Crooked Arrows (2012)

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A native-American lacrosse team makes its way through a prep school league tournament.

Introduction
"Crooked Arrows" is a 2012 American sports drama movie directed by Steve Rash and written by Brad Riddell and Todd Baird. The film features a mainly Native American cast and tells the inspirational story of a mixed-blood Native American guy who uncovers his cultural roots while training a struggling high school lacrosse team. The film aims to promote greater understanding and gratitude of contemporary Native American culture and the sport of lacrosse, which has deep historical and cultural significance for lots of Indigenous communities in North America.

Plot Overview
Joe Logan (Brandon Routh), a young man of blended Haudenosaunee (Iroquois) and white descent, is the successful owner of a gambling establishment on a Native American appointment. In order to broaden his service, he must secure the approval of the tribal council, that includes his daddy, Ben Logan (Gil Birmingham). The council accepts support Joe's strategies, however just if he devotes to coaching the reservation's struggling high school lacrosse team, the Crooked Arrows.

Initially, Joe is reluctant and treats the coaching position as simply a way to an end. Nevertheless, as he begins to spend more time with the team and learn more about the Haudenosaunee culture and the historical significance of lacrosse, he begins to value the video game's value as a unifying and empowering force within the community. Joe motivates the gamers to accept their cultural identity and understand the spiritual elements of the video game, which eventually motivates them to improve their skills, team effort, and self-esteem.

Main Characters
Joe Logan, portrayed by actor Brandon Routh, is the film's lead character. He is a mixed-blood Native American guy who is at first detached from his Haudenosaunee roots and more focused on his casino service than his cultural heritage. However, his involvement with the lacrosse team helps him understand the true meaning of the sport and leads to individual development and reconnection with his culture.

Ben Logan, played by actor Gil Birmingham, is Joe's daddy and a highly regarded member of the tribal council. He challenges Joe to end up being a much better person by embracing his heritage and using his position as a coach to boost and empower the young gamers on the lacrosse group.

The Crooked Arrows are the underdog high school lacrosse team that Joe consents to coach. The team is made up of Native American students from the reservation who deal with challenges both on and off the field. Their journey under the guidance of Joe ends up being a story of self-discovery, cultural pride, and athletic achievement.

Styles and Messages
"Crooked Arrows" explores styles of personal development, cultural identity, and the power of sports to motivate modification and unity within a neighborhood. The film highlights the value of understanding and respecting one's cultural heritage while providing a genuine representation of modern Native American life.

The movie emphasizes the historic and cultural significance of lacrosse as a sport created and played by Indigenous individuals, especially the Haudenosaunee. The game is portrayed as more than just a competitive sport however as a method to connect with ancestral traditions and honor the community's heritage.

Reception and Impact
"Crooked Arrows" received blended evaluations from critics, with some applauding its cultural authenticity and inspiring story, while others criticized its predictability and absence of narrative depth. The film carried out modestly at the box workplace, grossing around $1.8 million in the United States.

Regardless of the mixed reception, "Crooked Arrows" has actually gotten acknowledgment for its positive portrayal of Native American culture and the sport of lacrosse. The movie has been revealed at numerous cultural occasions and educational institutions to promote awareness and understanding of contemporary Indigenous cultures in North America.

Top Cast

  • Brandon Routh (small)
    Brandon Routh
    Joe Logan
  • Gil Birmingham (small)
    Gil Birmingham
    Ben Logan
  • Chelsea Ricketts (small)
    Chelsea Ricketts
    Nadie Logan
  • Crystal Allen (small)
    Crystal Allen
    Julie Gifford
  • Tom Kemp (small)
    Tom Kemp
    Mr. Geyer
  • Dennis Ambriz
    Crooked Arrow
  • Michael Hudson (small)
    Michael Hudson
    Reed
  • Lonnie Farmer (small)
    Lonnie Farmer
    Regular Card Player