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1990181 minAdventure, Drama, Western

Dances with Wolves

Is Dances with Wolves a Hit or Flop?

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Is Dances with Wolves worth watching? With a rating of 7.837/10, this Adventure, Drama, Western film is a must-watch hit for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Dances with Wolves Synopsis

Wounded Civil War soldier John Dunbar tries to commit suicide—and becomes a hero instead. As a reward, he's assigned to his dream post, a remote junction on the Western frontier, and soon makes unlikely friends with the local Sioux tribe.

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Kevin Costner
Kevin CostnerLieutenant Dunbar
Mary McDonnell
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Graham Greene
Graham GreeneKicking Bird
Rodney A. Grant
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Floyd "Red Crow" Westerman
Floyd "Red Crow" WestermanTen Bears
Tantoo Cardinal
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Robert Pastorelli
Robert PastorelliTimmons
Charles Rocket
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Maury Chaykin
Maury ChaykinMajor Fambrough
Jimmy Herman
Jimmy HermanStone Calf

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Is Dances with Wolves worth watching?

Yes, Dances with Wolves is definitely worth watching! With a rating of 7.837/10, it's highly recommended for fans of Adventure, Drama, Western movies.

Is Dances with Wolves hit or flop?

Based on audience ratings (7.837/10), Dances with Wolves is considered a hit among viewers.

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Dances with Wolves is a Adventure, Drama, Western movie that Wounded Civil War soldier John Dunbar tries to commit suicide—and becomes a hero instead. As a reward, he's assigned to his dream post, a remote junct...

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Critic Reviews

Steve ButterworthApr 17, 2017
★ 0

One of my all-time favorite movies. I can't begin to remember how many times I've seen it. And I'll watch it again. Kevin Costner gives a compelling performance, but so does the entire cast. One gets a great sense of who the Lakota were and are. Respect.

GimlyDec 28, 2019
★ 6

I watched the extended version of this film, and I just have to say, any film that can run for FOUR HOURS and not come out the other end as a boring pile of garbage, is worthy of some pretty serious praise. That said, _Dances with Wolves_ is not really in my wheelhouse, and although it held my attention I can't see myself probably ever watching it again. Costner knows what he's about, and that's great, but a four-hour film about American history with strong romance elements is never going to blow me away. _Final rating:★★★ - I liked it. Would personally recommend you give it a go._

CinemaSerfAug 26, 2023
★ 7

There are two actor of recent years that I really struggle with. One is Tom Hanks, the other is Kevin Costner. His monotonic narrative as he conveys this story via his journal makes this otherwise breathtakingly beautiful story frequently a real plod. He is "Lt. Dunbar" who after a very close shave with the Confederate troops during the US Civil War is posted to a far outpost where he finds himself living a solitary existence with only a wolf ("Two Socks") for company. That is until a passing warrior gets a glimpse of him at his bath and runs a mile. What now ensues is a gently paced story depicting his developing relationship with his neighbouring Sioux tribe. This film features a memorable John Barry score to accompany some fine cinematography, and the efforts from Graham Greene ("Kicking Bird") and a slew of other native American actors is excellent. It's just Kevin. He was the power being the production, and certainly had some skill directing it - but his acting... It is so soporific. He simply doesn't convey well the senses of loneliness, fear and joy that his character experiences as he gradually becomes subsumed into a new - sometimes rather brutal - identity. The story demonstrates and exposes the prevailing attitudes of both cultures towards the other, of their suspicions and mistrust - and were the "Dunbar" role to have been portrayed by a more heavyweight screen presence, then we could have had a memorable movie rather than just a long one. It is still good, though - just could have been doing with more oomph from the star.