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Adrian 2022-01-05 08:02:29
Back to tradition, back to your heart
Back to tradition, back to your heart
I love this film, a simple film that can attract your attention all the way to the end. The breathtaking natural scenery of New Zealand, the magically blending colors of green and blue remind me of the gorgeous exterior settings where shoot the Lord Ring series.... -
Karlie 2022-03-21 09:02:35
give quiet power
I just finished watching the movie, but I knew it was a slow and lyrical film. It was hard for me to sit down and watch such a film. But the heroine who appeared soon gave me a completely different feeling, and seemed to give me a good reason to watch it patiently. The heroine is really beautiful...

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Madalyn 2022-03-22 09:02:18
Those with the gift of summoning souls are probably blessed by God. It tells the themes of man and nature, including the growth of little girls and the joys and sorrows of seaside people. When people are calling the whales home by the sea, their hearts are mixed.
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Alexanne 2022-01-05 08:02:29
Actually it feels so boring. I wouldn't spend more than an hour watching it if it wasn't for the completion of the assignment. This is a literary film. If its selling point is inspirational, many literary films are better than it. If its highlight is national culture, then I would rather watch the BBC documentary.
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[first lines]
Paikea: In the old days, the land felt a great emptiness. It was waiting. Waiting to be filled up. Waiting for someone to love it. Waiting for a leader.
[child birth scene]
Paikea: And he came on the back of a whale. A man to lead a new people. Our ancestor, Paikea. But now we were waiting for the firstborn of the new generation, for the descendant of the whale rider. For the boy who would be chief.
Paikea: There was no gladness when I was born. My twin brother died, and took our mother with him.
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Paikea: I wasn't scared to die.