I went for this one presuming it's a war movie. Little did I know that it was instead a social story of a family headed by a violent person. Anyway, as the credits started rolling in somewhat unusual way, I thought that this is gonna be some offbeat movie beyond my grasping abili... read more
Rena Owen,
Temuera Morrison,
Mamaengaroa Kerr-Bell,
Julian "Sonny" Arahanga,
Taungaroa Emile
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This powerful drama was a major hit in its native New Zealand, outgrossing Jurassic Park in Kiwi cinemas. Jake and Beth Heke (Temurea Morrison and Rena Owen) are a couple of Maori descent who are livi... read more
Directed by: Lee Tamahori
DVD Release Date: September 2, 2003
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Flixster Reviews (2,060)
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February 12, 2011
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February 25, 2010
True to the core...
There is something in this movie that ever body can relate to, from rape to suicide, from drugs to alcohol and gangs to gangsters from Parents to children, from boyfriends to girlfriends, from crime to criminals and depression to optimism, from loyal words to... read more -
January 3, 2009
Directed by: Lee Tamahori.
Starring: Rena Owen, Temuera Morrison, Mamaengaroa Kerr-Bell, Julian Arahanga.
<<"Our people once were warriors. But unlike you Jake, they were people with mana, pride; people with spirit. If my spirit can survive living ... read more -
July 6, 2008
Brutally honest, 'Once Were Warriors' exposes issues that are common to all urban societies, not just those in New Zealand. The film pulls no punches and is not really suited to the faint-hearted, but for those willing to make the effort to watch it, this movie provides rewards. ... read more
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March 24, 2008
A brutal, raw film about domestic violence and poverty in an urbanizing Maori community in New Zealand, this film is a compelling treatment of Alan Duff's novel of the same name.
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September 11, 2007
Yet, it deserves all the praise it has got. A sometimes unpleasant, but never superficial tale of pure raw emotions flowing trough the veins of it's characters. The film never judges them, even Jake, who just happens to act like that because life has never showed him another way ... read more
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January 6, 2007
You must be in a very good mood when you see this movie. Your biorhythms should be triple peaking, or you will surely be down by the time it's over. When I think of this one, movies like Elephant and American History X come to mind. The intensity does not let up;... read more
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December 22, 2006
Deeply sorrowful. Starts very slow and by the end of the movie you are so hooked, wanting to seek justice for the innocents in this film.
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June 6, 2009
If you want to understand Kiwi culture, this film is a must-see. It is extremely powerful and disturbing.
Critic Reviews
As often happens when films are intent on getting a message across, Once Were Warriors can't stop itself from overdoing things. Full Review
Works, to some degree, on three levels: the visceral, the emotional, and the intellectual, and it is the amalgamation of these that makes this a memorable film. Full Review
Yet familiar as the pattern is ... the film holds because of the acting and because it functions as travelogue.
The actors, many of them of European-Maori descent, are wonderful to look at. They also deliver authoritative yet sympathetic performances that get at the roots, or rootlessness, of their characters. Full Review
Reserve judgment until this raw, uncompromising working-class saga is over, and you might find yourself unforgettably moved -- and grateful for the experience. Full Review
It is powerful and chilling, and directed by Lee Tamahori with such narrative momentum that we are swept along in the enveloping tragedy of the family's life. Full Review
One of the most powerful, ultra-realistic dramas about domestic violence--As the battered wife, Rena Welson should have received a Best Actress nomination. Full Review
Overrated and nauseating.
Packed with bloody raw emotion. Full Review
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