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Hawaii [VHS]

Hawaii [VHS]

Product Type: Video

Product Price: $14.95

Manufacturer: MGM (Video & DVD)

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Description

George Roy Hill (Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid) directed this adaptation of James Michener's novel about the history of the 50th state. Max von Sydow plays a zealous missionary with a Calvinist bent, intent on enlightening the natives even as his wife (Julie Andrews) is romanced by the dashing Richard Harris. The film is both a glossy vision of Hawaii in the early 19th century and a sometimes-brutal drama full of death, a rough childbirth, stormy weather, etc. Hill's blunt editing, meant to emphasize the more terrifying aspects of the natural order of life, makes the film look particularly dated and mannered today. This is best appreciated for its cast, all of whom were making inroads in Hollywood at the time. --Tom Keogh

Reviews

Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2010-07-30
Summary: "Hawaii The one you never Knew about !"

Hawaii is a all must see movie it tells a story very close to the American Indian Experience, the taking of land from native people's and the introduction of Living a Christan way of life only to be subjected to disease and rejection from christian leaders. Good enough to see Even better to add to anyone's DVD collection.


Rating: 3 / 5
Date: 2010-06-14
Summary: "Long enough for me"

My first thought about the film was "good but way too long!" So I found it interesting to read all of the reviews here complaining about the missing half-hour! Perhaps if I'd seen what was cut I may have liked it better---who knows?

Anyway, as for this version, I found it awfully slow and one-dimensional. We see the poor minister, wonderfully played by Max von Sydow, doing his narrow-minded, judgemental thing over and over and over, to the point where I really didn't want to watch it anymore and turned it off. The next day, when I had some time to kill I returned to it and found that it did become more interesting. Then, right before the end, the minister has change of heart and turns out to be a loving guy, after all. A case of "too little, too late" for me. If more had been shown of the man's inner conflicts as the film went along, it would have been much more believable and interesting. However at the time it was made, people still believed in black and white, good and bad so this was how the story was presented.

I think that the film did make some effort in showing the positive effects of Christianity instead of showing only the dark, condemnatory side. The missionaries did keep the happy natives from killing the deformed babies. I can't really complain that they made an effort to stop incest, either.

Von Sydow did a wonderful job given the character he had to play and his ending scenes were really marvelous. Julie Andrews was adequate as his wife although she certainly didn't burn up the screen with either her personality or her beauty. It was hard for me to imagine the handsome, squashbuckling whaling captain played magnificently by Richard Harris, pining away for this pale flower.

The supporting characters were all very good, especially the woman who played the native queen.

As epics go, this is one that didn't age well in my opinion. However it is colorful and gives some interesting history of the islands.


Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2010-05-23
Summary: "Hawaii DVD (Mitchner's novel)"

The dvd itself was in perfect condition. Packaging minimally marred, but nothing significant. Amazon kept me up to date on each step of the order. The dvd was shipped quickly. I'm very happy with the order process and the product received.

To my surprise, the movie only covered about 1/3 of the James Mitchner novel. But the novel covers about 1500 years of history, so it would be difficult to condense it all into 1 movie. I wish they would have come up with sequals.


Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2010-02-03
Summary: "Hawaii"

I had seen this movie many years ago in the theatre when it was first released. After planning a trip to Hawaii with a friend who had never been to Hawaii, I thought it would be good for her to get a little background on where we were going. The movie explained the history of some of the places we visited.


Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2010-01-30
Summary: "review of HAWAII"

From James Michener's novel, this is the story of a nissionary sent to Hawaii to convert the people to Christianity. His wife, Jerusha, is more understanding of the Hawaiians AND IS A moderating influence.