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IMDb rating 7.9
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Critic rating 8

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David Mühle
rated 8

This is a movie that you never forget. Watch it.

2 years ago
Karina N
rated 8

Great movie

9 months ago
Critic Caroline Westbrook
rated 8

The real discovery here (...) is the hitherto unknown Owen, who delivers a performance of towering proportions, one moment bristling with pure anger, the next inflamed with passion for her bullying husband.

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Henrik Samsøe
rated 9

Brutal historie! Helt klart en must see fra 90erne

4 months ago
Michael Thomsen
rated 9

En af 1990ernes bedste film. Kick-ass, men man bliver ikke i godt humør af den!

2 years ago
christel conradsen Conradsen
rated 10

Det er en sindssyg rå tankevækkende film, de spiller så godt og overbevisende. Stof til eftertanke.. en af de få film jeg stadig husker næsten 30 år efter, at have set den.

1 year ago

Cast & Crew

Lee Tamahori
Director
Cliff Curtis
As Bully
Temuera Morrison
As Jake Heke
Rena Owen
As Beth Heke
Ian Mune
As Judge
Taungaroa Emile
As Mark 'Boogie' Heke
Pete Smith
As Dooley

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Once Were Warriors is a powerful and thought-provoking drama that explores the lives of a Maori family living in Auckland, New Zealand. The film centers around the themes of poverty, alcoholism, domestic violence, and the struggle to maintain cultural identity in the face of societal pressures. The story follows Beth Heke, a strong-willed and determined mother who is fiercely protective of her five children, as she tries to keep her family together despite the challenges they face. Her husband Jake, a violent and alcoholic man who is struggling with his own demons, often brings chaos and destruction into their lives. The film also focuses on Nig, the eldest son who becomes involved with a local gang as he tries to find his place in the world. Mark "Boogie" Heke is placed in foster care due to his parents' home life; however Mr Bennett helps him embrace his Maori culture which leads him to reconnect with his family later on in life when they come back together again at an tangihanga (Maori funeral). Grace another one of Jake's daughters documented events that occurred throughout this time period through her journal entries while dreaming big about being independent from an early age; sadly though Uncle Bully takes advantage sexually assaults Grace leading up until she ultimately takes her own life.. This tragedy leaves everyone torn apart especially since because Jake selfishly deals with it by going off alone drinking whereas Beth stands up for herself confronts Bully herself after reading about what happened from Graces diary . The rest if history where Beth decides enough is enough decides take back control over not just hers but also Mavis' Life (her daughter) too! In order restore balance within themselves they begin attending traditional Māori ceremonies which brings them closer together rather than drifting further apart like before so maybe there’s still hope left here yet!

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What movies are similar to Once Were Warriors? Toggle content

Some movies that have similar genres and were produced around the same time as Once Were Warriors include Good Will Hunting, The Shawshank Redemption, Magnolia, Dead Poets Society, Fight Club, American Beauty.

When was Once Were Warriors released in theaters? Toggle content

Once Were Warriors was released in theaters on September 14, 1995.