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Rae Dawn Chong and Robert Davi in Amazone (1990)

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Amazone

7 reviews
6/10

Interesting if imperfect jungle film

Contrary to the only other 'review' of this film, Amazon is a fairly interesting and serious attempt to blend the adventure and art genres.

Director Mika Kaurismaki has clearly learned a lot from the Werner Herzog playbook, as there are many echoes of both Fitzcarraldo (with the Caterpillar filling in for the riverboat) and Aguirre. Amazon manages to make a decent case for rain forest preservation without bashing us over the head with that thesis. The film's major weakness is,predictably, its star turn by the acting-challenged Rae Dawn Chong, who fills in needlessly as the love interest. Otherwise this is a leisurely-paced but intriguing look at the greed driving the (presumably still ongoing) deforestation of this ecological landmark.
  • JohnSeal
  • Jun 27, 2001
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6/10

Such a strong message

Movies like this should be made to deliver the message that destroying rainforests is simply not okay.

It's an interesting movie that grew on me. A potentially strong lead never quite hits fourth gear and his pair of strong-willed daughters were engaging until pretty much disappearing from the screen. His sidekick buddy had potential and Rae Dawn Chong is underused but delivers a quiet confidence.

A couple of plane scenes were terrific and the movie for me was at its strongest when there was a mix of cultures. Absolutely fascinating, this storyline should have been explored more.

I feel it is a movie of missed opportunities although the message is so strong and so important, it is hard to criticise.
  • greenheart
  • Apr 5, 2021
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An Oldie But a Goodie

  • Planet-38
  • Feb 18, 2013
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3/10

Lost in the forest

This 1990 drama's biggest attraction is its beautiful Brazilian setting, unfortunately, its one of its few strengths. Kari Vaananen plays a broke widowed businessman who takes his two teenage daughters with him to Brazil. A bush pilot, Robert Davi, introduces him to the idea of gold mining in the jungle, but a beautiful and educated local woman warns him about the possible consequences to the rainforest. This movie plods along at a tediously slow pace, it takes almost an hour for Rae Dawn Chong to appear and Robert Davi is criminally underused throughout. Vaananen comes across as very out of place and the whole film just has a clunky awkward presentation about it, it's also aged poorly. This could and should have been so much more.
  • DEPRESSEDcherry
  • Sep 2, 2018
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2/10

Boring movie

I have never seen such a stupid movie.. There is absolutely nothing interesting to see.. There is nothing about the forest too..
  • satyakvv
  • Nov 27, 1998
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8/10

Beautiful

I admit I was a bit doubtful on whether Mika Kaurismaki could do a great movie that was most definitely not placed in Finland. Well, he could. As in his other movies, this is a quiet, calm and reflecting movie. I guess you could compare the particular style of this movie to Tarkovskij or Aki Kaurismaki. There does not seem to be much dramatic happening on the surface, but still all the main characters are going through major changes. There's this confidence in the cinematography and dialogs that made this a great movie for me. Sure, none of the characters seem to be born with much to say, but when they say something it hits every time.
  • tsolbakken-1
  • Feb 3, 2009
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