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Un barco de comercio inglés se lleva de regreso del Nuevo Mundo a dos guerreros indios. El propietario del barco utiliza a los guerreros como atracción de feria. Uno de ellos, Squanto, consigue huir y es encontrado por una comunidad de monjes, enfermo y malherido. Pronto se establece entre ellos una simbiosis de culturas y se despierta un gran afecto entre ellos, pero Squanto siente la necesidad de volver a su pueblo para que su corazón no muera.
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Not as wholesome or empowering as I think Disney wanted it to be, but there is at least some warmth to the message that it portrays. It's based on the real life Squanto, though apparently takes a load of liberties with his story. I'd expect nothing less truth be told, the point of a film - in my opinion, at least - is to make a good film - therefore truth, which most of the time is more dull, takes a backseat. I'm not saying it's impossible to mix accuracy and entertainment, but I never expect both myself. Documentaries are for accuracy, after all. Cast-wise, I can't say any of them properly stand out. Adam Beach (Squanto) and Mandy Patinkin (Daniel) would be my picks, while Michael Gambon (George) is fairly good I guess. Like most other areas of the film, it is quite average. I didn't find 'Squanto: A Warrior’s Tale' slow paced and I do appreciate the message, it's just not crafted together all that well.