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Pai
(Keisha Castle-Hughes) performs a traditional dance
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A whale
of a tale
Whale Rider


Stars Keisha Castle-Hughes, Rawiri Paratene, Vicky Haughton, Cliff
Curtis and Grant Roa.
Rated PG
Reviewer
:: Pte Simone Heyer
WOW.
I knew nothing about Whale Rider before going to see it, expecting
a few whales, and maybe a rider, set in New Zealand. Not even the
highest praise can give this movie justice.
It
is captivating, saddening but magical easily the best movie
Ive seen this year.
Its
the story of family relationships, of traditions and the future.
A small
community of Maoris are proud of their descent from Paikea, the
Whale Rider called to help fill the world at the beginning of time.
In
every generation, for more than 1000 years, the first-born becomes
chief except Porourangis child. His wife gives birth
to a daughter, then dies while giving birth to the girls stillborn
twin brother, leaving Pai to take the position her family expects
filled.
As
a girl, it seems even though destiny has granted it, her grandfather
Koro does everything in his power to exclude her.
Porourangi
leaves the country and his parents raise Pai. Even though Koro begins
to love her, he sees that everything in the family has gone wrong
because the first-born was a girl.
Pai
adores her grandfather and tries to make him happy and proud, but
he resists her because she is not a boy.
He
banishes her from his home and begins training the boys of the family
in the ways of the tribe, seeking one of them to become the next
chief. He seeks the qualities of bravery, intelligence, wisdom and
fitness Pai exceeds, but isnt even considered.
She
sneaks outside the school to hear the lessons and trains with her
uncle. While the boys fail the chief, one by one, Pai continues
to shine, though her grandfather ignores her.
When
a pod of whales beach themselves on the coast, the tribespeople
try everything in their power to push the beasts back to the safety
of the ocean. When they tire, the outcast Pai knows it is time to
become the whale rider.
It
is then that Koro realises he has been blind and is forced to change
his ideals to have his tribe continue in the ways of the ancients.
Simone rates
this movie 5 from 5
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