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Sam Neill Weekend – Hunt for the Wilderpeople (2016)

By Newguy

Sam Neill Weekend – Hunt for the Wilderpeople (2016)Director: Taika Waititi

Writer: Taika Waititi (Screenplay) Barry Crump (Novel)

Starring: Sam Neill, Julian Dennison, Rima Te Wiata, Rache House, Tioreore Ngatai-Melbourne, Oscar Knightley

Plot: A national manhunt is ordered for a rebellious kid and his foster uncle who go missing in the wild New Zealand bush.


Tagline – Nature just got gangster

Runtime: 1 Hour 41 Minutes

There may be spoilers the rest of the review

Verdict: Truly Enjoyable

Story: Hunt for the Wilderpeople starts as rebellious kid Ricky (Dennison) gets taken to his latest foster home to live with Hec (Neill) and Bella (Te Wiata) who open his eyes to farm life after years of street life. This life changes quickly when Bella passes away leaving Ricky facing the reality he will need to return to a foster home.

Ricky runs away into the wilderness with his dog Tupac only for Hec finding him and taking him on an adventure through the wilderness. The only problem is Ricky gets reported missing and the authorities believe Hec kidnapped with a manhunt searching for them both.

Thoughts on Hunt for the Wilderpeople

Characters – Ricky is a rebellious teenager that has bounced through the foster system, now he must go into farm life away from the street problems he has found himself in. when he goes off into the wilderness he wants to prove himself to everyone and Hec. Hec is the father figure that adopts Ricky only to take him under his wing after his wife died, he is a reluctant protector and guide who would rather be with at one with nature. Paula is the child welfare officer that is trying to find Ricky, she does want what is best for the children but can take things too far.

PerformancesSam Neill easily gives one of his best performances of his career here, showing the heart the character needs along with the determination to do the right thing too. Julian Dennison is fantastic in this role, he has the innocent side while also showing the front of toughness that the character requires.

Sam Neill Weekend – Hunt for the Wilderpeople (2016)

StoryThe story is a coming of age tale, between a foster kid and his reluctant new father who wasn’t prepared for the responsibility placed upon him. The two go on an adventure through the wilderness which gathers national news and a nationwide manhunt. It shows how two different people from different backgrounds of different ages can work together, teaching each other important life lesson, in what is one of the most enjoyable stories you will see.

Adventure/ComedyThe adventure takes us through the New Zealand wilderness, seeing sights of wonder along the way. The film is told in a comic tone that will make you laugh plenty of times along the journey.

SettingsThe wilderness of New Zealand makes for the stunning settings being used, nearly all the scenes have a breath-taking view.

Sam Neill Weekend – Hunt for the Wilderpeople (2016)

Scene of the Movie –
The last run.

That Moment That Annoyed Me Certain slang turns can go over your head.

Final ThoughtsThis is one of the most fun coming of age movies I have ever seen, the adventure is fantastic, the comedy hits and the pairing works all day long.

Overall: Must watch cinema for the family.

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Sam Neill Weekend – Hunt for the Wilderpeople (2016)

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