Niki Caro roots her characters in a landscape equal parts mundane and boundless, incorporates tantalising sea photography and Lisa's Gerrard's ambient soundtrack, and lifts off into a sublime, Elysian ending.
Whale Rider (2003)
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Reviews Counted:143
Fresh:129
Rotten:14
Average Rating:7.7/10
Consensus: An empowering and uplifting movie, with a wonderful performance by Castle-Hughes.
Runtime: 1 hr 45 mins
Genre: Dramas
Synopsis:
In a small New Zealand coastal village, Maori claim descent from Paikea, the Whale Rider. In every generation for more than 1000 years, a male heir born to the Chief succeeds to the title.
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In a small New Zealand coastal village, Maori claim descent from Paikea, the Whale Rider. In every generation for more than 1000 years, a male heir born to the Chief succeeds to the title.
The time is now. The Chief's eldest son, Porourangi, fathers twins - a boy and a girl. But the boy and his mother die in childbirth. The surviving girl is named Pai.
Grief-stricken, her father leaves her to be raised by her grandparents. Koro, her grandfather who is the Chief, refuses to acknowledge Pai as the inheritor of the tradition and claims she is of no use to him. But her grandmother, Flowers, sees more than a broken line, she sees a child in desperate need of love.
And Koro learns to love the child. When Pai's father, Porourangi, now a feted international artist, returns home after twelve years, Koro hopes everything is resolved and Porourangi will to accept destiny and become his successor.
But Porourangi has no intention of becoming Chief. He has moved away from his people both physically and emotionally. After a bitter argument with Koro he leaves, suggesting to Pai that she come with him. She starts the journey but quickly returns, claiming her grandfather needs her.
Koro is blinded by prejudice and even Flowers cannot convince him that Pai is the natural heir. The old Chief is convinced that the tribe's misfortunes began at Pai's birth and calls for his people to bring their 12-year-old boys to him for training.
He is certain that through a gruelling process of teaching the ancient chants, tribal lore and warrior techniques, the future leader of their tribe will be revealed to him.
Meanwhile, deep within the ocean, a massive herd of whales is responding, drawn towards Pai and their twin destinies.
When the whales become stranded on the beach, Koro is sure this signals an apocalyptic end to his tribe. Until one person prepares to make the ultimate sacrifice to save the people. The Whale Rider. -- © Newmarket Capital Group
Starring: Vicky Haughton, Keisha Castle-Hughes, Rawiri Paratene, Cliff Curtis
Starring: Vicky Haughton, Keisha Castle-Hughes, Rawiri Paratene, Cliff Curtis, Grant Roa, Mana Taumaunu
Director: Niki Caro
Director: Niki Caro
Screenwriter: Niki Caro
Producer: John Barnett, Tim Sanders, Frank Hubner
Studio: Newmarket Films
Reviews for Whale Rider
Wonderful New Zealand film about a Maori girl's battle to fulfil her destiny.
Like a breath of fresh South Pacific air, director Caro combines classic themes with a little-seen cultural perspective to come up with an uplifting crowd-pleaser.
It's a pretty obvious triumph-over-the-odds story -- a Maori Karate Kid at a deliberate pace -- but Hughes is terrific.
Beautifully shot, well-acted but still slightly disappointing drama, less the fault of the actors than of their scripted characters.
This film is so stunningly beautiful to look at--and such an uplifting story--that you can understand why it has won so many audience awards at festivals all over the world.
Keisha Castle-Hughes gives a natural performance that is heartwarming and memorable.
Caro seems less concerned with evoking the economic or socio-political baggage bringing the film’s characters down than she is with telling the same sappy tale of patriarchal perseverance we’ve seen so many times before.
I can honestly say that there is not a single plot point or character arc depicted here that I have not seen a thousand times before.
Has its heart in the right place, and in Castle-Hughes it boasts a young protagonist of charm and energy; it's just a pity the rest of the film isn't quite worthy of her.
A portentous coming-of-age saga that weighs as much as the venerated ocean mammals at its center.
The film is closer to a feminist tract. And, like all propaganda, it wants to do all of your thinking for you.
[It] tries for a somber tone that it can't maintain, partly because the cute protagonist conveys no gravity and partly because it's too frequently going for laughs or stupid melodramatic crises.
There's nothing wrong with a formula film per se, but when it's done as shallowly as here, I feel insulted.
An excellent first performance can't balance naïve writing and direction
Caro strives to poeticize the native sea legends (the lovely underwater whale footage is, alas, all digital), but the aboriginal hoopla comes off as tribal ritual for its own sake.
[The story] is so simple that the audience gets ahead of it from the beginning.
It's best that we don't consider what might become of Pai if this poor, unloved girl didn't happen to be the chosen one.
Refuses to get its toes wet, instead retreating into goody-goody fantasy.
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