The New World - Vincent Munoz

 The New World


This film takes place in Jamestown, during the discovery of the Americas. John Smith is one of the main characters in the film and his job is trading goods with tribes for food. This movie depicts the interaction between the British with the Native Americans. The two worlds collide a more advanced and sophisticated way of living, John Smith and a Native woman living off the land, Pocahontas. These two worlds meet and they fall in love. They both try to fit into each other's community as best as they can. John Smith is first seen living the life of a tribe man by living among the Native Americans, he enjoyed life and did not want to go back to his normal life. But when Pocahontas experiences John Smith's life after her father warns her, she is cast away from her own tribe and John Smith is seen as a traitor for sharing his life with a native. John Smith leaves her for a new job, Pocahontas presumes he is dead. She finds a new British colonist since she was already banished from her tribe by her first relationship with John Smith. Their actions had impactful effects on their everyday life and they got to learn many things about each other, but my question is do you think it was worth it for them to live through this because Pocahontas lost her tribe while John Smith was judged back home.


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