War Pony 2023

6.3 / 10   28 vote(s)
R
Drama

The interlocking stories of two Lakota boys growing up on Pine Ridge Reservation. At 23, Bill just wants to make something of himself. Meanwhile, 12-year-old Matho can’t wait to become a man. Bound by their shared search for belonging, each of the boys grapple with identity, family, and loss, as they navigate their unique paths to manhood.

Homepage http://warpony.film
Release Date 2023-05-10
Runtime 1h 54m
Directors Gina Gammell, Riley Keough, David Gallego, Daniel Molloy, Jessie Roland, Ivan Suzzarini
Producers Michael Clofine, Ben Kahn, Valerie Steinberg, Elaine Thomas, Walter S. Hall, Val Abel, Sacha Ben Harroche, Bear Damen, Salim El Arja, Gina Gammell, Bert Hamelinck, Riley Keough, Michael Manasseri, Sergey Shtern, Willi White, Ryan Zacarias, Todd Traina, Jacob Tierney, Stella Schnabel, Daniel Sbrega, Michael Sagol, Dan Reiner, Pte Cante Win Poor Bear, Jan Pace, Vanessa McClean, Jonas Carpignano, James Atherton, Dickey Abedon, Corentin De Saedeleer, Jamie Dolan, Eléonore Hendricks, Theresa Johnson, Hannah Reyer, George Rush, Mato Wayuhi
Writers Gina Gammell, Franklin Sioux Bob, Bill Reddy, Riley Keough

This starts off as quite an interesting observation of two young men growing up on the Pine Ridge reservation for the Oglala Lakota tribe in rural Dakota. It principally centres on the young "Bill" (JoJo Bapteise Whiting) who is juggling two girlfriends, two young children, and aspirations to buy and breed a rather mangy looking poodle! When he happens by a successful farmer whose car has broken down by the side of the road, he sees a way to make some extra cash. The two men click and pretty soon "Bill" is packaging turkey jerky by the bucketload! Meantime, the younger "Matho" (LaDainian Crazy Thunder) has been thrown out of his father's home after he and his pals compromised his cocaine business by adding a little epsom salts to their distribution network! Both stories see the men and their friends and families trying to get by in a community that seems to exist for the sake of it. Poodles notwithstanding, there seems little structure to their lives nor much point to anything. Opportunities are sparse and family loyalties only appear to endure when convenient. It's actually quite a depressing story that I couldn't help wonder might not have been worthy of watching at all, had it not been for the native American aspects to the production and plot. Despite that increasingly prevailing downbeat theme, there is something likeable about Whiting's characterisation of the wayward "Bill" - a man who does seem to at least want to escape the relentlessness of their existence. The ending is weak, though, and frankly really quite daft and as an whole, the film does drag a bit across the two hours of rather soporifically scored, slowly paced, drama. It's worth a watch, but it's not great.

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