An Analysis of the Movie, Emerald ForestThe movie Emerald Forest was nothing like I had imagined it. The movie was a lot of detail, an exciting display of cultures, traditions, spirituality, and folklores were expressed in this film. The movie starts off with an American engineer, Bill Markham, who was assigned to build a dam at the edge of the Brazilian rainforest. Shortly after his assignment began, his son Tommy was captured by a native tribe called the invisible peoples. A feathered arrow left behind by the tribe was Bill’s only clue in finding his son. Bill did not stop searching for his son, after ten years he found him. Is this a family reunion for Bill and Tomme or a wake call for them both an reality keeps in.Tomme has lived a new way of life in the deep rainforest of Brazil. Bill, Tomme father have been looking for him for 10 long years, during that time he has learn the tribes way and there language. On a journey to look for Tomme he ran into the Fierce People – enemies of The Invisible People. The fierce people was a tribe that like to eat peoples and before you knew it Bill had shot one of the fierce peoples. Never the lest; the fierce peoples let him ran that night, but come morning they would come after him, little did he know that he was going to run into his son that very next day. As Bill ran through the woods, Tomme was looking for green rocks to make them invisible when he spotted his father wounded. To Bills . . . read more. |
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