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  1. Today, it feels practically revelatory — a Michael Apted gem that holds up very well. Full Review | Original Score: 3.5/5 | Jun 22, 2024

  2. May 16, 2022 · It feels like there’s more truth behind it than your average ‘90s thriller, despite any contrivances and one cliche use of a mystical bird sound. What I like about Kilmer’s performance is that he’s kind of a dork.

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  4. In “Thunderheart” we get a real visual sense of the reservation, of the beauty of the rolling prairie and the way it is interrupted by deep gorges, but also of the omnipresent rusting automobiles and the subsistence level of some of the housing. We feel that we're really there, and that the people in the story really occupy land they stand on.

  5. Jan 1, 1992 · Thunderheart Review. An FBI agent with Sioux background (Kilmer) is sent to a reservation to help with a murder investigation, where he has to come to terms with his heritage.

  6. Feb 23, 2021 · Michael Apted’s Thunderheart (1992) is a glossy yet captivating Hollywood production to deal with the plight of Native Americans, relocated to reservations in the American wilderness and burdened forever with the disadvantage of social isolation, poverty, homelessness, and alcoholism.

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  8. Thunderheart revolves around a part-Indian FBI agent (Val Kilmer) who is sent from Washington, D.C., to investigate the murder of an Oglala Sioux in the Badlands of South Dakota. His attitudes and roots are challenged by a tribal policeman (Graham Greene) who is conducting his own investigation.

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