Loved this movie. Very basic, but very good and I couldn't stop laughing. Great characters and great teeth😄. Seriously though I found it really enjoyable to watch and the reconnecting of two brothers who live in different worlds. 👌 🆒️
Thanks for this honest review. You caught our vision, hope and forgiveness for the film - simple story about two brothers trying to reconnect. (Also made in 6 days for under $15K. :)
@@HoltHamiltonFilms wow, I would be proud of that achievement. Certainly did an amazing job in 6 days. Excellent characters and film work... everything superb. So over the dramatization of movies nowadays and it was a pleasure to watch something very natural and easy storyline. Awesome and thank you.🙂
I'm walkin 73 years on Mother Earth and these are the times that made the best memories...when we was young and when we played remember when..all the old important ways to love each other showed up. Good movie...thank you
This is my favorite one, because I identify with Pete. I grew up doing all the scutwork with no thanks and my siblings never had to lift a finger. I learned all the home skills. I was their Florence Nightingale, taking care of every last one of them, making sure they had the best protocol and care, outliving and burying all of them, until I finally returned to my indigenous land, Israel, which they all hated. I'm now living my dream, having fulfilled my loving care for each one of them. I have always admired indigenous people, who also admire us, for returning to our homeland. We are grateful, because we understand and revere each other. I love this movie so much. Thank you for this heartwarming, scenic production!
Blessings to you, Carol2070. What an insight you share in your comment, I am humbled by your strength, tenacity and love for your family that you gave from beginning to end. God bless you, happy to know you are living back in your homeland and loving it. Peace be upon you.🙂
Loving all your indigenous movies, this one is just cute, reminds me of my two boys, twins, they're grown now too. They have their own way talking to each other and I don't interfere as long as they get along and have each others backs.
Just it proves ..our values are the same, we adopt the New but never forget our identity...most important .We do the things in our own special way... Blessings
Funny how the word "hogan, hoghan, or hooghan" gets translated by the closed captions to say "whole gun". This is my 3rd Holt Hamilton movie I've watched...and I see there are more.
Awe! I had a fish named Goldie… my grandma Babysat her and her brother, but she made me leave them in the garage and they died. The weather has been extremely hot or raining, so one algorithm rabbit hole later, i ended up binging on a few of these. Ernie looked familiar in Turquoise Rose, then by the Big Gap Boy’z i realized who he was! He’s a funny dude and I’m happy to find him in some movies. The vibe in these movies is great, and everyone plays off each other well.
I'm glad you noticed that. One of my favorite parts of making this film. We shot this scene numerous times because I was having so much fun. :) (Holt Hamilton, Filmmaker)
@@HoltHamiltonFilms It was funny. I love books too so when Pete was tossing them away, I couldn't stop laughing. Especially after how much he learned they cost and he STILL continues to throw them! That was so funny and brilliant..Thank you for making such a great film..
@@HoltHamiltonFilmsNo matter how hard you try my friend, the ghost inside these “devices” always has the last word! Please don’t worry about it. None of us can be all things to all people. Your films are the best, thank you!
My little brother always wanted to take all his toys and he got all my stuff was garbage at work the young people think that also they have no clue a lot of people that are seemingly reporters will take the things they have to make art resell it or both some things can even be repurposed so that something that takes an hour will take considerably less time with age comes wisdom 🤔🤨🤓💰🤑
I didn’t like this movie as a Native American, I didn’t think the comedy worked, although the filmmaking quality is decent, but the movie is messy in it’s core two characters already seeming on okay terms in the first couple of minutes of the movie, where they don’t seem like they’ve learned much, which wasted my time on how the rest of the movie is a drag to just end due to how insincere it was in tone. Overall a waste of my time. Overall, 2/10.
Haha loved this film. Reminds me of me and my brothers. It ain't easy being brothers. I'm Dene from Saskatchewan and the Dene and the Dine are very similar. I will definitely check out your other films on this channel.
@@HoltHamiltonFilms Yes, that's a great idea. I'm a filmmaker too. Could base it on this trip my parents went on with my late auntie back in 2005. My dad has a friend who's Dene but was adopted by a Navajo family in Arizona later on in his life. My auntie had late stage cancer and they took her, her fiancé, and her best friend to Arizona to go see a Dine healer that my dad's friend knew. Unfortunately, her cancer was aggressive and she needed oxygen to breathe, and she couldn't be fully healed because she couldn't go in the sweat with her oxygen tanks. She passed away about a month after they returned to Saskatchewan. But it was still really nice that she got to experience that before her death. She was only 34. In 5 years, I'll be older than she ever was.
Loved this movie. Very basic, but very good and I couldn't stop laughing. Great characters and great teeth😄. Seriously though I found it really enjoyable to watch and the reconnecting of two brothers who live in different worlds. 👌 🆒️
Thanks for this honest review. You caught our vision, hope and forgiveness for the film - simple story about two brothers trying to reconnect. (Also made in 6 days for under $15K. :)
@@HoltHamiltonFilms wow, I would be proud of that achievement. Certainly did an amazing job in 6 days. Excellent characters and film work... everything superb. So over the dramatization of movies nowadays and it was a pleasure to watch something very natural and easy storyline. Awesome and thank you.🙂
We're making movie film's With Phil & Bill
@@thelmacurtis1725 You are welcome. Thanks again for taking the time to write! (Holt Hamilton - Filmmaker)
I'm walkin 73 years on Mother Earth and these are the times that made the best memories...when we was young and when we played remember when..all the old important ways to love each other showed up. Good movie...thank you
Pete & Cleo. I loved this movie! Holt Hamilton sure has a knack for getting to the heart of native ppl!
Thank you for saying that. We are trying! (Holt Hamilton - Director)
@@HoltHamiltonFilmsI look for your films because I enjoy them so much. Thanks!
This is my favorite one, because I identify with Pete. I grew up doing all the scutwork with no thanks and my siblings never had to lift a finger. I learned all the home skills. I was their Florence Nightingale, taking care of every last one of them, making sure they had the best protocol and care, outliving and burying all of them, until I finally returned to my indigenous land, Israel, which they all hated. I'm now living my dream, having fulfilled my loving care for each one of them. I have always admired indigenous people, who also admire us, for returning to our homeland. We are grateful, because we understand and revere each other. I love this movie so much. Thank you for this heartwarming, scenic production!
Blessings to you, Carol2070. What an insight you share in your comment, I am humbled by your strength, tenacity and love for your family that you gave from beginning to end. God bless you, happy to know you are living back in your homeland and loving it. Peace be upon you.🙂
I love this movie so much ❤😊
Excellent conversation
I love this one!! STARTED MY COLLECTION!!
Great to hear! Here's our newest film coming out soon - www.holthamilton.com/touch-the-water.html
Thanks for the link!!
This is a sweet movie about siblings - it reminded me of myself with my younger siblings when we were younger ❤
Loving all your indigenous movies, this one is just cute, reminds me of my two boys, twins, they're grown now too. They have their own way talking to each other and I don't interfere as long as they get along and have each others backs.
i loved this movies as well!! Thank you for the real stories, real cast, amazing humor
Very kind of you to say that! Thank you!
Just it proves ..our values are the same, we adopt the New but never forget our identity...most important
.We do the things in our own special way...
Blessings
Loved the movie. Great story! I wanna be a kid again!
Funny how the word "hogan, hoghan, or hooghan" gets translated by the closed captions to say "whole gun". This is my 3rd Holt Hamilton movie I've watched...and I see there are more.
Enjoyed this movie. The older brother dropped the greatest truth bomb that an older sibling might face. Breathtaking moment.
Now that I know, gonna watch alll your movies. Love this one.
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@@loriannehancock6364Hey, thanks!
IT'S GREAT...BWAAHAAHAA!!!!
This was a sweet movie. A small story that was subtle, almost like theater.
Thank you. Glad you caught the vision and the intent of it!
Watched the first ten minutes, loving it pity my home town had an international film festival where i'd promote Indigenous films and music.
Did you finish it?
Awe! I had a fish named Goldie… my grandma
Babysat her and her brother, but she made me leave them in the garage and they died.
The weather has been extremely hot or raining, so one algorithm rabbit hole later, i ended up binging on a few of these. Ernie looked familiar in Turquoise Rose, then by the Big Gap Boy’z i realized who he was! He’s a funny dude and I’m happy to find him in some movies. The vibe in these movies is great, and everyone plays off each other well.
"First Time Flying For The Mentality Deficient." I'm still laughing.
You may be the second person to catch this. :) Glad you enjoyed it. We had a great time making the book jacket-
i love this movie
it is so funny
You rock bro, are you guys really brothers?
Cool 😎 like 👍 good night 💤😴🌙
What did you like about it? Thanks for the comment too! (Holt Hamilton, Filmmaker)
"Where are all my books?" 😂😂😂
I'm glad you noticed that. One of my favorite parts of making this film. We shot this scene numerous times because I was having so much fun. :) (Holt Hamilton, Filmmaker)
@@HoltHamiltonFilms It was funny. I love books too so when Pete was tossing them away, I couldn't stop laughing. Especially after how much he learned they cost and he STILL continues to throw them! That was so funny and brilliant..Thank you for making such a great film..
1:06:26 not him dancing jingle and like them little kids😭
👌❤
My favorite movie
We are glad to hear that. Why is it your favorite if you don't mind sharing!!
Throughly enjoyed the movie a bit like me and my sister
Ahh the bull ridin' eeeeeyy
Master Bull Rider!! Here's our newest film coming out soon - www.holthamilton.com/touch-the-water.html
🤣 you guys an't right
They think they are. ;) Our next film comes out November 3 - www.holthamilton.com/touch-the-water.html
And "bilagana" turns into "build a sauna"...
Thanks for bringing this up. We will figure out how to make the correct edits in the automated captions provided by youtube. Too funny!
He saying white mans, like a apple. Red on the outside, white on the inside like a apple.
@@HoltHamiltonFilmsNo matter how hard you try my friend, the ghost inside these “devices” always has the last word! Please don’t worry about it. None of us can be all things to all people.
Your films are the best, thank you!
❤😂
My little brother always wanted to take all his toys and he got all my stuff was garbage at work the young people think that also they have no clue a lot of people that are seemingly reporters will take the things they have to make art resell it or both some things can even be repurposed so that something that takes an hour will take considerably less time with age comes wisdom 🤔🤨🤓💰🤑
Well this movie was a waste of time. The ending was terrible
Well, your screen name says a lot about your taste ;-)
I’ll have mine burnt please!
I didn’t like this movie as a Native American, I didn’t think the comedy worked, although the filmmaking quality is decent, but the movie is messy in it’s core two characters already seeming on okay terms in the first couple of minutes of the movie, where they don’t seem like they’ve learned much, which wasted my time on how the rest of the movie is a drag to just end due to how insincere it was in tone. Overall a waste of my time.
Overall, 2/10.
Haha loved this film. Reminds me of me and my brothers. It ain't easy being brothers. I'm Dene from Saskatchewan and the Dene and the Dine are very similar. I will definitely check out your other films on this channel.
Thank you for sharing! Would be fun to do a film where the Dene and Dine reconnect. :)
@@HoltHamiltonFilms Yes, that's a great idea. I'm a filmmaker too. Could base it on this trip my parents went on with my late auntie back in 2005. My dad has a friend who's Dene but was adopted by a Navajo family in Arizona later on in his life. My auntie had late stage cancer and they took her, her fiancé, and her best friend to Arizona to go see a Dine healer that my dad's friend knew. Unfortunately, her cancer was aggressive and she needed oxygen to breathe, and she couldn't be fully healed because she couldn't go in the sweat with her oxygen tanks. She passed away about a month after they returned to Saskatchewan. But it was still really nice that she got to experience that before her death. She was only 34. In 5 years, I'll be older than she ever was.
@@EthantotheMaxWow, she was awfully young to die. I’m sorry.