The Searchers
Malachi Jay Bruno Introduction to Film The Searchers The Searchers is a film directed by John Ford, released in 1956 and based on a novel. I think that it showcases a lot of themes, including the importance of family; despite the very obvious racism going on throughout the entirety of the film. Because Ethan Edwards, the main character of this film, was on the side of the confederacy during the Civil War, it's only right that it would justify the racism that was happening on the screen, as well as off-screen. From the jump, Ethan was shown to appreciate and have a lot of love for his family, especially his niece, Debbie. The way they went about this show of love, however, was bewildering and demeaning if anything at all. If any native Americans willingly went to take that role, I would personally be shocked; naturally, they had to take a different approach... The thing that stuck out to me the most during this movie was not the plot itself. It was the sheer interactions and what w...