For students who want to work seriously and write an account of the video. Focus particularly on attitudes, mask-like expressions and the evolution of the plot.
Dances with Wolves is an experience. I have re-visited this film again and again throughout my life. The John Barry musical score and stunning natural cinematography elevate it to the level of a timeless classic.
Wind in His Hair is one of my favorite characters in this. He doesn’t trust him at first but still gave him a chance and when he finally does he’s a good friend.
Well, coffee comes from Africa and different parts of Southern Asia. It did not exist in the Americas as such. For example coffee reached Poland through merchants trading with the Ottomans. Instead, Cocoa beans were to be found in South America, in countries that we now know as Columbia or Venezuela.
Bianca Oneata Thank you I remember now it was some monks who used the coffee for the first time after a shepperd notice that his sheep were acting hyperactive after eating the leaves of the Coffee tree. But at some point the coffee most have reached the United states, remember that this situation was around the 1880s not so early in the USA history.
Same. I'm mixed and 4 Native tribes are in my blood; Blackfoot, Seminal, Choctaw and Cree. I'm learning the Sioux tribes' language (Lakota). It's so beautiful and I love how the language flows when the actors speak.
One of the finest, most authentic, HONEST depictions on the silver screen of how Native Americans were exploited by the white man. A most superlative soundtrack in a film of epic truth & majesty, of the Plains Indian.
@@rogerhuber3133 people still literally bring it up all the time. Maybe you mean people just don't think of it as a "Western" film even though it is? Part of that might be because there's a stigma around it anyone playing it safe is just going to "forget" to add it to their list of Westerns.
Yes absolutely, I agree with you, thats the actor Rodney A Grant and he is actually one of my cousin from the U.S :) Edit: I changed the little face at the end of the paragraph because I accidentally put the a sad one which i wasn't so post to
It was a tactic to weaken an advisory! Sugar was considered a drug at one time just like they small pox tactics they used against the indigenous populations.
I remember watching this movie when it first came out with my dad. When it was finished, we just sat there in silence feeling all the emotions this incredible epic movie leaves you with. As my dad and I walked out of the theatre he said with so much emotion I'll never forget "I'm going to call every indigenous person I know and apologize". It was epic!! I was so young then but I remember that!!
The first real piece of art which understands the Original people of the new world. Kevin Costner's Oscars are but trifles against what he achieved on behalf of the People.
30 years!?! Damn, I'm getting old! I remember seeing this film in the cinema, when it was released. My first very wide screen very long film. Left quite an impression. The scenery, story, acting and music made for a very memorable evening.
The expression of wind in his hair when he tastes the sugar is a sign that he's gaining john dunbar's trust, awesome movie with so much not being said, just looks saying so much
When I saw this movie there was something about Winds in his hair that struck a chord within me.... many years later I looked up his brthdate....9.3.59 mine is 8.3.58..exactly 1 year a apart
We're not so far removed. I'm SittingBulls granddaughter and still see pride in so many. The media makes us look bad, like so many other nations. We're still here and strong.
Help us with our fight for our Creator given right for water. Our Grandmothers, Grandfathers, Mothers, Fathers, Aunties and Uncles were buried here. They took bulldozers and dug their bones up before our eyes. This is 2016, there are no rights for us, not in death or life.
Lainey doll the only reason the greedy ones managed to take over was because your people were diseased by them. At full strength I highly doubt it would have been so easy. Regardless by greedy I mean the wealthy who to this day control every aspect of American life and don’t care if your white black etc they just care about cash and power.
For the most part, during the Lewis and Clark expedition, relations did go like this. Friendly contacts were established with the Mandan, Hadatsa, Shoshone and several other tribes. Not so much effort was made by the white men who followed them.
J H a lot of european opposes the oppression of natives in fact early on but the greed of the wealthy and ambitious led many to disregard this and continue their fervorous expansion west and south etc. regardless this wouldn’t have happened if disease had not ravaged the natives who seemingly weak were pounced on and ignored and seen as a dying people anyways. Natives survived but their low number and the growing numbers of Europeans couldn’t be helped. America was conquered without actually being conquered by guns or sword but by disease. The American manifest destiny was just an opportunistic idea given that native numbers were low so why not take the rest of the land? Make money etc. the “conquering” of the americas is nothing to be proud of. It’s like kicking a sick person while they are down and considering yourself the victor. At full strength even Vikings had a tough and unsuccessful attempt to colonize the americas.
In New England, the natives were initially treated very kindly, as the natives had returned the favor and then some. It was really only when the western expansion began towards western Massachusetts that the rough edges appeared. The New Englanders made hunting and fishing treaties with the tribes, shared knowledge, education, and even began to intermarry. The very first class at Trinity Divinity School, which later became Harvard, had a Native American in it. His story is incredible, and you can read it here: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caleb_Cheeshahteaumuck The christian settlers believed that they had found a land promised by god. It followed logically to them that the natives would therefore be children of god, unspoiled by the rest of the world. Trust me, the story is a lot more complicated than the modern caricature.
This movie came out when I was very young, I remember watching it and for many years after through my childhood I was obsessed with Indians, I grew up in Kansas and it was amazing to me thinking a few hundred years before the land I walked on was walked on my them
@northern_lights Perhaps you could educate all of us.I saw no intended disrespect in Brandy's comment,just her delight and wonder at how close the past is.
@northern_lights Dude, they were indeed less developed than Europeans - or the Chinese or the Indians or the Ottomans for that matter, unless you think in terms that might allow you to re-define the color purple to be green. Relativism does that to ones' intellect. If you can't define human development in absolute terms, then you are confused on many levels. Also, I never said this fine film created a romantic view per se, only that there are many commenters who simply repeat the view that the indigenous peoples were somehow flawless examples of humanity, living within a balanced natural paradigm that has somehow been lost because of intrusion by another civilization. Intrusion happens. Conquests happen. It has always happened - everywhere, all the time. If the lecture is too real, you can always move on
Love that movie .. tanke you Kevin Costner 2010 i get your autograf i Randers City Denmark... your the Best Kevin have all yours movies on blue/Ray.. your my favor actor Number 1 from Michael *Denmark *
Our 1st grade teacher in 01’ let us watch this as a class, not the love scene of course, but everything else yes. Loved movie days in class, especially the movies about the old west.
"You want some sugar?" ?? "Some sugar?" What? He says you want some sugar? Here! *tosses sugar in cup* Wut are you doing?! No! if I want sugar I'll get it myself! Lol I love that part so sweet! literally!
The music I listen to most when painting with my oils is Indian music... it gives me a good feeling and it also feels as if some are looking over my shoulder watching what I am painting... thank you for your art.
He ask a question, "what is he doing"? God bless greatest Native best Actor Kicking Bird known in real life as Graham Greene and his co-acting Native actors.
Rodney A Grant nailed his character.without him,this movie wouldnt have been this good. He was great playing Crazy Horse in Son of the morning star too.u guys should watch it to understand what i mean. He didnt have a single line in the 3 hours long movie but his facial expressions carried the movie all the way.he is a great actor and very beautiful man.he didnt age a bit too
What I really appreciated about this movie was the honest, positive depiction of our Native Americans. Throughout the 1930s, 40s, 50s and 60s Hollywood usually portrayed them as savages. Costner took a big gamble with this movie. I remember the movie trade magazines were calling it "Kevin's Gate" before it was released.
For those who don't know "Kevin's Gate" was an allusion to one of the greatest movie failures of all time "Heaven's Gate," which went so overbudget that when it bombed at the box office, the studio, United Artists was forced into bankruptcy. I suggest folks go read up on "Heaven's Gate" as the troubled film still causes nightmares for studio executives and impacts how films are made.
I adore this movie with all my heart but the auto CC on this has me near in tears laughing: "Wait just..." "Hmmm what you gonna kneal yeah" "Hunka hunka" "Don't tonka" "ya donk tatanka" "Tatanka" "Tatanka Tatanka buffalo" "Go!" "Buffalo" "Hunker but look" "Well well well" "buff buffalo Tatanka" "Sick!"
This is the BEST MOVIE EVER. I LOVE this. Its a beautiful way of life and its a shame that its gone because of the white man. I love all the characters BUT Wind in his Hair is definitely my favorite.
Why do so many people blame the white man for everything and think life would be peachy keen if not for him? The Indians, or natives if you prefer, still had wars among themselves and what they did to captured prisoners is no different than what white men did. Maybe you've heard of what the Japanese did to the Chinese before the start of World War II? No white men involved yet you'll be horrified at what went on. Whatever one man does to another, one nationality does to another, one race does to another, it's a humanity problem.
I remember working at the Franklin Mint at the Beverly Center in Beverly Hills. Rodney Grant came in and shopped a little. He was not as thin as in this movie, but he was a very big (Not fat) dude.
Dances with Wolves is an experience. I have re-visited this film again and again throughout my life. The John Barry musical score and stunning natural cinematography elevate it to the level of a timeless classic.
Well-deserved Award Winner although "Goodfellas" was absolutely great and should have won it too.
Wind in His Hair is one of my favorite characters in this. He doesn’t trust him at first but still gave him a chance and when he finally does he’s a good friend.
Wind In His Hair has one of the best character arcs in the movie.
This is one of the most beautiful scenes; two cultures meeting each other, without violence or greed.
+Piontro Pechetrini except coffee was not brought by the settlers :))
Bianca Oneata Thank You Pretty, I love to learn something new everyday. Who brought the Coffee then? I would have never thought about that point.
Well, coffee comes from Africa and different parts of Southern Asia. It did not exist in the Americas as such. For example coffee reached Poland through merchants trading with the Ottomans. Instead, Cocoa beans were to be found in South America, in countries that we now know as Columbia or Venezuela.
Bianca Oneata Thank you I remember now it was some monks who used the coffee for the first time after a shepperd notice that his sheep were acting hyperactive after eating the leaves of the Coffee tree. But at some point the coffee most have reached the United states, remember that this situation was around the 1880s not so early in the USA history.
...But with EACH wanting/expecting something from the other. The idyllic fantasy is pleasing but nonsense.
I LOVE everything about this movie. Incredible actors, scenery and just beautiful Native Americans.
yes me to
Same. I'm mixed and 4 Native tribes are in my blood; Blackfoot, Seminal, Choctaw and Cree. I'm learning the Sioux tribes' language (Lakota). It's so beautiful and I love how the language flows when the actors speak.
yeah me too avatar needed moments like that to be great but it was very one-sided.
It’s not accurate about the Sioux at all.
Fi tang indianmauthae
They will never…ever…make a movie like this again
Unfortunately I think you’re right
One of the finest, most authentic, HONEST depictions on the silver screen of how Native Americans were exploited by the white man. A most superlative soundtrack in a film of epic truth & majesty, of the Plains Indian.
This has to be one of the best greatest movies ever made! This scene is pure gold!
This is one of the greatest western films ever and I don't think it gets the credit it deserves. Great in every way.
It won 7 Oscars. Do you think it should have won 8?
@@ravenchain85 Even winning all those Oscars it seems to not be mentioned many times when talking about Western movies. Winning 8 wouldn't be bad!
@@ravenchain85 I had never heard of this movie until I saw it randomly once on TV a few years ago, I guess it has just kind of been forgotten.
@@rogerhuber3133 people still literally bring it up all the time. Maybe you mean people just don't think of it as a "Western" film even though it is? Part of that might be because there's a stigma around it anyone playing it safe is just going to "forget" to add it to their list of Westerns.
It is indeed, ONE of the best western movies ever made; but Blazing Saddles was THE best! 😆
Wind in his hair is so gorgeous
his smile when he tastes the sugar is just beautiful
well it's common now, so imagine never tasting after what i would say he's probably in his 20's so 20 years never tasting any kind of sugar treat
I like when wind in his hair put sugar in kicking birds coffee 😏😂😂
Wc will destroy his beautiful white teeth
Yes absolutely, I agree with you, thats the actor Rodney A Grant and he is actually one of my cousin from the U.S :)
Edit: I changed the little face at the end of the paragraph because I accidentally put the a sad one which i wasn't so post to
Graham Greene is a Iraqoui from Canada
What an awesome movie, story, music, images and actors. Top american film.
One of the most beautiful movie ever made!
The warrior...gets a slight smile when he tastes sugar like that for the first time. I understand. Sugar is addicting.
given how much he didn't like john it was nice to see a smile on his face in this scene
It was a tactic to weaken an advisory! Sugar was considered a drug at one time just like they small pox tactics they used against the indigenous populations.
I remember watching this movie when it first came out with my dad. When it was finished, we just sat there in silence feeling all the emotions this incredible epic movie leaves you with. As my dad and I walked out of the theatre he said with so much emotion I'll never forget "I'm going to call every indigenous person I know and apologize". It was epic!! I was so young then but I remember that!!
The first real piece of art which understands the Original people of the new world. Kevin Costner's Oscars are but trifles against what he achieved on behalf of the People.
*Little Big Man* was a far better movie.
@@DrCruel As well as super depressing.
@@Darksky1001able Truth usually is.
I love the way at 3:22 he covers his coffee cup. It's so cute and innocent.
i like the one throwing the sugar it's a nice little humor scene with him covering his cup
I love that to. It is funny.
Graham Greene adlib for sure.
It's hard to believe that it's already been 30 years since this film was released. It's one of my favorites and I have it in my DVD collection.
30 years!?! Damn, I'm getting old! I remember seeing this film in the cinema, when it was released. My first very wide screen very long film. Left quite an impression. The scenery, story, acting and music made for a very memorable evening.
Hope you got the extended edition
NO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Given time this movie will become a classic, it is brilliant
I'd say it already was.
It is now.
1:02 "His mind is gone." LOL I love that line
I laughed! And I still do
I love the whole movie when he says hi mind gone mames me laugh and the coffee scene
This movie always makes me cry...
Me too
The expression of wind in his hair when he tastes the sugar is a sign that he's gaining john dunbar's trust, awesome movie with so much not being said, just looks saying so much
Rodney A. Grant performed his part so well. He was a very strong character here.
Carolyn Irick Agreed! He could convey so much with his eyes.
Yes
That's kickin Bird
Did u guys watch him on Son of the morning star?he was playing Crazy Horse and hr was awesome there too..and Crying Wolfes 3
When I saw this movie there was something about Winds in his hair that struck a chord within me.... many years later I looked up his brthdate....9.3.59 mine is 8.3.58..exactly 1 year a apart
Graham Greene is awesome. Always plays my favourite characters, and a fellow Canadian
Graham Greene was so gorgeous in this film
Know him for only two things! Dances with Wolves, and his hilarious role as Edgar Montrose 😂
I loved him in Northern Exposure
He's really great in The Last of Us. Just a small scene but powerful acting.
@@charliewatts6895 he also played Arlen Bitterbuck in the Green Mile.
Kicking Bird reaction to the sugar being put in his coffee is just priceless!! the theatre reaction must have been a lot of laughs!
great scene and a great movie.
All I can say is, that was really a good movie.
It fill my heart with pain to see how Natives are today, when in those times they were real Warriors.
+Piontro Pechetrini
I understand you and somehow i share your feelings..... We were also hunters too by the time of the neanderthals though
We're not so far removed. I'm SittingBulls granddaughter and still see pride in so many. The media makes us look bad, like so many other nations. We're still here and strong.
Help us with our fight for our Creator given right for water. Our Grandmothers, Grandfathers, Mothers, Fathers, Aunties and Uncles were buried here. They took bulldozers and dug their bones up before our eyes. This is 2016, there are no rights for us, not in death or life.
Frankie Flannery true
Lainey doll the only reason the greedy ones managed to take over was because your people were diseased by them. At full strength I highly doubt it would have been so easy. Regardless by greedy I mean the wealthy who to this day control every aspect of American life and don’t care if your white black etc they just care about cash and power.
Best film ever.
If only all our relations with native americans could have gone like this.
I agree.
For the most part, during the Lewis and Clark expedition, relations did go like this. Friendly contacts were established with the Mandan, Hadatsa, Shoshone and several other tribes. Not so much effort was made by the white men who followed them.
J H a lot of european opposes the oppression of natives in fact early on but the greed of the wealthy and ambitious led many to disregard this and continue their fervorous expansion west and south etc. regardless this wouldn’t have happened if disease had not ravaged the natives who seemingly weak were pounced on and ignored and seen as a dying people anyways. Natives survived but their low number and the growing numbers of Europeans couldn’t be helped. America was conquered without actually being conquered by guns or sword but by disease. The American manifest destiny was just an opportunistic idea given that native numbers were low so why not take the rest of the land? Make money etc. the “conquering” of the americas is nothing to be proud of. It’s like kicking a sick person while they are down and considering yourself the victor. At full strength even Vikings had a tough and unsuccessful attempt to colonize the americas.
In New England, the natives were initially treated very kindly, as the natives had returned the favor and then some. It was really only when the western expansion began towards western Massachusetts that the rough edges appeared. The New Englanders made hunting and fishing treaties with the tribes, shared knowledge, education, and even began to intermarry. The very first class at Trinity Divinity School, which later became Harvard, had a Native American in it. His story is incredible, and you can read it here: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caleb_Cheeshahteaumuck The christian settlers believed that they had found a land promised by god. It followed logically to them that the natives would therefore be children of god, unspoiled by the rest of the world. Trust me, the story is a lot more complicated than the modern caricature.
@Tony Mario damn fucking right people seem to forget natives were similar to gangs lol
This movie came out when I was very young, I remember watching it and for many years after through my childhood I was obsessed with Indians, I grew up in Kansas and it was amazing to me thinking a few hundred years before the land I walked on was walked on my them
@northern_lights Perhaps you could educate all of us.I saw no intended disrespect in Brandy's comment,just her delight and wonder at how close the past is.
Well, we are still here bud.
One of the best movies ever!
He shows his humbleness and respect for his superiors and wins over their heart.God bless all.
Einer der besten Filme die ich in meinem Leben gesehen habe. Die Realität sah aber meist anders aus !
the most beautyfull movie of all time!!!
WOW!! what a Great People, So Pure and Strong. I like the Mona Lisa smile of the Brave One. almost imperceptible but, noticeable..
absolutely agreed with you man!
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@northern_lights Dude, they were indeed less developed than Europeans - or the Chinese or the Indians or the Ottomans for that matter, unless you think in terms that might allow you to re-define the color purple to be green. Relativism does that to ones' intellect. If you can't define human development in absolute terms, then you are confused on many levels.
Also, I never said this fine film created a romantic view per se, only that there are many commenters who simply repeat the view that the indigenous peoples were somehow flawless examples of humanity, living within a balanced natural paradigm that has somehow been lost because of intrusion by another civilization. Intrusion happens. Conquests happen. It has always happened - everywhere, all the time. If the lecture is too real, you can always move on
OMG! IT’S A MOVIE. What is pure & strong? The acting? The portrayal of fictitious characters?
On of the most beautiful movie ever❤
WIND IN HIS HAIR IS MY FAVORITE CARACTER IN THIS MOVIE
Mine to he is so adorable and so funny the suger scene was so cute
I love how he throws the sugar in the coffee
That's a lot. ..
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First sioux with diabetes
coffee is life.
@@carlosjavierlopez913 now that's funny
Man, Costner was beautiful back then; face and body!!
Great movie with great actors.
My favourite Movie of all time, just Love it.
Absolutely Best Movie Ever! Priceless ✨
For the rest of my life at 56yrs old . I will never forget dances with wolves it won ,7academy awards and 7 Oscars. It is my favorite movie.
Love at 1:03 Wind In His Hair says, "His mind is gone" when John was trying to show him the horns of a buffalo (thathánka) 😁❤
I have forgotten what a beautiful film it is.
Really love this movie!
Love that movie .. tanke you Kevin Costner 2010 i get your autograf i Randers City Denmark... your the Best Kevin have all yours movies on blue/Ray.. your my favor actor Number 1
from Michael *Denmark *
Gran pelicula nos muestra lo autentico de las tribus americanas
One of the greatest films of the 1990s, and the 90s had some seriously good movies.
Favorite Movie of All Time..🦅
Our 1st grade teacher in 01’ let us watch this as a class, not the love scene of course, but everything else yes. Loved movie days in class, especially the movies about the old west.
The sound track was beautiful!!!!
Loved the film . Great direction and proper effort for Indian Nation 🙏
We all have a bit of Wind in His Hair and Kicking Bird in us, some more on one or the other.
Beautiful movie
"You want some sugar?"
??
"Some sugar?"
What?
He says you want some sugar? Here! *tosses sugar in cup*
Wut are you doing?! No! if I want sugar I'll get it myself!
Lol I love that part so sweet! literally!
When do they get to FIRE WATER.
Greatest movie of all time
Great movie
The music I listen to most when painting with my oils is Indian music... it gives me a good feeling and it also feels as if some are looking over my shoulder watching what I am painting... thank you for your art.
amazing movie. one of the best ever.
Beautiful natives Indian peoples
Sugar brings a smile to anyone's face. That's why dessert is the most important part of any meal.
LOL Wind In His Hair thinking "I think this white man got dropped on his head as a child...he thinks he's a buffalo for spirit's sake!"
I love this movie so much. I wanna watch it right now.
He ask a question, "what is he doing"? God bless greatest Native best Actor Kicking Bird known in real life as Graham Greene and his co-acting Native actors.
Love this scene!!
The best movie that ever made!
I love the movie, especially the dir. cut version :)
One of my favorite movies. Just like Jeremiah Johnson.
One of my most liked movies !
No pueden que courage don podemos denuciar
I respect native Americans because they are nomads and bedouin like us Arabs greetings from Saudi Arabia
The best film I ever watched.
Excellent Excellent Excellent.
C'est ça, la perfection
Language barriers are the biggest xD
osiyo, this was a wonderful movie, shows that our native people to help others if trusted, wado
I love this movie
beautiful
Rodney A Grant nailed his character.without him,this movie wouldnt have been this good. He was great playing Crazy Horse in Son of the morning star too.u guys should watch it to understand what i mean. He didnt have a single line in the 3 hours long movie but his facial expressions carried the movie all the way.he is a great actor and very beautiful man.he didnt age a bit too
Greatest movie
What I really appreciated about this movie was the honest, positive depiction of our Native Americans. Throughout the 1930s, 40s, 50s and 60s Hollywood usually portrayed them as savages. Costner took a big gamble with this movie. I remember the movie trade magazines were calling it "Kevin's Gate" before it was released.
Let's not forget 'Little Big Man' though.
For those who don't know "Kevin's Gate" was an allusion to one of the greatest movie failures of all time "Heaven's Gate," which went so overbudget that when it bombed at the box office, the studio, United Artists was forced into bankruptcy. I suggest folks go read up on "Heaven's Gate" as the troubled film still causes nightmares for studio executives and impacts how films are made.
If only there was some kind of material lying on the ground in which he could use a stick to draw a picture of a buffalo...
One of the FEW and Best movies made in the USA with no satanic illuminati symbols.
***** Nope, at least not from the USA.
My favourite movie of all time they tipped avatar outta this masterpiece
And this is without a doubt waaay better
Tatonka....Love this movie.
I adore this movie with all my heart but the auto CC on this has me near in tears laughing:
"Wait just..."
"Hmmm what you gonna kneal yeah"
"Hunka hunka"
"Don't tonka"
"ya donk tatanka"
"Tatanka"
"Tatanka Tatanka buffalo"
"Go!"
"Buffalo"
"Hunker but look"
"Well well well"
"buff buffalo Tatanka"
"Sick!"
Thank you.
"Shu Mani Tutanka O Wachee"
This is the BEST MOVIE EVER. I LOVE this. Its a beautiful way of life and its a shame that its gone because of the white man. I love all the characters BUT Wind in his Hair is definitely my favorite.
this movie makes me hate mankind even more... I prefer animals than people honestly
Why do so many people blame the white man for everything and think life would be peachy keen if not for him? The Indians, or natives if you prefer, still had wars among themselves and what they did to captured prisoners is no different than what white men did. Maybe you've heard of what the Japanese did to the Chinese before the start of World War II? No white men involved yet you'll be horrified at what went on. Whatever one man does to another, one nationality does to another, one race does to another, it's a humanity problem.
This is the most beautyfull movie
The chief´s clothes are beautiful. Also the ones Kevin would use later. And i love their long hair as well. great movie !
I remember working at the Franklin Mint at the Beverly Center in Beverly Hills. Rodney Grant came in and shopped a little. He was not as thin as in this movie, but he was a very big (Not fat) dude.
Power to the Native Americans..💪🐎🐎🐎🪶
Cotner is a class act. Google is movies not many duds in that list.
Arthur Morgan will be happy to see rains fall again
Awesome film The Best y love you Nativ Americans
Big yes
This is me trying to talk to my husband's family in Poland!
Por favor, poste o filme Dança com Lobo em Português completo no youtube.
Love the sugar scene, whatta great movie...........
Yes this acient people is incredible...