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movie. The ma<strong>in</strong> issue is <strong>the</strong> clash <strong>of</strong> cultures. The whites seem to be obsessedwith <strong>the</strong>ir version <strong>of</strong> civilization and want to impose it upon everyone, even ifthat means destroy<strong>in</strong>g <strong>the</strong> unique Native American culture. However, <strong>the</strong> ‘whiteworld’ seems to lose when compared with <strong>the</strong> ‘red world.’ Penn destroys <strong>the</strong>myths <strong>of</strong> legendary heroes <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Wild West. America is presented as a country <strong>in</strong>a state <strong>of</strong> value crisis.The Decl<strong>in</strong>e <strong>of</strong> Westerns <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> 1990s: Dances with Wolves (1990)Dances with Wolves (1990) works on many levels. It is an adventure, atouch<strong>in</strong>g romance, and a stirr<strong>in</strong>g drama. The film is Kev<strong>in</strong> Costner's directorialdebut, noted as one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> few <strong>western</strong>s that cast Indians <strong>in</strong> act<strong>in</strong>g roles, usedLakota Sioux subtitles, and viewed Native Americans <strong>in</strong> a sympa<strong>the</strong>tic way andnot as blood-thirsty savages. The film describes <strong>the</strong> relationship between a CivilWar soldier and a band <strong>of</strong> Sioux Indians. It opens as Union lieutenant John W.Dunbar attempts to kill himself on a suicide mission, but <strong>in</strong>stead becomes anun<strong>in</strong>tentional hero. His actions lead to his reassignment to a remote post <strong>in</strong> SouthDakota. The fort turns out to be deserted with broken down shacks <strong>in</strong> a barevalley. He stays <strong>the</strong>re alone for months and his only companions are a friendlywolf that he names Two Socks and his faithful horse Cisco. Gradually, over time,he becomes comfortable with his peaceful surround<strong>in</strong>gs. When <strong>the</strong> Sioux come,<strong>the</strong>y are unfriendly and treat him with suspicion, even hostility. Dunbar behavesas he does towards <strong>the</strong> wolf, encourag<strong>in</strong>g, gentle and patient. At first, <strong>the</strong>re ismutual distrust, but, as Dunbar and <strong>the</strong> Sioux <strong>in</strong>teract and beg<strong>in</strong> to communicate(each learn<strong>in</strong>g a few words <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r's language), <strong>the</strong>y form a bond. Wi<strong>the</strong>very pass<strong>in</strong>g day, Dunbar f<strong>in</strong>ds himself more and more <strong>in</strong>fatuated with <strong>the</strong>Sioux way <strong>of</strong> life.Dances with Wolves conta<strong>in</strong>s several well-executed battle scenes but <strong>the</strong>most breathtak<strong>in</strong>g sequence is <strong>the</strong> buffalo hunt. It is a high adrenal<strong>in</strong>e sequencethat marks <strong>the</strong> moment when Dunbar f<strong>in</strong>ally rejects his old culture to embracehis new way <strong>of</strong> life. Attracted by <strong>the</strong> natural simplicity <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Sioux lifestyle, hechooses to leave his former life beh<strong>in</strong>d to jo<strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong>m, tak<strong>in</strong>g on <strong>the</strong> name Danceswith Wolves. What happens, through a series <strong>of</strong> <strong>in</strong>cidents, is that Dunbarbecomes accepted by <strong>the</strong> Indians and slowly <strong>in</strong>tegrates <strong>in</strong>to <strong>the</strong>ir lives. This is anatural <strong>evolution</strong>, based on mutual respect. Even his love <strong>of</strong> Stands With A Fist(Mary McDonnell), a white woman captured by <strong>the</strong> tribe as a child, already awidow, takes time to grow. His peaceful existence is threatened, however, whenUnion soldiers arrive on <strong>the</strong> Sioux land.Dances with Wolves reverses <strong>the</strong> traditional roles <strong>of</strong> cowboys and Indians(Berardnelli). Costner portrays <strong>the</strong> Sioux tribe <strong>in</strong> a positive way, contrary to <strong>the</strong>irenemies, <strong>the</strong> Pawnee. The movie <strong>changes</strong> some conventions <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>genre</strong>. Areas65

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