A movie not to be missed
Smoke Signals (the efforts of Sherman Alexie, Chris Eyre and the cast of fabulous actors) shows in rich, humorous detail what life is like for young Indians today.It is an insider's view of reservation basketball games and the rituals of frybread. Its characters don't bring themselves (and the story) down with self pity. Instead they look to the lighter side of history with references to Columbus and Gen. Custer. The story is simple.Two young men, Victor and Thomas, embark on a trip to Phoenix to retrieve the ashes of Victor's father.Victor is angry at his father for leaving his family and angry with himself for the grudge that he carries.Through the help of Thomas and his father's final friend Suzy, Victor is able to find resolution and peace. The acting, particularly Gary Farmer as Arnold Joseph (Victor's father) and Evan Adams (Thomas Builds-the-Fire) are outstanding.In fact, I had to see it a second time to catch all the plot because Evan Adams completely stole the show for me!score /10
kim-o 12 August 1998
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