Movie Review: The World's Fastest Indian
So I was lucky enough to be invited to the AFI screening of The World's Fasted Indian. I took it as a very good sign when introducing the movie, they introduced the main characters of the cast as well. I thought that showed huge support of their movie that the actors would attend the AFI screening. Obviously not only did they believe in the movie they made, but also in the finished product.
I had read about this flick in Vogue (or Vanity Fair, can't remember) thinking it looked like an interesting independant movie about a very interesting man. Wow, did I underestimate this movie. The acting was wonderful and the story, though somewhat slow, kept you completely engaged the entire time. Don't get me wrong when I say slow. I just mean in this age of Matrix and Harry Potter where everything (plot, effects, scenery) is a thrill ride, this is just a great story. I loved it. So, if you miss it in the theaters, toss it into your Netflix que. You won't be disappointed.
I had read about this flick in Vogue (or Vanity Fair, can't remember) thinking it looked like an interesting independant movie about a very interesting man. Wow, did I underestimate this movie. The acting was wonderful and the story, though somewhat slow, kept you completely engaged the entire time. Don't get me wrong when I say slow. I just mean in this age of Matrix and Harry Potter where everything (plot, effects, scenery) is a thrill ride, this is just a great story. I loved it. So, if you miss it in the theaters, toss it into your Netflix que. You won't be disappointed.


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