i love kanaalaq
i still am not sure if i fell in love
with kanaalaq or Annabella Piugattuk...
whomever she was in the movie...
sigh... :)
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i still am not sure if i fell in love
with kanaalaq or Annabella Piugattuk...
whomever she was in the movie...
sigh... :)
www.cruzan.info
Both!
shareYeah, she was absolutely adorable.
shareGlad this post was started....feelings are mutual...she moved me...bigtime!
shareI'm soo in love pure beauty
shareA BIG eskimo hug from her would be very nice indeed.
Wondering if in the book they become lovers? Ok, I know she was not in the best of health, but hey... she managed to keep them alive, so it seems a little "igloo luvin" would not be outa the question!
Haven't read the book but I'd suggest they weren't "involved." Mowat's book has "Brother" in the title, so we'd expect brotherhood and sisterhood to be the driving motif. Ditto the movie - hero begins as a nasty semi-racist, telling the old Aleut alsoholic that "I'm not your brother" but by the film's end he has achieved a brotherly status with the Eskimo girl, who in fact, calls him "my brother." So the theme seems to be about overcoming selfishness and racism and growing into a familial relationship with those you previously regarded as not being kin.
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She was the movie for me, not Charlie. M
shareProbably both.
Schrodinger's cat walks into a bar and doesn't.
i am assuming her character died in "Walk Well, My Brother" ..
but f*** this movie in the face.
she should've made it to the end!