Abuse leaves scars unseen but permanent in director Lyle Mitchell Corbine Jr.’s debut “Wild Indian,” a character study wrapped in larger observations on the generational effects of violence and religious guilt.
In it, two men marked by a single crime lead distinctively dysfunctional lives. One hides under cover of success and good reputation while the other succumbs to delinquency.
The ability to feel remorse separates them. READ MORE: 25 Most Anticipated 2021 Sundance Film Festival Premieres Calling back to an immemorial time, the drama opens with a Native American man hiding in a cave, presumably adverting danger.
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