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The Mission

  • 2023
  • PG-13
  • 1h 43m
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The Mission (2023)
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26-year-old American missionary John Chau was killed as he attempted to make contact with an Indigenous group off the coast of India, one of the last communities on the planet still living i... Read all26-year-old American missionary John Chau was killed as he attempted to make contact with an Indigenous group off the coast of India, one of the last communities on the planet still living in isolation.26-year-old American missionary John Chau was killed as he attempted to make contact with an Indigenous group off the coast of India, one of the last communities on the planet still living in isolation.

  • Directors
    • Amanda McBaine
    • Jesse Moss
  • Writers
    • Amanda McBaine
    • Jesse Moss
  • Stars
    • Pam Arlund
    • Dan Davis
    • Levi Davis
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    • Directors
      • Amanda McBaine
      • Jesse Moss
    • Writers
      • Amanda McBaine
      • Jesse Moss
    • Stars
      • Pam Arlund
      • Dan Davis
      • Levi Davis
    • 20User reviews
    • 27Critic reviews
    • 74Metascore
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    • Awards
      • 12 nominations total

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    Pam Arlund
    • Self
    Dan Davis
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    Levi Davis
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    Daniel Everett
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    Adam Goodheart
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    Mary Ho
    • Self
    Lawrence Kao
    Lawrence Kao
    • John Chau
    • (voice)
    Arin Okada
    • Self
    T.N. Pandit
    • Self
    Jimmy Shaw
    • Self
    David Shih
    David Shih
    • Patrick Chau
    • (voice)
    Cameron Silsbee
    • Self
    Cassie Simons
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    • Directors
      • Amanda McBaine
      • Jesse Moss
    • Writers
      • Amanda McBaine
      • Jesse Moss
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    1tfrj14

    Terribly done

    What a horrible doc. This could have been so interesting but they spent 90% of it on his background and 10% on the actual mission. What a waste.

    How do the filmmakers not realize what is interesting about this story? It isn't John, or his father's journal. An hour in, and we're still nowhere near him actually attempting to go to the island. Then they just skate through that part, completely leaving out the most interesting details of the story.

    Man, this was frustrating. Complete and total waste of time. You will learn more about north sentinel and this story from five minutes on Wikipedia. Hopefully someone remakes this story properly.
    6paul-allaer

    Similar to "Savior Complex" (but not nearly as good)

    As "The Mission" (2023 release; 103 min) opens, we are introduced to John Chau, an evangelican Christian who is hellbent on doing missionary, the further away and more isolated, the better. Through something called "Unreached People", he sets his sights on the 200 or so resident on the North Sentinel Island, one of the most isolated spots on earth (in the Bay of Bengal)...

    Couple of comments: this is the second documentary from co-directors (and real life husband and wife) Jesse Moss and Amanda McBain ("Boys State"). Here they reassess the life and times of John Chau, the evangelican Christian whose mission went horribly wrong. Of course it raises the issue of the assumed superiority by (almost always white) people who are determined to show the rest of the world how it's done and how to live a proper and meaningful life. The thought that maybe, just maybe, this is just insanely arrogant, if not worse, doesn't even enter their universe. All of these themes were also examined in another documentary from earlier this year called "Savior Complex", and frankly better than in "The Mission". (As a complete aside, please do not confuse this documentary with the 1986 movie of the same name starring Robert de Niro. They are completely unrelated projects.)

    "The Mission" premiered at the Telluride film festival some months back and it is now streaming on Hulu. If you are curious about the moral pros and cons of religious missionary work by white people across the globe, I'd readily suggest you check this out, and draw your own conclusion.
    4josephlbrewster

    Meh, a non-committal mess

    First, to those complaining this is "too Christian", it's anything but. This documentary tries to ride the line and show multiple sides, but it leans heavier to the "he was misguided" side with some strong digs toward evangelicals and missionary work in general. It is anything but sympathetic to mission work and goes out of its way to highlight all the "damage" done by missionaries, or at the very least, the wasted efforts (by interviewing a missionary turned atheist).

    I appreciated the various points of view and the attempt to be impartial, but several things gummed up this documentary.

    The animation was not appealing to me. I would have preferred re-enactments or a different animation style. It seemed cheap and cheesy at times, though still effective and better than nothing.

    The editing was confusing, leaving me wondering what the point of the documentary was. For a documentary about such a focused and driven (misguided or not) young man, the film it self was far less confident and focused, meandering from non-commitment, to moments of sympathy, then on to scathing appraisals of disagreement, and finally landing with an awkward sense of off-balance closure with a religious, but non-Christian, poem by the dad.

    I felt like this film tried to be something everyone could appreciate, but ended up being something that probably won't please the skeptics or the believers. We might assume that's the expected outcome of neutral journalism, but it felt too cobbled together and forced to seem relevant.

    The information was fascinating, but the film, for me, was disappointing.
    6GrimSage1123

    Um. Okay

    It's really a story that we all know about.

    But the real question is how it's told.

    The storytelling, for me, was pretty average. I like the live-action bit, but it did not blow my mind for sure. I wish the interviews had more depth. I like that they tried to humanise Chau - a brilliant but dumb kid who wants to "save" the world from Hell and pave the way for Jesus' return. However, his dad's mournful letter cannot be the sole reason for me to empathise with Chau. I wish the filmmakers tried digging deeper into his life.

    Also, how can you give TN Pandit such little screen time? And how can you miss the incredible Madhumala Chattopadhyay in this documentary that revolves around North Sentinel? Wish it was extensively researched and showed the Indian perspective.
    1maddiejayne-57292

    Glorifies religious arrogance while ignoring the North Sentinelese

    The podcast Behind the B has an incredible series on this event and the history of colonialist and neighboring people involving themselves with the very unwilling North Sentinelese people that was very informative and interesting and made it very clear that these people want to be left alone and reinforcing that what Chau did was reckless, stupid, arrogant and selfish. I highly recommend the podcast if you want to actually learn about what happened, including what John did in the lead up to going to the island that helped him rationalize his decision. This documentary is borderline harmful in glorifying this man and treating him like a dreamer with a calling instead of a selfish moron while making the people he endangered take a back seat to this wannabe colonialist.

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      • December 8, 2023 (United States)
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      • $58,377
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $30,409
      • Oct 15, 2023
    • Gross worldwide
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