Review of Once Were Warriors (1994) by Drlisa A — 23 Nov 2017
I first saw this film in 1995 and thought it was powerful and very well acted. I bought it and watched it again on itunes today, 2017. This movie is a must see. It is a painful depiction of alcoholism and its effects of domestic violence.
But if you are willing, there is value in witnssing what happens. What I love about this movie is the incredible acting of the cylces of marital and alcoholic-influenced violence. Alcholism and violence has affected every culture.
All beings from all countries have been victims throughout history struggle to grieve and rediscover their power after horrors. As a woman and feminist, I deeply value this film, what happened to Grace and Beth's ultimate choice.
As a humanist, I grieve for all people victimized in all ways. And I greatly appreciated the Maori heritage portrayed in this movie. I recognize many of the actors who played in here also were cast in Whale Rider, another great great movie about Maori culture and the integration of women's consciousness.
Please watch both movies Xox.
This review of Once Were Warriors (1994) was written by Drlisa A on 23 Nov 2017.
Once Were Warriors has generally received very positive reviews.
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