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After Davey's father is killed in a hold-up, she and her mother and younger brother visit relatives in New Mexico. Here Davey is befriended by a young Native-American, Wolf, who helps her find the strength to carry on and conquer her fears. A 17 year-old girl sets out on a journey from heartbreak and confusion to transformation as she discovers love and life after tragedy. Forced by her grieving mother to move from her home in Atlantic City to the strange "atom bomb" town of Los Alamos, New Mexico, Davey no longer knows who to be or how to fit in. Everything that once mattered - the friends, reputations, parties and expectations that fuel high school days - suddenly seems insignificant and Davey is certain no one has the first clue about the turmoil she is going through. But when she meets Wolf, a mysterious Native-American climber exploring the surrounding canyons, she feels he is able to see right into her most wild and secret emotions. Their intense relationship brings Davey back from the edge as she finds the courage to embark on the first great adventure of her life. (texte officiel du distributeur)

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anglais This drama about Indians in New Mexico didn’t really arouse my interest. It didn’t offend me but also didn’t make me feel any enthusiasm. It didn’t bring anything new or interesting regarding the given topic. So the 93 minutes were totally wasted for me, and I think this film can only be appreciated by those who have to fight for their rights in the US. ()

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