(Reflection of Representations of Cross-Culture Interactions)
“Black Robe” tells the story of the first contacts between the Indians of Quebec and the Jesuit missionaries from France. In the beginning of the movie, Black Rope is headstrong in his own ways and thinking that he can help the native people. Along with that, he is also ready and anxious to tackle any challenges and conflicts that may cross his path. Black Rope is also very committed in his ultimate belief in his God and his high power over, what he calls, the “savages”. As the movie goes on, it is apparent to see the differences in the French Jesuit culture and the Indians. Mishaps and problems arise because of the differences between the twos values and beliefs