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Owen, Temuera Morrison, Mamaengaroa Kerr-Bell, Julian "Sonny"
Arahanga, Taungaroa Emile.
This powerful drama was a major hit
in its native New Zealand, outgrossing Jurassic Park in Kiwi cinemas.
Jake and Beth Heke (Temurea Morrison and Rena Owen) are a couple
of Maori descent who are living in a slum in Aukland. While it's
obvious that they still love each other, Jake's alcoholism has driven
a wedge into their relationship and has left their children emotionally
scarred. Jake is charming while sober, but when drunk, he's a violent
psychopath given to blink-of-an-eye mood changes and terrible cruelty
against his loved ones. Liquor has also made it difficult for Jake
to hold onto a job, leaving him dependent on the dole to feed his
family. Nig (Julian Arahanga), Jake's oldest son, has turned his
back on his father and joined a gang of Maori youths whose initiation
rituals include tattooing and torture. Jake's 13-year-old daughter
Grace (Mamaengaroa Kerr-Bell) prefers to spend her time with her
drug-addicted boyfriend -- rather than stay home and fight off the
advances of her father's friends. And Boogie (Taungaroa Emile) ends
up in juvenile hall when Jake's drinking prevents him from going
to court to speak on Boogie's behalf. Once Were Warriors was based
on an acclaimed novel by Alan Duff. |