Did anyone else find the ending to be the least bit offensive?
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Tri-State_Skater — 11 years ago(July 29, 2014 05:52 PM)
I felt proud for him. I'm a White American, and I'm aware that America took the Black Hills from the Lakota. The only problem I have is that in real life Rudy would be caught and go to jail. I also feel like it was out of character. Rudy was always against Mogie's idea. Maybe it was symbolic. Like he was free of being Mogie's caretaker. Maybe he was apologizing to Mogie. Because he felt guilty for having a better life than him. It was still a little out of character.
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J-Street1 — 10 years ago(February 26, 2016 09:25 PM)
I also feel like it was out of character. Rudy was always against Mogie's idea. Maybe it was symbolic. Like he was free of being Mogie's caretaker. Maybe he was apologizing to Mogie. Because he felt guilty for having a better life than him. It was still a little out of character.
It was Rudy's way of doing something for his big brother Perhaps even as a proper send off and/or last goodbye. -
rc-108 — 11 years ago(December 21, 2014 02:01 PM)
As a white American, I was not offended
Eric Schweig was great
Graham Green is always good he played a very convincing drunk.
I cried in the hospital room scene along with Schweig.
I like that he honored his brother by the defacement.