Rite of the Shaman
- 2022
- 1h 9min
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4,1/10
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA high-school boy must follow in his shaman grandfather's footsteps to become the beacon of light he was meant to be.A high-school boy must follow in his shaman grandfather's footsteps to become the beacon of light he was meant to be.A high-school boy must follow in his shaman grandfather's footsteps to become the beacon of light he was meant to be.
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- 27 victoires et 6 nominations au total
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The story of Kai is one that resonated with me. Especially after the school shootings that have been happening around the country.
This film has you in your feelings but the soundtrack and graphics keep you optimistic. Very well done.
It's a film that the whole family will leave feeling uplifted and feeling good.
Go see this film!!! It will change your life!!!
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This film has you in your feelings but the soundtrack and graphics keep you optimistic. Very well done.
It's a film that the whole family will leave feeling uplifted and feeling good.
Go see this film!!! It will change your life!!!
Support Independent Film!!!
The cinematography was amazing and the lighting was great and the mood was fantastic. I felt all of the emotions. Their facial expressions conveyed their emotions phenomenally. Amazing movie it was so touching. The scenes were absolutely gorgeous as well.
I saw this tonight for the Utah Film Festival and it'll take some time to process what I've seen. I may add more later. This is a gorgeous film with fantastic cinematography, acting, storyline and oh THAT SCORE. More than anything though it touched me deeply in ways I thought it wouldn't. The world is full of such negativity these days and when people are depressed, they push others, even their loved ones, away. But what would happen if we got the call to do the opposite? What would happen if we took the time to leave positive reviews instead of negative ones? What if our small acts of kindness made the biggest difference in people's lives? This one really made me think and probably will for some time.
This movie has a wonderful, if sometimes simplistic, story, that is well worth seeing on the big screen. Tyrell Oberle shines as young Kai, a high school student, immersing himself in the life and wonder of nature, but struggling to manage daily life in a world that doesn't understand him and dealing with his mother's trial with cancer. The reality of his presence on the screen, draws the viewer in, though he barely speaks throughout the film.
The cinematography is gorgeous, from shots of the mountainous countryside to careful scenes of animals, to dramatic shots of all the characters. The score is beautiful, at times haunting and at times earthy and lighthearted,.
There were a few issues that may distract the casual viewer, including sound issues: sometimes the music, though lovely, was overpowering, and sometimes there were audio glitches that sounded like an editor did the best they could with inferior material. A couple of special effects looked amateurish and quickly reminded me that I was watching a low-budget local indie film. A few of the acting performances missed the mark, but there were several who stood out as remarkable talents, including James Morris as Mr. Browning, Kim Stone as Wendy, and Lauren Holdt as Aspen, among others.
What really drives the heart of this story is the central message that what we put out in the world matters. People in pain, spread that pain to others, or as the saying goes, "Hurt people hurt people." On the flip side, the love we give makes a real difference. It comes across simply and clearly--the pain is heart-wrenching, and the kindness is exhilarating. This alone gives the film amazing power and makes it well worth the watch. As someone who has gotten tired of big blockbuster action movies dominating the big screen, it was a real treat watching an independent film with soul, with a real message to send, and made with an artistry and vision that seems to be sorely lacking in the film corporatocracy. Go see this film.
The cinematography is gorgeous, from shots of the mountainous countryside to careful scenes of animals, to dramatic shots of all the characters. The score is beautiful, at times haunting and at times earthy and lighthearted,.
There were a few issues that may distract the casual viewer, including sound issues: sometimes the music, though lovely, was overpowering, and sometimes there were audio glitches that sounded like an editor did the best they could with inferior material. A couple of special effects looked amateurish and quickly reminded me that I was watching a low-budget local indie film. A few of the acting performances missed the mark, but there were several who stood out as remarkable talents, including James Morris as Mr. Browning, Kim Stone as Wendy, and Lauren Holdt as Aspen, among others.
What really drives the heart of this story is the central message that what we put out in the world matters. People in pain, spread that pain to others, or as the saying goes, "Hurt people hurt people." On the flip side, the love we give makes a real difference. It comes across simply and clearly--the pain is heart-wrenching, and the kindness is exhilarating. This alone gives the film amazing power and makes it well worth the watch. As someone who has gotten tired of big blockbuster action movies dominating the big screen, it was a real treat watching an independent film with soul, with a real message to send, and made with an artistry and vision that seems to be sorely lacking in the film corporatocracy. Go see this film.
To my knowledge "Rite of the Shaman" is the sophomore feature film from the young independent Zepstone Media. I review it with that lens, not in comparison to big-budget productions. Think of it like a local band that's so good it starts getting gigs in venues bigger and more prestigious than local pubs.
Sure, the film has flaws. Sometimes the music overpowers the dialogue. In one scene where the audience views a computer conversation, the text is framed too far to the right and left of screen, making it difficult to read. The bullying scenes could have been more dramatic. The lead character's climatic transformation is powerful, but it left me starving for information about the beings who catalyzed it. (Please, please, please make a sequel!)
Emphatically, to dwell on "Rite's" relatively few technical flaws is absurdly shallow.
For one, this ORIGINAL film is a refreshing reprieve from Hollywood's incessant obsession with vampires, Vikings, zombies and mediocre remakes of great films. Zepstone got more right than wrong in its technically execution.
Most importantly, "Rite's" message brings fresh hope at a time when the news and social media are full of anger, fear and hatred. Any viewer; regardless of age, economic status, religion, politics, or social passion; who looks for the similarities rather than the differences; will be moved to tears and inspired to become the change they want to see.
Yeah, just go see it. It's that important.
Sure, the film has flaws. Sometimes the music overpowers the dialogue. In one scene where the audience views a computer conversation, the text is framed too far to the right and left of screen, making it difficult to read. The bullying scenes could have been more dramatic. The lead character's climatic transformation is powerful, but it left me starving for information about the beings who catalyzed it. (Please, please, please make a sequel!)
Emphatically, to dwell on "Rite's" relatively few technical flaws is absurdly shallow.
For one, this ORIGINAL film is a refreshing reprieve from Hollywood's incessant obsession with vampires, Vikings, zombies and mediocre remakes of great films. Zepstone got more right than wrong in its technically execution.
Most importantly, "Rite's" message brings fresh hope at a time when the news and social media are full of anger, fear and hatred. Any viewer; regardless of age, economic status, religion, politics, or social passion; who looks for the similarities rather than the differences; will be moved to tears and inspired to become the change they want to see.
Yeah, just go see it. It's that important.
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- AnecdotesRite of the Shaman had a 3-week-long theatrical run after the movie was scouted by Purdie Distribution during the Utah Film Festival awards show. The movie swept the festival, winning Best Picture, Best Cinematography, Best Editing, Best Music Score, and Best Supporting Actress.
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- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 16 210 $US
- Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 7 645 $US
- 29 mai 2022
- Montant brut mondial
- 16 210 $US
- Durée1 heure 9 minutes
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