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The Chuska Warriors, a Native American high school basketball team from New Mexico, must band together after losing their star player if they want to keep their quest for a state championshi... Read allThe Chuska Warriors, a Native American high school basketball team from New Mexico, must band together after losing their star player if they want to keep their quest for a state championship alive.The Chuska Warriors, a Native American high school basketball team from New Mexico, must band together after losing their star player if they want to keep their quest for a state championship alive.
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Devin Sampson-Craig
- Bryson Badonie
- (as Devin Sampson Craig)
Ernest David Tsosie
- Benny Begay
- (as Ernest Tsosie III)
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How many of these rag tag kids go from outcasts to heroes sports movies do we need? Watch Bad News Bears, Hoosiers, Mighty Ducks then repeat if you want to watch the same movie again. For that matter, if you substitute an individual for the kids, you can just watch Rocky (the first 3 anyway) or Million Dollar Baby and get all the underdog overcomes adversity to win sports contest thrills you will ever need.
Rez Ball is just the same plot with poor direction, no development of a connection between the viewer and the character, obtrusive musical montages instead of actual acting and checking off some Dine stereotypes. Oh, and if they said the phrase "Rez Ball" one more time, I planned on sticking an icepick into my eardrums.
I'm all for using Native American actors in films wherever you want to cast them. Just make sure you create a good movie first.
Rez Ball is just the same plot with poor direction, no development of a connection between the viewer and the character, obtrusive musical montages instead of actual acting and checking off some Dine stereotypes. Oh, and if they said the phrase "Rez Ball" one more time, I planned on sticking an icepick into my eardrums.
I'm all for using Native American actors in films wherever you want to cast them. Just make sure you create a good movie first.
Forget the cultural differences, this movie has heart. The tropes are common in sports movies, the underdogs fight back in dire circumstances, but it executes to inspire. It speaks from the perspective of those who have plenty to fight for.
There are many movies to compare to but none that have spoken from the voices that have been unheard for a long time. Think Rocky, Coach Carter, and Remember the Titans.
It's worth a watch based solely on understanding those unlike ourselves but with the same inclination to prove they matter. It is not a perfect movie by any means. The young actors do an excellent job of portraying what others like them direly need. Inspiration.
It's worth the watch.
There are many movies to compare to but none that have spoken from the voices that have been unheard for a long time. Think Rocky, Coach Carter, and Remember the Titans.
It's worth a watch based solely on understanding those unlike ourselves but with the same inclination to prove they matter. It is not a perfect movie by any means. The young actors do an excellent job of portraying what others like them direly need. Inspiration.
It's worth the watch.
For what they spent and all the hype building it up, I expected better.
In the end, it's just another forgettable Netflix film not worth a repeat viewing. Some average cinematography, choppy editing... nothing stands out, except the countless times they have to show Shiprock in the background with a long lens. This is such a native/New Mexican movie cliche that its lost its caché.
Hoosiers this ain't! Don't expect to see Gene Hackman, or really anyone mildly recognizable in this mediocre digital file. Glory Road was even better than this! I won't discourage others from watching, but I will say don't expect much.
In the end, it's just another forgettable Netflix film not worth a repeat viewing. Some average cinematography, choppy editing... nothing stands out, except the countless times they have to show Shiprock in the background with a long lens. This is such a native/New Mexican movie cliche that its lost its caché.
Hoosiers this ain't! Don't expect to see Gene Hackman, or really anyone mildly recognizable in this mediocre digital file. Glory Road was even better than this! I won't discourage others from watching, but I will say don't expect much.
This deserves way more credit. 6.3/10 is not doing this movie justice. If you like a good bball movie it's definitely one! I'd want to see a bit more background on the coach but really loved the WNBA/lgbtq trope, which off course you see coming when you hear WNBA! I liked the highs and the lows and it was all in all really entertaining.
I don't often write reviews but damn, this is worth it. You can always count on female creators for recommendations! In this case Lily Gladstone and Erica Tremblay came through for the indigenous community and hyped this up! (And no, it's not just about community, this movie was a good one)
Highly recommend for a family movie night or like in my case...a singly single pop corn/wine all alone Saturday movie night 😂
I don't often write reviews but damn, this is worth it. You can always count on female creators for recommendations! In this case Lily Gladstone and Erica Tremblay came through for the indigenous community and hyped this up! (And no, it's not just about community, this movie was a good one)
Highly recommend for a family movie night or like in my case...a singly single pop corn/wine all alone Saturday movie night 😂
This is a story about a Navajo basketball team, so I wonder why the writers who write the description blurbs on streaming sites and IMBD can't be bothered to state that the team is Navajo, instead of "Native American". OK, that was my one quibble with the way the film is marketed.
The film itself is well produced and has a good cast. The story is, for the most part, believable. It does seem to be aimed at ticking as many boxes as possible for woke points. What's good is the number of relatively new faces in the cast as well as some familiar actors such as Ryan Begay, Kiowa Gordon, Morningstar Angeline and Amber Midthunder. None of the cast did bad jobs with their roles, IMO, all good work.
The film itself is well produced and has a good cast. The story is, for the most part, believable. It does seem to be aimed at ticking as many boxes as possible for woke points. What's good is the number of relatively new faces in the cast as well as some familiar actors such as Ryan Begay, Kiowa Gordon, Morningstar Angeline and Amber Midthunder. None of the cast did bad jobs with their roles, IMO, all good work.
Did you know
- TriviaThe plot of the movie is fictional, but it is deeply inspired by Michael Powell's nonfiction book Canyon Dreams: A Basketball Season on the Navajo Nation.
- ConnectionsReferences Windtalkers : Les Messagers du vent (2002)
- SoundtracksMade Me Everything
Written by Alex Goose (as Alexander M. Goose), Oluwatobi Ajibolade, Lasanna Harris, Charles S. Amos and Tony Milan
Performed by Oluwatobi Ajibolade (as T0Bi)
Courtesy of RCA Records and Now-Again Records
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- Runtime1 hour 51 minutes
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- 2.39 : 1
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