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Crooked Earth

  • 2001
  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
5.6/10
266
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Crooked Earth (2001)
Drama

Forces of tradition and tribal pride collide with government authority.Forces of tradition and tribal pride collide with government authority.Forces of tradition and tribal pride collide with government authority.

  • Director
    • Sam Pillsbury
  • Writers
    • Greg McGee
    • Waihoroi Shortland
    • Gavin Strawhan
  • Stars
    • Temuera Morrison
    • Lawrence Makoare
    • Jaime Passier-Armstrong
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.6/10
    266
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Sam Pillsbury
    • Writers
      • Greg McGee
      • Waihoroi Shortland
      • Gavin Strawhan
    • Stars
      • Temuera Morrison
      • Lawrence Makoare
      • Jaime Passier-Armstrong
    • 8User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Temuera Morrison
    Temuera Morrison
    • Will Bastion
    Lawrence Makoare
    Lawrence Makoare
    • Kahu Bastion
    Jaime Passier-Armstrong
    • Ripeka Bastion
    Quinton Hita
    Quinton Hita
    • Api
    Nancy Brunning
    Nancy Brunning
    • Marama
    Sydney Jackson
    • Pettigrew
    George Henare
    George Henare
    • Tipene
    Calvin Tuteao
    Calvin Tuteao
    • Sergeant Ropiha
    Stan Wolfgramm
    • Timo
    Sela Apera
    Sela Apera
    • Huiarangi
    William Davis
    William Davis
    • Gus
    Eliza Bidois
    • Grace
    Mabel Wharekawa
    • Aunty Margaret
    • (as Wharekawa-Burt)
    Tairoa Morrison
    • Ariki
    Mark Nua
    Mark Nua
    • Iosefa
    Vapi Kupenga
    • Kuia at Te Wano's Funeral
    Evan Gregory
    • Auctioneer
    Lawrence Campbell
    • Te Wano Bastion
    • Director
      • Sam Pillsbury
    • Writers
      • Greg McGee
      • Waihoroi Shortland
      • Gavin Strawhan
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    5crumpytv

    Hoped for more.

    Although important in highlighting cultural divides still prevalent in New Zealand, I couldn't help but feel this drew too much from Hollywood Westerns. So many of the the storylines and sub-plots have all been done before, albeit in different settings.
    10levaitai01

    its worth the time

    Id never seen this movie and yet it was popular with the rest of my family (grown up kids). I find the plot very realistic about what is happening in New Zealand to Maori and the conflicts they face trying to hold onto their cultural ties to the land, their identity and living amidst the umbrella of colonization, westernization and the concepts of westernization being individualism and materialism Vs Tribal sovereignty. It shows the adaptability of Maori to their circumstances. That they can produce, act and put together this drama for others to realise their dilemma - show great creative flair and an ability to reach across cultures to ask for others to understand their plights and trials. Loved it, loved the acting and the deeper issues that face off between cultures of conflict expected to live harmoniously. It brings out the pathos of Maori and their warrior spirit to survive the political BS. I think this movie - should be resubmitted for another global distribution now that china, Russia are in the democratic race for global expansion. Will highlight the plight of what is to come for other indigenous peoples.
    10gumby65

    A Must See Movie For Fans Of Temuera Morrison

    Crooked Earth has a lot of depth to it. Featuring one main storyline, but with multiple undertones. Different characters taking us to the same destination via their own personal journeys.

    Temuera Morrison plays a typically strong and defined character. Showing bursts of power like only he can. Being well supported by a variety of actors, each with their own presence on screen.

    Crooked Earth is another fine New Zealand movie. Beautifully filmed but still raw. The scripts sound real, giving the actors believability and edge. The story touches nerves that certainly run deep.

    If you are a fan of Temuera Morrison, put Crooked Earth down at the top of your list. Up there with Once Were Warriors and What Becomes of the Broken Hearted. Three great movies featuring a powerful and proud New Zealand actor.
    8psyche-15

    A controversial, yet important movie

    "Crooked Earth" is a powerfully engaging movie that delves into controversial, yet highly important issues. These issues include- land disputes, cultural oppression and misunderstanding, family dynamics, and generational differences. Whilst such issues may be unsettling to some viewers, they are a timely reminder of the tensions that exist in this world and if left unchecked, they have the potential to destroy us all (whether it be physically, spiritually or emotionally). Moreover, the material covered in "Crooked Earth" is highly universal, and symbolises the struggle that many groups experience in this world.

    Essentially, "Crooked Earth" focuses on the strained relationship between two Maori brothers- Will (Temuera Morrison) has just returned from army duties in East Timor and is somewhat reluctant to face the traditions and responsibilities associated with the Maori culture. Alternatively, Carl (Lawerence Makaore) is embittered by the way Maori are treated in New Zealand, and strongly advocates the need for Maori to stand up for their rights. Both men are entangled in a conflict over the treatment of tribal land (not to mention their ideological differences), and this ultimately leads to the inevitable 'showdown'.

    A notable feature of "Crooked Earth" is the stunning cinematography. The rural landscape shots are truly breathtaking, and it clearly illustrates the strong connection between the Maori and the land. The performances in the movie are also worthy of praise, with Temuera Morrison and Lawerence Makaore portraying the troubled brothers with sincerity and control. Probably the only downfall is the inclusion of the 'Drug-Lord/ Henchman' character. Not only does he look out of place in the movie, he only serves to detract from the main issues at hand.

    At times, it seems as if "Crooked Earth" tries to cover more territory than it actually can. This leads to some issues not being as well developed as they could be. For instance, we never seem to get to the heart of the relationship between Will and his daughter.

    In all, I find "Crooked Earth" to be a beautifully sad story that raises many important issues. It is highly thought-provoking movie, and is therefore open to many interpretations.

    Highly recommended.
    3natham

    Crooked Script

    I went to Crooked Earth to see a piece of New Zealand. What I found was a badly scripted and badly acted echo of the people I know.

    Great moments between characters – including many of Temuera Morrison and Lawrences Makoares scenes together – were often ruined by long and wordy monologues that the actors were forced to stumble through. Beautiful and ill-fitting phrases rattled away from Lawrence in particular as if he were the new Maori Messiah at his pulpit of beer crates.

    When watching any film with Maori actors, I've found that I can always pick a half dozen characters that remind me of someone in my life. With Crooked Earth I struggled to find one key character that rung true for the entire two hours. Most – including Wiremu and Peka – wound up saying or doing things that I didn't understand and couldn't connect with. By the end of the movie the writer had succeeded in alienating the audience where the Maori weren't able to relate to it and the Pakeha were therefore given license to dismiss it. My feeling is that the movies message – or at least the main one of several that was being lobbed at the audience – is important enough to avoid using character extremities. Unfortunately, no one who read the script before it was filmed thought to pass this piece of advice on.

    The soundtrack was invasive, and, as irritating as that horrible `bing-bong' noise that they laced through `Eyes Wide Shut'. The audience was not so subtly auto-cued to laugh, cry or be angry when the music changed. It reminded me of Darth Vader's entrance music in Star Wars: obvious and mildly amusing.

    I think that there are some people out there that might enjoy this film. It's funny in parts, has a fair amount of action and has some really powerful scenes. Calvin Tuteao and Quentin Hita did bang up jobs as well. As a whole though, I didn't enjoy the experience as much as I know I should have. Barb Wire, Speed 2, The Island of Dr Moreau and Crooked Earth look like they're going to be Tem's quartet of crap.

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    • Release date
      • August 23, 2001 (New Zealand)
    • Country of origin
      • New Zealand
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Izopačena zemlja
    • Filming locations
      • New Zealand
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      1 hour 40 minutes
    • Color
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