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Dances With Wolves

We begin this movie with Lt. John Dunbar appearing to be very badly injured. The medics are probably going to have to amputate one or both of his legs, but as soon as they leave, Dunbar puts his boots back on and goes right back into the battle. He jumps onto a horse and rides right into enemy fire, hoping to be shot and killed. Not one bullet touches him and he becomes a hero. He has the choice to be sent to any post he chooses and decides to be sent to Fort Sedgewick to see the open prairie. He arrives at the fort and finds it deserted. He decides to stay there anyway. After he finds an Indian woman who is badly hurt, he returns her to her tribe of Sioux Indians and that leads to an alliance between him and the Sioux's. After living with the Sioux for a while, he goes back to the fort to get some supplies and finds a large regiment has come to Fort Sedgewick. He is captured by them and is ruled a traitor, but the Sioux soon come and free him.
Towards the beginning of the movie,......


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