A squeaky-clean family of missionaries lives out their fantasy of “saving” a violent tribe of Ecuadorian jungle natives in this virulently wrong-headed movie.
Based on a true story, set in 1956, writer/director Jim Hanon caters to ideas of colonization as his idealized protagonist missionary Nate Saint (Chad Allen) flies a bright yellow plane around the Amazon searching for a small tribe of spear-chucking natives on the verge of extinction.
Nate’s foolish desire to “make contact” with the tribe comes to a fateful fruition that must be countered by the efforts of his oh-so-white wife and young son.
Foolishness from a to z.
Rated PG-13. 112 mins.