


Geronimo: An American Legend
The Apache Indians have reluctantly agreed to settle on a US Government approved reservation. Not all the Apaches are able to adapt to the life of corn farmers. One in particular, Geronimo, is restless. Pushed over the edge by broken promises and necessary actions by the government, Geronimo and thirty or so other warriors form an attack team which humiliates the government by evading capture, while reclaiming what is rightfully theirs.
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Plot Summary
In 1886, Geronimo, the legendary Apache chief, surrenders to the U.S. Army after years of resistance. The film chronicles his final years, focusing on his interactions with Lieutenant Charles Gatewood, who is tasked with bringing him to justice. It explores the complex relationships between the Apache warriors and the U.S. cavalry, highlighting the cultural clashes and the fading of a way of life.
Critical Reception
Geronimo: An American Legend received mixed to positive reviews, with praise directed at its visual grandeur, strong performances, and the sympathetic portrayal of Geronimo. Some critics found the narrative somewhat conventional, but most acknowledged its effectiveness as a historical epic.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its epic scope and visually stunning cinematography.
- Appreciated for its attempt to offer a more nuanced perspective on Geronimo and the Apache Wars.
- Criticized by some for a predictable narrative and underdeveloped characters.
Google audience: Audiences generally found the film to be a visually impressive and well-acted historical drama, appreciating its portrayal of a significant historical figure and period, though some felt it lacked deeper emotional impact.
Awards & Accolades
None notable.
Fun Fact
The film faced some controversy upon release regarding historical accuracy and its portrayal of Native American figures, leading to some changes in promotional materials.
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