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The Dead Lands, La Terre des guerriers

Original title: The Dead Lands
  • 2014
  • R
  • 1h 47m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
5.4K
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The Dead Lands, La Terre des guerriers (2014)
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After his tribe is slaughtered through an act of treachery, the teenage son of a slain Maori chieftain looks to avenge his father's murder and bring peace and honor to the souls of his loved... Read allAfter his tribe is slaughtered through an act of treachery, the teenage son of a slain Maori chieftain looks to avenge his father's murder and bring peace and honor to the souls of his loved ones.After his tribe is slaughtered through an act of treachery, the teenage son of a slain Maori chieftain looks to avenge his father's murder and bring peace and honor to the souls of his loved ones.

  • Director
    • Toa Fraser
  • Writer
    • Glenn Standring
  • Stars
    • James Rolleston
    • Lawrence Makoare
    • Te Kohe Tuhaka
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    5.4K
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    • Director
      • Toa Fraser
    • Writer
      • Glenn Standring
    • Stars
      • James Rolleston
      • Lawrence Makoare
      • Te Kohe Tuhaka
    • 32User reviews
    • 99Critic reviews
    • 59Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 5 wins & 9 nominations total

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    James Rolleston
    James Rolleston
    • Hongi
    Lawrence Makoare
    Lawrence Makoare
    • The Warrior
    Te Kohe Tuhaka
    Te Kohe Tuhaka
    • Wirepa
    Xavier Horan
    Xavier Horan
    • Rangi
    Raukura Turei
    • Mehe
    George Henare
    George Henare
    • Tane
    Rena Owen
    Rena Owen
    • Grandmother
    Pana Hema Taylor
    Pana Hema Taylor
    • Mana
    Calvin Tuteao
    Calvin Tuteao
    • Ka
    Jamus Webster
    • Tahi
    Bianca Hyslop
    • Pipi
    Isabella Rakete
    • Keri
    Matariki Whatarau
    • Tama
    Wairangi Koopu
    • Raupatu
    Jeff Ruha
    • Mere
    Kani Collier
    Kani Collier
    • Papa
    Te Manahau Morrison
    • Priest
    Mere Boynton
    Mere Boynton
    • Turikatuku
    • Director
      • Toa Fraser
    • Writer
      • Glenn Standring
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    7Tweetienator

    Warrior's Tale

    Fine little action movie settled in pre-colonial New Zealand (Maori tribes) - reminds me a little of Mel Gibson's Apocalyptico (with a far smaller production of course - but not a cheap looking one) or Rapa Nui (1994).

    A fine revenge trip into long gone times - the actors are also very good, very believable in their roles. Just good.
    8kaguth27

    Haka'n you not like this?

    This film delivers on the trailer's promise of an out of the box, skull crushing, action epic. It begins as a basic fable, but gains complexity as the story unfolds, all while hitting frequent action beats. The warrior's character in particular is more than a typical anti-hero, having far more of the "anti" than a Hollywood archetype.

    I came for stylish brutality and badass fights, and this film delivers on both counts. As a martial arts film fan, I found the use of traditional Mauri weapons a fresh take on the genre. The choreography also holds up to a Hong Kong standard, but with a unique and brutal feel. All in all, it's a very memorable action epic. More than worth your time.
    7palmydean

    Finally a realistic Maori film

    Pre European Maori built their culture on slavery, cannibalism, genocide and violence while living in the constant fear of war with each others iwi.

    This film doesn't hide these facts and is the closest thing to the honest past released from New Zealand.

    Many previous films portray Maori as victims of white people when white sailors were often killed and eaten too.

    I applaud that finally there's near correct depiction and well worth watching twice.

    Rollestons performance as hongi opened many doors for the lad, sadly his career was shortened somewhat by a automobile accident later in his life.

    The excellent casting of many unknown actors gives this New Zealand film a refreshing look by avoiding the many over used talent in the small country.
    5anupn-79097

    Not interesting

    The movie's plot moves along predictable lines i.e a tribe is wiped out by a ruthless clan of another tribe with only the chief's young son who is able to escape. How he takes revenge with the help of a flesh eating giant tribal man living in the Deadlands, forms the story.

    What slightly separates the movie from other movies is - it is completely set in the jungles, shows how the tribals fight and and some of the fight sequences are staged well.

    What was required was a tight script, bit of mystery and fear and more depth in the characters to make it interesting. In the absence of this, the film becomes sluggish to watch.

    Give it a miss.
    8minch007

    blood ties, blood honour, and blood spilt

    In brief, this is an entertaining movie with lots of impressive fighting, a bit of supernatural colour, authentic period setting in pre-European New Zealand, and believable characters. The plot is simple: a chiefs son must avenge the dishonourable slaying of his father and his tribe, and with the support of his deceased grandmother (an effectively spooky Rena Owen) he seeks the help of a reclusive warrior with a dark past. The film deserves extra credit for the authentic portrayal of Maori fighting tradition and weapons, and the accuracy of the central role of honour, revenge, and supernatural beliefs in the warrior culture. I appreciated the decision to have Maori dialogue, I find the sound of the language itself expresses the warrior spirit.

    The theme of honour and revenge was also central to the plot of Utu, meaning "blood for blood" a 1984 film directed by Geoff Murphy and set during the early European colonial era in NZ. Worth watching if you enjoyed the Dead Lands and want to see more of the warrior culture of the Maori, although a much more philosophical and slow paced film than this one.

    Perhaps to add a little to the appreciation of both of these films, the depiction of Maori as extremely tough and fearless warriors is in no way exaggerated. These people lived very hard lives in a land with very few resources for humans. With no native animals to speak of, and few edible plants, Maori survived on little more than fish, a few birds, and a few berries and roots. The average life expectancy was early 30's. Despite this, they were tall, powerfully built people. There was fierce competition between tribes for resources, and they constantly fought each other over any pretext, usually ascribed to matters of honour and leading to endless blood feuds, but in at least some cases the real motive was hunger. Cannibalism was common, especially after the ostrich-like moa was hunted to extinction and the climate became colder.

    Despite these desperate circumstances, Maori retained a rich mythological heritage and believed their land was populated by spirits, good and evil, and it was imperative that their ancestors be honoured and remembered, just as depicted in the film. To this day some Maori can trace their lineage, literally naming their ancestors, back 1000 years to the first tough, brave warriors that crossed the vast pacific to find and colonise NZ.

    The only negative for me was that the film dragged a little in the middle.

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    • Trivia
      Official submission of New Zealand to the best foreign language film category of the 87th Academy Awards 2015.
    • Goofs
      In reference to the previous statement about an apparent car in the back of shot, the viewer must have been seeing things. What it is is a Kereru (our native wood pigeon) that briefly and with much motion blur flies past the Warrior like a spirit form.
    • Quotes

      The Warrior: I have a blackness that comes upon me - where even the God of War would not venture!

    • Connections
      Spin-off The Dead Lands (2020)
    • Soundtracks
      Waiata Atahu
      Written by Te Manahau Morrison

      Performed by Raukura Turei

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    • Release date
      • October 30, 2014 (New Zealand)
    • Countries of origin
      • New Zealand
      • United Kingdom
    • Official sites
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    • Language
      • Maori
    • Also known as
      • The Dead Lands
    • Filming locations
      • New Zealand
    • Production companies
      • Day Tripper Films
      • General Film Corporation
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $5,240
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $1,327
      • Apr 19, 2015
    • Gross worldwide
      • $906,158
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 47m(107 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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