The Sunchaser

1996 "It began as a kidnapping. It became a journey of hope."
6.1| 2h2m| R| en| More Info
Released: 27 September 1996 Released
Producted By: Warner Bros. Pictures
Country: United States of America
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A young half-Navajo convict dying of cancer forces a yuppie doctor to drive him to a magic healing lake.

Genre

Drama, Crime

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Director

Michael Cimino

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Warner Bros. Pictures

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VeteranLight I don't have all the words right now but this film is a work of art.
Micransix Crappy film
Odelecol Pretty good movie overall. First half was nothing special but it got better as it went along.
Sameer Callahan It really made me laugh, but for some moments I was tearing up because I could relate so much.
one_way1983 I loved this film. It is a profoundly deep and moving. This is a film that I don't get tired of watching. It touches the cores of your heart. The story involved a dying man (played by Seda) who kidnaps a self absorbed doctor (played by Harrelson)and along the way they both go through this journey of self discovery. I get emotional toward the end of this film and I think that it is beautifully acted and not well filmed, but sometimes you have to look pass that and see the overall message of the film, which the director was able to put forth. I highly recommend this film. I think this is one Harrelson best film that I have seen him in and Jon Seda shows that he has potential to be a great actor due to his fine acting in this film.
jgoxide17 i think this film is really emotional to watch because it shows hurt, pain, hope and excitement all in one film. Jon Seda who plays blue gives an excellent performance in this film and i reckon deserves an Oscar!. i believe this film should be an example of the desperation of some people in the world, who go to any lengths to save their lives or what they believe in. Woody Harrelson also gives what i reckon is one of his best ever performances. he seems to be able to use his character as a doctor to his full advantage, and yet show an understanding side to blue. I really would recommend anybody to watch this film, because it is such an eye opener.
vchimpanzee Brandon 'Blue' Monroe is only 16, but he is in a juvenile facility after being convicted of murder, and because of an incurable tumor, he has only a month or so to live. Figuring he has nothing to lose, he takes Dr. Michael Reynolds hostage and demands that Dr. Reynolds take him to a 'sacred mountain' in Arizona, where a medicine man he knew as a boy might be able to heal him.At first no one knows what has happened to Dr. Reynolds. Later, he is suspected of having helped Blue because he was the one who recommended that Blue be transported to another hospital for treatment, and it was while he was being moved that he escaped. Dr. Reynolds did not go voluntarily, but later hostage and kidnapper begin to form a bond, and to understand each other. For example, Dr. Reynolds believes only in Western medicine, while Blue, who is half Navajo, trusts the ways of the Native American. Renata, who picks them up in the desert, also tries to convince Dr. Reynolds that her people know about healing and that white people just push poison.The title of the movie refers to a healer with special powers. As we hear Blue tell the Sunchaser story, we see (in black and white) scenes of young Michael and his brother Jimmy, who died of cancer when he was young. Jimmy was on life support when he gave Michael a ring, and Michael will not give up the ring to Blue even when being threatened with death. Jon Seda gave a great performance. Blue was unflinching and tough but also tender and even spiritual. This was not exactly Woody Harrelson's best work, but he had his good moments, such as when he first met Blue, and when he told Blue about Jimmy. Harrelson got better in the movie's second half. Talisa Soto did a good job as the tough, independent granddaughter of a Navajo medicine man.There were some funny moments, such as when Dr. Reynolds tried to talk to Navajos he did not believe spoke English (but they did). A woman who might have been Dixie Carter is told at a gas station that she looks just like the woman on 'Designing Women', but she says she does not even watch television.I was hoping for better car chases, but there were some exciting scenes involving Blue and Dr. Reynolds driving too fast (Dr. Reynolds was behind the wheel, but Blue put his foot on the accelerator), whether they were being pursued or not. The Arizona scenery, meanwhile, was magnificent.In between the fast-paced scenes, there were deep discussions about spiritual and medical matters. This movie was no masterpiece, but it was often intelligent.POSSIBLE SPOILERS:I found the ending satisfying, though one might have hoped for a 'miracle cure'. To consider the ending to be happy, it is necessary to think on a spiritual level rather than hoping for life on this Earth to continue.Dr. Reynolds was so uptight that after getting tired and dirty climbing mountains and crossing streams, he was still wearing a tie and he hadn't even loosened it!
dwpollar 1st watched 7/4/1998 - 8 out of 10(Dir-Michael Cimino): Excellent offbeat story of two men at crossroads in their lives on the opposite sides of the spectrum. One only given 1-2 months to live, and the other with a new promotion and looking like is living life to it's fullest. Besides a couple of flaws in editing this is an almost perfect film that is very well played by Harrelson, and Seda. Main theme= the pursuit of life.