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Tras la desaparición de su hermana, una mujer nativa americana rapta a su sobrina de los abuelos blancos, emprendiendo un viaje a un powwow estatal para preservar a su familia fragmentada.Tras la desaparición de su hermana, una mujer nativa americana rapta a su sobrina de los abuelos blancos, emprendiendo un viaje a un powwow estatal para preservar a su familia fragmentada.Tras la desaparición de su hermana, una mujer nativa americana rapta a su sobrina de los abuelos blancos, emprendiendo un viaje a un powwow estatal para preservar a su familia fragmentada.
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- 13 premios ganados y 9 nominaciones en total
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This movie is pretty forgettable. The story is a tad uninteresting but it isn't necessarily bad. The character dynamics and interactions are solid for the most part. The directing gets the job done but there's nothing memorable or unique about it. The elements of Native American culture are cool at certain points but I think the movie needed to dive into it more. The ending is nice in theory but it feels unearned. I think the biggest problem with this movie is that there's a solid emotional story somewhere in there but the film is too bland to get any sort of reaction. The main character makes a lot of questionable choices to put it lightly and instead of exploring the nuance that's there in the character, the film just brushes past it. This is pretty frustrating when Lily Gladstone would've done a great job with some more complex scenes.
Fancy Dance starring Lily Gladstone and Isabel Deroy-Olson is now streaming on AppleTV+. From director Erica Tremblay, this drama follows Jax (Gladstone) as she struggles to maintain guardianship of her niece Roki (Deroy-Olson) while also trying to find her sister who has gone missing.
This was an emotional and gripping drama that was beautifully acted by both Gladstone and Deroy-Olson. More impressive still, Gladstone filmed this movie at the same time as Killers of the Flower Moon which she earned her first Oscar nomination for. I enjoyed this movie for how fearless and unapologetic the writing is. Although this is not a true story, it has a true story kind of feel and I am sure that stories such as this one are sadly not uncommon.
Fancy Dance is not a happy story, but it is an important one. If you want to see a good drama which features great acting and storytelling, I recommend checking this out. If you want to be in a good mood afterwards, I suggest keep strolling.
This was an emotional and gripping drama that was beautifully acted by both Gladstone and Deroy-Olson. More impressive still, Gladstone filmed this movie at the same time as Killers of the Flower Moon which she earned her first Oscar nomination for. I enjoyed this movie for how fearless and unapologetic the writing is. Although this is not a true story, it has a true story kind of feel and I am sure that stories such as this one are sadly not uncommon.
Fancy Dance is not a happy story, but it is an important one. If you want to see a good drama which features great acting and storytelling, I recommend checking this out. If you want to be in a good mood afterwards, I suggest keep strolling.
I watched this film this morning on Apple TV+. After watching Killers of the Flower Moon, I became interested in Lily Gladstone.
The composition of its characters was a typical child and relative story. A protagonist happens to take over their relatives's child and has to go somewhere.
Although they encounter many challenges on their way somewhere, they work to resolve them and refine their relationship. During the journey, the protagonist has to assume the role of a parent to protect and discipline the child.
Consequently, the journey ends for unpredictable reasons. Unfortunately, we cannot help but see the protagonist's sacrifices from time to time.
It's a beautiful story. When I was 13, my older sister ran away from the orphanage where we lived together after my dad passed away. I didn't know what I was supposed to do. I recalled a man who helped me search for her around all my relatives.
The composition of its characters was a typical child and relative story. A protagonist happens to take over their relatives's child and has to go somewhere.
Although they encounter many challenges on their way somewhere, they work to resolve them and refine their relationship. During the journey, the protagonist has to assume the role of a parent to protect and discipline the child.
Consequently, the journey ends for unpredictable reasons. Unfortunately, we cannot help but see the protagonist's sacrifices from time to time.
It's a beautiful story. When I was 13, my older sister ran away from the orphanage where we lived together after my dad passed away. I didn't know what I was supposed to do. I recalled a man who helped me search for her around all my relatives.
It's frustrating to watch a movie that gets most everything right but ends up going off the rails when it really counts. Such is the case with writer-director Erica Tremblay's third feature outing about a Native American woman (Lily Gladstone) from Oklahoma's Seneca-Cayuga Reservation who goes in search of her missing sister (Hauli Gray) at the Grand Nations Powwow in Oklahoma City with her 13-year-old niece (Isabel Deroy-Olson) in tow. But the duo's road trip odyssey soon turns into a statewide crime-ridden misadventure not unlike the narrative in "Thelma & Louise" (1991). Much of this multilayered tale is actually carried off quite skillfully, spotlighting the challenges that indigenous people (especially women) face and presenting a story with a capably executed, tension-filled, edge-of-your-seat quality, prompting viewers to wonder what's coming next. However, as the story wears on, it becomes increasingly implausible, culminating in a climax that's more than a little difficult to believe, its heartfelt sentiments notwithstanding. There are also some intriguing back story elements scattered throughout that, quite frankly, could have been better developed and resolved. That's indeed a shame, considering how these shortcomings undermine the production's many strong points. These weaknesses also take away from the outstanding performances of Gladstone (who turns in even better work here than in her Oscar-nominated role in "Killers of the Flower Moon" (2023)) and Deroy-Olson in her big screen debut, as well as an outstanding cast of supporting players. This AppleTV+ original truly has a lot in its favor, but it's unfortunate that it didn't carry through on its strengths throughout the entire film. A near hit but one that doesn't live up to its promise or potential.
I was really emotionally invested throughout this film, thanks to a very well thought-out, impactful script and a rock-solid, anchoring performance by the fantastic Lilly Gladstone.
Don't go into this film expecting to find a cheery or even hopeful exploration of Native American identity and family connections - this is at times an exceedingly bleak and nasty examination of barely hidden racism, misogyny and harsh reality in modern day middle America.
It's a fantastic story backed up by realistic and interesting characters with a very well done script.
But I do have to state quite a significant negative of the film in my own personal opinion - a very sudden and unexpected ending. I was invested in these characters and their situation. I wanted to see the story resolved... But then it just went off. It really did feel that they just decided to cut out the last five or ten minutes of the film. It was a surprisingly shocking and unsatisfying way to end this particular story. Show the audience the consequences at least in a very minor way but don't leave it completely up to the imagination, that's just not the type of film this was.
Don't go into this film expecting to find a cheery or even hopeful exploration of Native American identity and family connections - this is at times an exceedingly bleak and nasty examination of barely hidden racism, misogyny and harsh reality in modern day middle America.
It's a fantastic story backed up by realistic and interesting characters with a very well done script.
But I do have to state quite a significant negative of the film in my own personal opinion - a very sudden and unexpected ending. I was invested in these characters and their situation. I wanted to see the story resolved... But then it just went off. It really did feel that they just decided to cut out the last five or ten minutes of the film. It was a surprisingly shocking and unsatisfying way to end this particular story. Show the audience the consequences at least in a very minor way but don't leave it completely up to the imagination, that's just not the type of film this was.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaProducer Nina Yang Bongiovi stated at the 2023 Hawai'i International Film Festival that the film had multiple offers for distribution but chose not to sell the film until Lily Gladstone's awards campaign for Los asesinos de la luna (2023) finished.
- ConexionesFeatured in WatchMojo: Top 10 Movie Endings of the Year (So Far) (2024)
- Bandas sonorasDeja Vu
Written by Damjan Jovanov, Darren 'Young D.' Metz (as Darren Metz), and Quinton 'Yung Trybez' Nyce (as Quinton Nyce)
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- USD 16,683
- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 30 minutos
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- 1.85 : 1
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