools/Residential Schools allegory
”
Holy shit!
Was this intentional?
”
Considering the rest of the film’s heavy...
the-commonplace-book:
“neechees:
“iamafanofcartoons:
“neechees:
“Spirit: Stallion of The Cimarron & the Indian Boarding Schools/Residential Schools allegory
”
Holy shit!
Was this intentional?
”
Considering the rest of the film’s heavy...
  • neechees

    Spirit: Stallion of The Cimarron & the Indian Boarding Schools/Residential Schools allegory

  • iamafanofcartoons

    Holy shit!

    Was this intentional?

  • neechees

    Considering the rest of the film’s heavy anti-colonization messaging, the main antagonist being heavily modeled on & inspired by General Custer, the other main (human) protagonist being a Native man (& the fort is where Spirit meets Little Creek), yes, most likely

  • the-commonplace-book

    YES. It was 100% intentional. I highly recommend reading up on the making of this film. There was an incredible amount of care that went into the development.

    They had Lakota consultants for the project, especially regarding the use of the Lakota language in the film (which is used sparsely, but when used is accurate).

    It’s par for the course now to consult people belonging to a culture for projects representing it these days (i.e. Moana, Frozen 2, etc.) but it certainly wasn’t when Spirit came out in 2002.

    This film is allegorical to its core.

  • dopplerdora

    I cannot stress enough, that Vic choosing to just spend a full year setting up a full force psychological assault on Sam that included FORGING A DEED TO HIS HOUSE AND MAKING HIM EAT SAND, instead of trying to win in any way was the greatest power-move I have ever seen.