The movie Smoke Signals, directed by Chris …show more content…
Thomas’ story telling fits into the stereotypes of Native Americans. Good story tellers are an important part of Native American culture, always used to teach lessons and morals. Thomas talks and tells stories constantly throughout the film. Thomas seems to be a natural born story teller, more in touch with his elder and more authentic ethnic roots, which the members of his community enjoy. When he and Victor originally leave the reservation, he trades a story for a ride with two women driving around the reservation. As the trip dragged on, Thomas tells Victor all kinds of stories that he remembers of Arnold, which really bothers Victor. Victor becomes irate with Thomas a few times when talking about his dad, possibly because he isn’t ready to forgive his father for all of the things that he did to …show more content…
This was made apparent at multiple points, as it was a major theme in the film. The first example is towards the beginning of the movie, when Victor has a flashback of riding in the car with his father. Victor accidentally drops his father’s beer and gets backhanded. The next scene that displays alcoholism is where Arlene and Arnold are dancing and drinking at what seems to be an outdoor party. Victor tells his father that he doesn’t have a favorite parent, making him mad. Victor spends the rest of the night smashing all of his parent’s beer bottles. Arlene sees how their drinking is taking its toll on Victor so she tells Arnold that it needs to stop. Not wanting to give up drinking, Arnold leaves his family on the reservation. Another example wasn’t clear at the time that it was first portrayed, but the 4th of July party at Thomas’ family’s house is also an example of alcoholism in the movie. Their house burned down with the family inside, only Thomas survived after his mother tossed him through the window trying to save him. No one knew how the fire started until Arnold confides in Suzy Song before he dies. He tells Suzy about how he was preparing to set off fireworks while drunk and wanted to wake up Thomas’ family. He walked up to the windows, yelling in, when a firework went off. Right into their living room. The last example is at the end of the movie, the car accident scene. On their way home