When a mysterious stranger arrives in their isolated coastal town, 10-year-old twins, Kimi and Melody are forced apart. Kimi must find the strength to let go of what he loves the most.When a mysterious stranger arrives in their isolated coastal town, 10-year-old twins, Kimi and Melody are forced apart. Kimi must find the strength to let go of what he loves the most.When a mysterious stranger arrives in their isolated coastal town, 10-year-old twins, Kimi and Melody are forced apart. Kimi must find the strength to let go of what he loves the most.
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Having lived in NZ for 8 years in a similarly remote coastal community, this beautiful movie made be both laugh and cry.
It shows both the highs and lows of: family, community life, and isolation.
The pace is slow, but the characters and photography make this movie feel like you are there in the windswept location yourself.
If you're after something mindless and trivial, this isnt for you. If you want to be opened with emotion and empathy - then indulge in this movie.
It shows both the highs and lows of: family, community life, and isolation.
The pace is slow, but the characters and photography make this movie feel like you are there in the windswept location yourself.
If you're after something mindless and trivial, this isnt for you. If you want to be opened with emotion and empathy - then indulge in this movie.
This simple and effective Maori (NZ) film details a family turning point in a 10 year old boys life. Set in the wildest coldest windswept coast of North Island New Zealand and featuring some of the most spectacular freezing desolate landscapes since STORM BOY and RYANS DAUGHTER, any viewer willing to settle into THE STRENGTH OF WATER will emerge blinking back into their own lives afterwards having felt as though the actually have been somewhere. A NZ-German co-production, THE STRENGTH OF WATER features an all Maori cast and shows a loving family who suddenly cope with a cruel twist of fate and the emotional fallout. The unaffected natural performances are quite astonishing and will allow any age person to completely connect with the characters. The family is sensible, hard working and live simply which makes the storyline and what befalls them all the more touching. Then they have to put up with what happens to their community. The amazing cold wet scenes in a windy rain-swept rusting car scrap-yard are so visceral I still feel now as though I was actually there that day. THE STRENGTH OF WATER, like the NZ counterpart from 10 years ago WHALE RIDER makes for emotionally satisfying viewing and I recommend it heartily. How these people live in this freezing saturated paradise is almost bewildering. It is an exceptionally good film. It also reminded me of the Scottish film KES.
I was lucky enough to see this @ Berlin film festival.
It was one of the visually beautiful and moving films I saw!
It stood out for me through it's compelling subject matter and stunning landscapes.
The performances were extraordinary. They kids were so real and open in their performances. I got a glimpse into a culture I didn't know yet found something universal within it...
The audience around me were laughing and crying with me... I think we were all taken by the heart and warmth of this film.
This is the sort of film that needs to be seen. I hope it gets a release outside the festival circuit. I can't wait to see what the director (and writer) do next.
As you can see this film moved me...
It was one of the visually beautiful and moving films I saw!
It stood out for me through it's compelling subject matter and stunning landscapes.
The performances were extraordinary. They kids were so real and open in their performances. I got a glimpse into a culture I didn't know yet found something universal within it...
The audience around me were laughing and crying with me... I think we were all taken by the heart and warmth of this film.
This is the sort of film that needs to be seen. I hope it gets a release outside the festival circuit. I can't wait to see what the director (and writer) do next.
As you can see this film moved me...
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- $163,650
- Runtime1 hour 26 minutes
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- 1.78 : 1
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By what name was The Strength of Water (2009) officially released in Canada in English?
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