Thursday, April 3, 2008

Smoke Signals

The movie Smoke Signals is based on the stories of the Lone Ranger and Tonto fistfight in Heaven. The characters in the movie are similar to the ones in the book. They both share the same characteristics. The movie and the book are similar the way they are put together.

The movie adapts to the book written by Alexie Sherman. The movie was made based on certain stories in the book. The story, "My Father Always Said He was the Only Indian to see Jimi Hendrix Play," was the story that the movie was related too. It focused on the relationship between Victor and his father. Victor and Thomas both had the same opinion on Victors father. Towards the end of the movie Victor began to relate to his father. Victor and Thomas both have strong opinions. When they were in the car driving, they both had opinions about their Victors father. They both agreed that he was not such a good man. They realized that they were being rude and stubborn about the situation.

The book and the movie were both very similar. The characteristics of Victor and Thomas are similar as well. The book says that being Native American in the United States is tough. It is hard for them to be accepted by other people. The movie says that the Native Americans are good people and good outlooks on life. Although the live different lives, they are still good people.

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