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  • Just watched this in school. Its was very Educational and Entertaining.

  • great movie, one of my fav alltime greatest movies to be made. Thank you to Kevin and the Sioux nation for sharing this with us.

  • OMG

  • fake

  • #OMG lol

  • fantastics film

  • #OMG wwwwowww super clownload it роор.su

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  • Rip off from Avatar.... 

  • @MisslanNusse ehm no. Dances With Wolves was in theaters in 1990. And Avatar could NEVER be competition for Dances With Wolves.

  • I Love this film and my god what a man wind in his hair is fell in love with him :) x

  • These cruel injuns engaged in slavery and traded women for livestock and guns -- they left that out in this twisted liberal movie. Another thing, these savages would not have treated the white girl as family -- she would have been a slave or dead. These savages also raped and butchered scores of innocent white children. It was war, get over it. The lazy Sioux lost because they sold out and gave up like cowards. The white man had superior intelligence and technology. They got what they deserved.

  • @RedDeadAustin Perfect war mongering, earth destroying republican; good job.

  • you forget to mention that the white man started it!

  • What a stupid-ass liberal movie. The Lakota are nothing but beggars, thieves, gang-bangers, and drunks. I know...I worked on the Pine Ridge reservation. It was Hell.

  • The strongest one rules. The weakest one is finished. That is REALITY, girl.

    You have watched "the little house one the prairie", too much!

  • i love this film

  • "Poor indians", "poor indians"... That is bullshit!

    We brought the civilization, indians were savages.

  • @Trickroad civilization? to the natives? you moron we white man killed them and brought them sickness and more we took there lands and killed children woman.and burned there tpi's becouse we wanted to push up our way of life!! go back to skool and learn your history.

  • @Trickroad YOU are savage!

    How can you say Native Americans were savages?Savages who were so spiritual,in contact with Nature?They had values that would have saved this planet if white men had not caused that massacre in THEIR civilization! Opening a history book would be a nice idea.Give it a try! (;

  • Then, why don´t you go to live like neanderthals, with your pocahontas friends????

  • @Trickroad I shall not repeat myself by telling you again to open a history book.Native Americans did not live like Neanderthals.As for your question,I WISH my "pocahontas friends" were still out there.But you know,because of some people like you,today they live in reservations,cut off from Nature and they are,in many cases,victims of racism.

  • You are some kind of leftie commie, aren´t you?

    well, move to cuba.

  • @Trickroad hahahahahahaha you made my day! Cuba is a fine place,of course, and I hope I'll manage to go there one day.But politics are far away from my interests,even communism.And now,instead of trying to insult me about things that are completely out of subject,why don't you try to make a "civilized" conversation?

  • @Trickroad you must be a right winger, go jack off to some deforestation or oil spill videos. Just bcoz of the oil spill don't think you guys are on top right now once we get the spill cleaned up then we will take over.

  • @Trickroad If you don't like Indians may I suggest you get off thier homeland?

  • This was Costner at his zenith.

  • @GregHuismans This was the best thing Costner did and has done since unfortunately.  He's never done anything that great since.

  • best movie everrrr  except for the few sex scenes....

  • one of the greatest movies ever.

  • american genocidal

  • love this film !!

  • It deserved the best picture award it won.

  • This film is a classic, brilliant and epic on every level....

  • I saw this movie my favorite was Smiles a Lot

  • Haha I totally agree with you.

  • Does anyone know, which title of the soundtrack this is? I cant find it on mine!

  • Dear YouTube friends:Unforgettable and marvellous!DANCES WITH WOLVES is the best film on the Indian-White Men relationship ever made!THANK YOU MR COSTNER!THANK YOU MR BARRY! THANK YOU FILM CREW!THANK YOU AMERICAN NATIVES!THANK YOU BELOVED ANIMALS!GOD BLESS YOU ALL!

  • "The best movie ever made.

  • What music?

  • i really like this film i remember in skool we watched in a history lesson

  • well, you can watch the full movie online, here's a link:

    blogger-films.blogspot.*com

  • what is the song to this trailer?

  • Oh my gosh! My favourite movie in the whole world. I just love it so much.*starts to cry* yeah, it just makes me cry!

  • acojonante

  • orion made some great pictures including its greatest one, DANCES WITH WOLVES

  • the great movie!!!

    I like many parts of it.

    Fire dance, wedding, and especially at the end this farewell "you will be always my friend, I will never forget you"

  • Film magnifique...très beau...beaucoup de sentiments... L'amour entre les hommes et les loups. SPLENDIDE.

  • haha this film was adorable, how hard it was for them to communicate at first.

    The "word buffalo" scene was one of my favs :]

  • Is "adorable" really an appropriate word to use to describe this film and its subject matter?

  • not in whole.

  • 0:16 is my favorite part of the movie

  • i loooooooove this movie! and rodney grant is beautiful

  • (I liked smiles-a-lot better ;)

  • Ooooh yes he is!

  • this is my favorite movie of all time. WHAT's funny is some of the subtitles in the dialect are not right. LOL..I speak a little Lakota and it's like WHAT? Thats not what he said LOL!! Awesome movie though

  • the finest historical movie I've ever seen in my whole life. so beautiful and so emotional...I think it's the one of the perfectly gorgeous movies ever made in movie history.

  • What they didnt show you in the movie though was when the sioux came across the field of dead/skinned buffalo, they actually caught up to the white hunters and burned them in their fires. They cut that part out of the movie. After that scene, dunbar is laying on the ground and the sioux are having their pow wow ritual. Dunbar then says " I dont know if they understood but I could not sleep amongst them." It never made sense until I saw that. They were burning the white hunters in front of him

  • Yep I saw that scene in the director's cut. The director's cut is actually very interesting because there are several scenes that introduce a bit more ambiguity and complexity in the film. It makes it less "idealized". And yes the scene in which Dunbar sleeps away from the camp takes on a completely different meaning! They're not burning the Whites though, they're celebrating after killing them and it is the blond scalps that make Dunbar understand what happened.

  • This is my favourite film ! FOR LOADS OF REASONS .. mainly it's the first one to protray the Native Americans in a true light ! Beautiful people with a wonderful culture. Great credit to Kevin Kostner - actor/director and author Michael Blake. The Lakota or Sioux as other tribes called them were truly magnicifent !

  • "Finding greater kinship with them than with his own people"

    How many of us feel the same today?

    What was done with intent to the peoples of turtle island should be part of major history in schools, not the "Christopher Columbus" version of history.

  • Hey man anything is possible !Finnaly Bush and Blair have fucked off ...wouldn't just be fitting if a TRUE american took seat of power....i would pay to see the face's on you southern hick fuck whores with that one

  • All in due time, and it IS coming, my friend...

  • Finally a Hollywood movie that used real Native Americans and let people hear one of their real languages. I hope their languages and culture will survive.

  • Maybe my favorite movie #1, ever.

  • Made just before the studios got their hands on mass CGI.

    There are still good movies being made with "stories".

    Skins, Smoke Signals, even "The Missing", to name a few ... honouring a 5000 year old tradition of story telling.

  • Although I support these movies, I couldn't get into The Missing's characters, so I became bored as much as I wanted to give it a chance. Am I one of the few who feel this way?

  • Nope not "the only one" ... there are some good moments in it though, and the imagery is almost as good as John Fords The Searchers (of which Ron Howard doffs his cap). TLJ is always good to watch, as is Cate Blanchett, but Eric Schweig is phenominal as the brujo.

  • How old is this movie?

  • 1990 and ageless

  • agreed

  • I LOVE THIS MOIVE MY FAVORITE EVER!! :)

  • what a masterpiece

  • absolutely love this :)

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