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Wild Indian
Wild Indian

Wild Indian (2021)

56% User Rating
1h 30min
Crime
Drama
Thriller

Decades after covering up his classmate’s murder, Michael has moved on from his reservation and fractured past. When a man who shares his violent secret seeks vengeance, Michael goes to great lengths to protect his new life with his wife and boss from the demons of his past.

Lyle Mitchell Corbine Jr.Director

Cast

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Michael Greyeyes

Michael Greyeyes

Michael/Makwa

Chaske Spencer

Chaske Spencer

Teddo

Kate Bosworth

Kate Bosworth

Greta

Phoenix Wilson

Phoenix Wilson

Young Makwa

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Julian Gopal

Young Teddo

Lisa Cromarty

Lisa Cromarty

Cammy

Jesse Eisenberg

Jesse Eisenberg

Jerry

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Elisha Pratt

Darren

Scott Haze

Scott Haze

Father Daniels

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Tres Garcia

Daniel

Sheri Foster

Sheri Foster

Lisa Wolf

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Marissa Woolf

Kimber

Evan Assante

Evan Assante

Classmate

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Saxon Keanu Neal

Schoolmate

Claudia Lee

Claudia Lee

Rebecca

Jenna Leigh Green

Jenna Leigh Green

Ivy

Bruce Davis

Bruce Davis

Florist

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Kirstyn Anderson

Self - Background

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Mattie Walker

Extra

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Andrew Hooks

Police Officer (uncredited)

Garrett O'Brien

Garrett O'Brien

Funeral Attendee (uncredited)

Kody Burns

Kody Burns

Teacher

Tori Hartley

Tori Hartley

Nurse

Lauren Newsham

Lauren Newsham

Alyse

Justin Parks

Justin Parks

Security Officer

Stone Garcia

Stone Garcia

Native Boy

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Joel Michaely

Jonathan

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Kaleo Francisco

Francis

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Colton Knaus

James Wolf

Jennifer Rader

Jennifer Rader

Young Lisa Wolf

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Anthony Powell

Mr. Ferrin

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Happy Frejo

Edith

Adam Budron

Adam Budron

Detective Fenton

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Mike Page

Detective Harris (as Michael Page)

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Mike Lenczewski

Golf Pro

John Finley Kitchen

John Finley Kitchen

Native Boy

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Kenny Harragarra

Funeral Man

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Joanelle Romero

Native Woman

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Bryce Camp

Funeral Goer (uncredited)

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Tracy Condit

Funeral Mourner (uncredited)

John Gibbs

John Gibbs

Wild Indian (uncredited)

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Lulu Goodfox

Native Girl (uncredited)

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Ginifer Ree

Funeral Attendee (uncredited)

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Sun Eagle Russell

Pallbearer (uncredited)

David C Tam

David C Tam

Attorney (uncredited)

Debbi Tucker

Debbi Tucker

Hospital Patient (uncredited)

Dustin Wilson

Dustin Wilson

Night Club Patron (uncredited)

Reviews (3)

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M
Manuel São Bento
Rating 60%

January 30, 2021

If you enjoy reading my Spoiler-Free reviews, please follow my blog @ https://www.msbreviews.com Being this an Indigenous film and a feature directorial debut for Lyle Mitchell Corbine Jr., I really didn’t know what to expect. Maybe that’s why I enjoyed it more than I anticipated. Wild Indian takes a tragic, dark moment in an early phase of two characters’ lives and follows an unconventional path to demonstrate how surprising someone’s future can be, especially considering the younger-self personality. Everyone changes parts of themselves throughout life, even more during childhood and teenage years. Despite the overall slow pacing - slower than what I believe to be necessary - an efficient “twist” instantly raises the level of interest in the main narrative, which takes a while to overcome the fundamental yet formulaic character build-up. Then, Michael Greyeyes and Chaske Spencer bring their A-game, delivering engaging performances that kept me invested in the story. Greyeyes might portray the protagonist and have more screentime, but Spencer steals the spotlight with an emotionally devastating display. A solid debut from a writer-director to put an eye on during the next year, but I can’t escape my main issue with the central character. Even though I fully understand the commentary that Lyle Mitchell Corbine Jr. successfully transmits to the viewers about so many important matters, I couldn’t connect with the protagonist, much on the contrary. It’s a frustrating feeling to have, but I find Greyeyes’ character extremely unlikeable not only due to his actions in the past but mainly his attitude in the present. In addition to this, Jesse Eisenberg’s casting choice feels out-of-place and weird, to say the least. Beautifully shot by Eli Born. Wild Indian is a strong feature directorial debut from Lyle Mitchell Corbine Jr., who I recommend following closely for the next few years. Boasting a compelling narrative, Michael Greyeyes and Chaske Spencer take the viewers through a dark, emotional journey of understanding that life isn’t always fair and that making amends only works for people who can actually feel guilt or remorse. Both actors offer notable performances, but it’s Spencer who really impacts me at an emotional level, elevating the only character I truly cared about. On the other hand, the protagonist is an incredibly unlikeable person who tries his hardest to forget the tragic past through deplorable actions. Jesse Eisenberg sadly sticks out like a sore thumb. The short runtime partially compensates for the slow pacing, but overall I still had a good time. Rating: B

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