Directed by:
Toa FraserScreenplay:
Glenn StandringCinematography:
Leon NarbeyComposer:
Don McGlashanCast:
James Rolleston, Lawrence Makoare, Rena Owen, Pana Hema Taylor, Te Kohe Tuhaka, Xavier Horan, Raukura Turei, Rob Kipa-Williams, Maria Walker, Calvin TuteaoVOD (2)
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Hongi (James Rolleston), the son of a Maori tribal chief, seeks to avenge the members of his tribe after an ambush by a rival leaves the majority of them dead. In order to do this, Hongi must seek the help of the legendary Warrior (Lawrence Makoare), who rules over the nearby area known only as the 'Dead Lands'. (Icon Home Entertainment)
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I'm on the fence with the rating, but since I haven't seen anything of quality from a similar subgenre in a while I'm leaning towards a four. The film does have a distinctive atmosphere, beautiful locations, fine visuals, great bad guys and, most importantly, rawness, drive and decent brutality. There could have been a bit more action, but it’s still decent. 70% ()
I like movies that draw from real environments, history, and culture, and use a language that isn't English and doesn't quite fit into the given setting. Maori culture is certainly fascinating, which this film also showcases. But the most intriguing aspect here is the fights, which are truly superbly filmed. And yes, they are brutal as hell. ()
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