Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuDuring the holidays at a ski resort in Utah run by a Native American tribe, the overworked manager and a widowed woman from the big city overcome mistaken identities and intrusive guests in ... Alles lesenDuring the holidays at a ski resort in Utah run by a Native American tribe, the overworked manager and a widowed woman from the big city overcome mistaken identities and intrusive guests in their pursuit of romance.During the holidays at a ski resort in Utah run by a Native American tribe, the overworked manager and a widowed woman from the big city overcome mistaken identities and intrusive guests in their pursuit of romance.
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Ray Clouds on Fire: He's already dead, you know. You're just, reorganizing the remains.
Earl: I'm perpetuating the cycle.
Ray Clouds on Fire: Earl, you're a chef. Part of your job is cutting up and cooking dead animals.
Earl: They have dreams, you know. Just like us.
- Crazy CreditsMouse Nutritionist - Graham Greene
- SoundtracksThe Warrior
Written by Laura Satterfield, Monty Byrom (as Monty Byron), and Cynthia Dietrich
Performed by Walela: Rita Coolidge, Laura Satterfield, and Priscilla Coolidge
Published by Warner Chappell Music 66, Cindy Dietrich Publishing
Master License: Mitchell Markus at TriLoca Records
The Native American setting was to me interesting and (as far as I know) authentic.
I say "as far as I know" because, on the one hand, I have some Native American background myself, and live in Oklahoma, and have regular contact with folks who live within contemporary Native American culture ... yes, including bingo and tribal chief electioneering and tribal commercial enterprise and also genuine if fragile roots in Native American culture of the past ... language, song, hunting skills, spirituality of Nature, and more.
I also say "as far as I know" because I can't claim the kind of depth of background indicated in the movie and have no experience at all of life on a "rez."
The humorous sequences were just wonderful ... hilarious, artful, engaging, and full of contagious laughter. I think especially of the sequences at the opening and closing of the movie. The middle of the movie seemed to lag at times in terms of humor, as well as plot and dialog.
Cinematography was excellent. There are some breathtaking scenes of fog and snow and mountain and tree.
The script for the central romance seemed to me a little strained. The female lead (Marianna Tosca as Tina Little Hawk) was excellent, but her part in the scripted dialog often seemed lagging to me: she smiled brightly and winsomely and almost airheadedly ... yet we know from her first appearance and from subsequent sequences that she was nothing of the sort. The central conversation just didn't have anything like the pace or humor or crisp airy delight of the same kinds of scenes in the Cary Grant or Crosby/Hope flicks.
Still Graham Greene as Earl the Chef was wonderfully humorous. His interactions with the Guests was hilarious. And the final sequences almost make up in quickness and focus and good humor and fun for the lagging middle sequences of the movie. Sam Vlahos as Joe Clouds on Fire was excellent; and Emmet Walsh as Stu turned in a fine performance; and the interactions between Joe and Stu were both the most touching and the most humorous of a movie full of good humor.
- cdelacroix1
- 20. Dez. 2005
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- 3.000.000 $ (geschätzt)
- Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
- 279.225 $
- Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
- 54.920 $
- 6. Nov. 2005
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