Arthur Kopit's scurrilous satire Indians dealing with the mistreatment of the American Indian by invading immigrants was adapted by Alan Rudolph and director Robert Altman to encompass satirizing everything from American legends to show business institutions in Buffalo Bill and the Indians, or Sitting Bull’s History Lesson (the last time the full title will be addressed in this review). It’s a messy film and occasionally a pompous one, but there’s ironic albeit sour substance here dissecting the first American media-created celebrity showing us the prefabricated worlds of the Real Housewives and the Kardashians aren’t really offering anything new at all in terms of hype or bombast.
Studio: MGM
Distributed By: Kino Lorber
Video Resolution and Encode: 1080P/AVC
Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1
Audio: English 2.0 DTS-HDMA
Subtitles: English
Rating: PG
Run Time: 2 Hr. 3 Min.
Package Includes: Blu-ray
keep caseDisc Type: BD50 (dual layer)
Region: A
Release Date: 12/09/2014
MSRP: $29.95
The Production Rating: 3/5
Video Rating: 3/5 3D Rating: NA
Audio Rating: 4/5
Special Features Rating: 2/5
Overall Rating: 3/5
Reviewed By: Matt Hough
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