

Wild Indian

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.
[Filmin] The film is effective in its representation of the denial of identity. Makwa's character rejects his origins to adapt to white society, which allows him to have opportunities, not end up in jail like his friend Teddo. It is the best that it has a story that sometimes does not fully delve into its proposal. And it is also a pessimistic view of Native Americans, so few participants in that inclusive cinema.