First off, Whale Rider was ah-maz-ing! I absolutely love everything about this movie. Although, it did start off slow... It didn't catch my attention right away. However, whenever the plot of the story, begins to climax. I was already intrigued by the magical folk tale.
Pai & Kora |
In the movie Whale Rider, you noticed a constant theme. Rebirth and Resurrection. We didn't know why it was important when they showed the scene of Pai and her twin brother being born. Pai brother, unfortunately, died with Pai's mother while giving birth. Pai was a born-again chief of the Maori people! What I want to talk about specifically is the relationship between Pai and Koro. Pai and Koro relationship stood out to me the most. It made me emotional, sad, and angry at the same time. I was slightly irritated with their relationship (Pai having a hard time getting his attention, how Koro wanted a grandson. However, I learned that it was a lesson that he needed to learn about his grandchild. Koro also needed to learn that not all of the men in his family are born to be leaders (i.e., his son Porourangi). It was more so that it was okay that his granddaughter, a female was born to be the chief. Koro eventually learned his lesson that he had to give his respect/trust to his granddaughter. She was the magical leader of the Maori people!
Focus: The focus on this particular shot is breathtaking. You can see the relationship with Pai and nature. If you notice, this movie used a lot of zooming out (nature shots) and zooming in (faces). Pai and Koro are more in tune with their ancestors and spiritual beings. Pai starts to communicate with her spiritual whale form. Also, because of Pai unity with the old folk tales ways it brings her closer to nature. Nature is the key for Pai to have a closer relationship with her ancestors and gods.
What an amazing post. You explore your own response to the movie as it unfolds. You also reflect on the cultural contexts of Whale Rider. I really like your balance of pictures and text, and the fact that you comment on the imagery of the movie.
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