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One of Aldrich's most thoughtful, a great movie for its time

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Seeing Ulzana's Raid now, almost thirty years later, makes one realize how much things have changed.  More than a western, the film was commenting on much of what was happening at the time.  I refer of course to the Vietnam war.  The innocence of the lieutenant, the sympathy for the Apaches and their different culture, the conflicts among the whites and among the Apaches, all reverberated more at the time.  Few movies today seem to deal with any content, much less political.  American movies exist for thrills and business.  The late sixties and early seventies were a great time for American movies:  they allowed us to look at ourselves and engage in a larger debate.  One can talk about Ulzana's Raid in ways that Exit Wounds or even Hannibal can't even approach.  American films today are self-reverential.  They are about movies, not about the world around them. I say this because I am afraid many people who see this film now won't appreciate the richness Aldrich and screenwriter Sharp bring to the film.

score 8/10

bcreed1 21 March 2001

Reprint: https://www.imdb.com/review/rw0126505/
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