StolenNation
Joined Jul 2004
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The Dead Can't Dance is a clever telling of a zombie thriller in Native American style. The subtext is compelling and you find yourself easily drawn into the lives of the characters. Their journey is really not about surviving this new zombie state of the country, but more about the changing of their own states of mind. With laugh out loud witticisms and thought provoking discussions, you realize that after all that Native American's have survived, the zombies won't stand a chance. The truth of the story offers a poignant and sweetly poetic twist that leaves you feeling content. The inclusion in some scenes of an eloquent Native American language with subtitles makes this a well seasoned feature film that will go a long way towards removing the cloak of invisibility from Native America.
This movie had a great script, great acting, was never dull, and though considered a horror film, the scenes showed non-gore after effects and not the actual execution of the violence.
I consider it a faith based movie because, although the word God is only mentioned once, the theme is based on one central biblical promise, as was the movie 'Legion'. Some movies (like Devil) are based on people who for the most part, don't know God. Other movies include people who know God but sometimes forget how to walk with Him. Still others are based on people who constantly walk with God but are still sinners except for the promise.
I consider it a faith based movie because, although the word God is only mentioned once, the theme is based on one central biblical promise, as was the movie 'Legion'. Some movies (like Devil) are based on people who for the most part, don't know God. Other movies include people who know God but sometimes forget how to walk with Him. Still others are based on people who constantly walk with God but are still sinners except for the promise.