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The Cine-Files

149 the Last of the Mohicans

The Cine-Files

Steve Morris & John Rocha

Tv & Film

4.81.5K Ratings

🗓️ 26 July 2019

⏱️ 103 minutes

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Summary

This week on The Cine-Files we dig deep into one of John's favorite movies, Michael Mann's journey into the Leather Stocking Tales and the French Indian War. Starring Daniel Day Lewis and Madeleine Stowe. The Last of the Mohicans is a sweeping romantic adventure with a fantastic score and absolutely stunning cinematography. Don’t forget to support The Cine-Files at https://www.patreon.com/TheCineFiles and purchase any film we feature at https://www.cine-files.net

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0:00.0

Hi, this is Steve. There certainly could be a lot of arguments about who the greatest actor of all time is, but my guess is most people would have to put Daniel Day Lewis on their short list.

0:11.0

Strangely enough, he is yet to make an appearance on the cinnophiles.

0:16.0

Well, we are remedying that this week with what is arguably his most mainstream film.

0:21.5

Directed by Michael Mann and set in the pre-revolutionary wilderness of the American

0:25.8

Northeast, The Last of the Mohicans is not only a truly romantic adventure, but also beautifully filmed, gorgeously scored, and meticulously researched.

0:35.7

Now this is one of John's absolute favorites, and while it isn't actually one of mine, there's

0:40.5

still a ton to talk about in terms of filmmaking, performance, and the profound

0:45.2

tragedy that is the destruction of Native American culture.

0:49.2

Of course, the best preparation for our Friday discussion is for you to take a trip to cinephiles.net

0:54.4

where you can stream the last of the Mohicans and see the film for yourself.

0:58.5

Then come back on Friday for a true adventure starring Daniel Day Lewis, the last of the Mohicans on the Cinephiles. I will find you. No matter how long it takes, no matter how far.

1:18.0

I will find you. Hello and welcome once again to the cinnophiles where each week we enter the world of a great film

1:31.1

we explore its themes, the

1:33.1

filmmaking, and the influence it has on us today. My name is Steve Morris and

1:36.9

I'm a filmmaker and directing instructor in Los Angeles, California.

1:39.8

Hello, my name is John Roca, I'm a voice of artist, writer, producer and host, over at Collider,

1:46.0

co-host of the Geek Buddies, co-host of the top 10, and excited to talk about this movie

1:50.9

because this is Barnon, one of my favorite movies ever and

1:54.8

one of my favorite scores of any film ever. The score is absolutely fantastic.

2:00.5

Yeah it is not one of my favorite movies ever.

2:02.8

Okay.

2:03.8

It is and you know what I hadn't watched in a really long time and I gotta say it's still not one of my favorite movies.

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