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Whale Rider 2003 123movies

Whale Rider 2003 123movies

In the ways of the ancients she found a hope for the future.Jan. 30, 2003101 Min.
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Watch: Whale Rider 2002 123movies, Full Movie Online – On the east coast of New Zealand, the Whangara people believe their presence there dates back a thousand years or more to a single ancestor, Paikea, who escaped death when his canoe capsized by riding to shore on the back of a whale. From then on, Whangara chiefs, always the first-born, always male, have been considered Paikea’s direct descendants. Pai, an 11-year-old girl in a patriarchal New Zealand tribe, believes she is destined to be the new chief. But her grandfather Koro is bound by tradition to pick a male leader. Pai loves Koro more than anyone in the world, but she must fight him and a thousand years of tradition to fulfill her destiny..
Plot: On the east coast of New Zealand, the Whangara people believe their presence there dates back a thousand years or more to a single ancestor, Paikea, who escaped death when his canoe capsized by riding to shore on the back of a whale. From then on, Whangara chiefs, always the first-born, always male, have been considered Paikea’s direct descendants. Pai, an 11-year-old girl in a patriarchal New Zealand tribe, believes she is destined to be the new chief. But her grandfather Koro is bound by tradition to pick a male leader. Pai loves Koro more than anyone in the world, but she must fight him and a thousand years of tradition to fulfill her destiny.
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Ratings:

7.5/10 Votes: 42,684
91% | RottenTomatoes
80/100 | MetaCritic
N/A Votes: 313 Popularity: 11.185 | TMDB

Reviews:

An Exquisite Masterpiece!
I don’t use the word “masterpiece” often when reviewing a film but for “Whale Rider,” it’s an inadequate accolade. This is one of the most moving, beautiful and powerful films I have seen in years.

Screenplay author and director Niki Caro faithfully translated Witi Ihimaera’s novel of the same name, a poignant and sometimes sad but ultimately uplifting story of New Zealand Maoris seeking, with the leadership of a difficult, stubborn and often harsh elder to sustain their peoples’ values and customs.

Australia and New Zealand are both encountering, in politics and in culture (and often the two are inextricably linked), their shared heritage of white oppression of native peoples. Much of this history is unknown to Americans and Europeans who view Australia through a bird’s eye picture of the Sydney Opera House and New Zealand with even fewer associational icons.

Recently, “Rabbitproof Fence” painfully depicted the policy of Australia to force lighter skin aborigines into “schools” where they would be nurtured to become “semi-whites” and then married to those of similar skin tone. The object was to bleach the blackness out of Australia and the horrors of this incarnation of cultural and anthropological genocide are on full display in that film.

“Whale Rider” takes a different and, in the end, perhaps a more powerful approach. There are virtually no whites in the film and only children’s t-shirts and some music blasting from a boombox suggests the encroaching force of the controlling majority.

The cast is unknown to Americans and their names can be found on the IMDb homepage for the film. The lead actress, however, must be named. In the role of “Pai,” a young girl whose mother dies at her birth along with her twin brother, is the extraordinary Keisha Castle-Hughes. She imbues every scene with a commanding and inviting vitality. Hers is an Academy Award (and any other major award) performance.

Pai’s father left New Zealand for Europe, there to create and sell Maori crafts. She lives with her grandmother and grandfather, the latter some sort of unelected chieftain of the oceanside community. Bitter that no male heir will succeed him and alternately cruel and loving to his reluctantly acknowledged granddaughter, Koro starts a school to supplement the young boys’ secular education with inculcation of the ways of the Maori. Pai wishes to join as an equal and is firmly, indeed harshly rebuffed at every turn.

If the Maori language has the phrase “You go, girl!,” then it be directed towards the indefatigable but not arrogant Pai. It would have been easy to make her the kind of thoughtless rebel that nature often programs teenagers to be. The depth of her character resides in her simultaneous quest for equality and her understanding of her grandfather’s unyielding attachment to patriarchal values. Pai’s close relationship with her grandmother, a woman living a life universally recognizable to Americans, provides warmth and support and do some of her other relationships.

The story unfolds seamlessly with Maori music and rituals bridging the spoken dialogue (mostly in English, some in Maori with subtitles).

Partly a straight tale, partly a gripping mystical fable, “Whale Rider” never becomes saccharine.

The music and Maori songs complement but do not compete with the dialogue, a welcome change from many movies today. The land and the ocean are rawly gorgeous.

As in Australia, relations today between New Zealand’s indigenous people and the descendants of their vanquishers are sometimes tense. There are open wounds from continuing political collisions over land and culture. The Maoris are not a monolith and internal dissension is active. Serious attempts to sustain Maori values and culture in the face of assimilative pressures meet with varied degrees of success (in Koro’s Maori school the kids wear t-shirts with rock themes and one has a shirt advertising an upstate New York resort area if I saw correctly). New Zealand’s most internationally renowned Maori is the opera diva Kiri te Kanawa who is now dedicated to Maori cultural restoration projects. “Whale Rider” can only give a boost to such efforts which, as this film shows, makes not only New Zealand but the world richer.

This is a film I will acquire on DVD as soon as it is available.

10/10.

Review By: lawprof Rating: 10 Date: 2003-07-30

Other Information:

Original Title Whale Rider
Release Date 2003-01-30
Release Year 2002

Original Language en
Runtime 1 hr 41 min (101 min)
Budget 8000000
Revenue 41400000
Status Released
Rated PG-13
Genre Drama, Family
Director Niki Caro
Writer Niki Caro, Witi Ihimaera
Actors Keisha Castle-Hughes, Rawiri Paratene, Vicky Haughton
Country New Zealand, Germany
Awards Nominated for 1 Oscar. 33 wins & 35 nominations total
Production Company N/A
Website N/A


Technical Information:

Sound Mix Dolby Digital
Aspect Ratio 2.35 : 1
Camera Arriflex 435 ES, Zeiss Ultra Prime and Angenieux HR Lenses, Arriflex 535B, Zeiss Ultra Prime and Angenieux HR Lenses
Laboratory Atlab Film Laboratory, New Zealand (as Atlas), Procine Filmtechnik, Neuss, Germany
Film Length N/A
Negative Format 35 mm (Eastman EXR 50D 5245, Kodak Vision Expression 500T 5284)
Cinematographic Process Super 35
Printed Film Format 35 mm (anamorphic) (Kodak Vision 2383)

Whale Rider 2003 123movies
Whale Rider 2003 123movies
Whale Rider 2003 123movies
Whale Rider 2003 123movies
Original title Whale Rider
TMDb Rating 7.211 313 votes

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