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During the 1820s, a domineering young minister, Abner Hale (Max von Sydow), and his compassionate wife, Jerusha (Julie Andrews), embark on a dangerous sea voyage to Hawaii. When they arrive, Jerusha befriends the Hawaiian people and embraces their customs and culture, while Abner, intent on converting them to Christianity, views them as pagan savages. Jerusha grows unhappy with her marriage and begins to fall for Rafer Hoxworth (Richard Harris), a past lover.

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Pauline Kael The New Republic What I am describing sounds like a stinker. And by formal aesthetic standards it is. But it’s a surprisingly absorbing movie, just the same. Sep 19, 2023 Full Review TIME Magazine Hawaii, as it happens, is a normal, lively, fairly intelligent ten-ton mouse. Jul 22, 2013 Full Review Variety Staff Variety Hill's direction, solid in the intimate dramatic scenes, is as good in crowd shots which rep the major external events. Mar 26, 2009 Full Review Matt Brunson Creative Loafing The film features a towering performance by Max von Sydow ... although it's Jocelyne LaGarde who nabbed the most praise for her delightful turn. Rated: 3/4 Feb 6, 2016 Full Review TV Guide It cost more than $15 million, and every penny is on the screen. Rated: 3/4 Jul 22, 2013 Full Review Emanuel Levy EmanuelLevy.Com Rated: 2/5 Jul 1, 2005 Full Review Read all reviews

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Red T It's ok but given the composer, all star actors, very talented director, best location on earth and a epic story it's a surprising letdown. The acting is just surprisingly ok. The biggest problem is Max von Sydow's performance. He's just ok, he's very arrogant, pretentious, and above all not likeable until literally the very end. Also, the chemistry with Andrews is nothing special even though shes decent enough. Everyone else is just ok except for the Hawaiian Assistant who wanted to become a preacher, he was terrible and every time he talked it feels like I was listening to a nature documentary. The Queen also was nothing special and her voice dubbing I think had a lot to do with it. It's amazing how a All Star cast like this gives such a mediocre performance overall. The music is & Cinematography are the best aspects of this. There are some great sweeping epic shots, a sweeping music score, and a beautiful location. The problem is a lot of scenes are very forgettable and feel dry at times throughout and need more of the soundtrack used. Even though it does get used a lot it still isn't enough. Also, this is a epic story but the camera work doesn't know how to always convey that consistently. It feels like its epic half the time and a melodrama the other half. Finally the editing and pacing are ok but man they are choppy scene to scene. This movie somehow with a 3 hour run time (I saw the 2.5 hour one) feels rushed and scenes especially in the middle feel like things just happen even though they do pay off long term. They have a baby (which could've been cut), and than they fight the sailors, and than they convert the queen, and than she dies, and than a love triangle happens. It all feels rushed and doesn't build well or have epic scale consistently. This really feels like the director didn't quite know how to make this work entirely with all the amazing asset given. What is here works well enough if your a big fan of Von Sydow. Otherwise I really can't say I'd recommend this to anyone else. There are better epic films out there. Rated 3 out of 5 stars 06/28/23 Full Review Audience Member Great historical fiction movie. Malama who portrays Kaahumanu is the perfect choice. It shows the "east meets west" aspects of what happened when the missionaries came. Rated 5 out of 5 stars 01/28/23 Full Review Audience Member I'm a fan of long generational novels and long format films that explore the characters we come to know. This movie should be seen in its original 189 minute roadshow version to appreciate the full scope of the story and the characters. As far as I know that exists only on the Twilight Time release of the movie or perhaps the old laser disc. The movie has elements of comedic relief primarily through the outstanding performance of Jocelyn La Garde--her one and only film for which she was nominated for a best supporting actress Oscar. She is warm and effecting. The story itself however is a tragedy--the arrogance of religion that ultimately destroys a culture because it refuses to accept that there are ways to believe other than what it preaches. Max von Sydow's character is difficult to put up with for the 189 minute run time because he is so rigid and is the epitome of arrogance. Yet, he does evolve. He is exhausting however. Julie Andrews' character is a very nice counterpoint, but her role is comparatively small or it seems like it because Mr. von Sydow is literally in every scene. I really like this movie in its original roadshow format. It's worth the time investment and, as they say--whoever they are, they don't make them like this anymore. Rated 4 out of 5 stars 02/25/23 Full Review steve d Besides a few good performances it really dragged. Rated 2 out of 5 stars 03/30/23 Full Review ashley h Hawaii is an incredible film. It is about an American missionary and his wife travel to the exotic island kingdom of Hawaii. Julie Andrews and Richard Harris give fantastic performances. The screenplay is well written. George Roy Hill did a great job directing this movie. I enjoyed watching this motion picture because of the drama. Hawaii is a must see. Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars 03/31/23 Full Review robert m Good movie. Almost great in a few moments. Shows you what was right and what was wrong with the missionaries. Wait until the end of the movie before you make your judgement. The big hula show, at the point when native culture is dying, is too Hollywood. Two or three dancers would have been enough. Rated 4 out of 5 stars 03/30/23 Full Review Read all reviews
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Synopsis During the 1820s, a domineering young minister, Abner Hale (Max von Sydow), and his compassionate wife, Jerusha (Julie Andrews), embark on a dangerous sea voyage to Hawaii. When they arrive, Jerusha befriends the Hawaiian people and embraces their customs and culture, while Abner, intent on converting them to Christianity, views them as pagan savages. Jerusha grows unhappy with her marriage and begins to fall for Rafer Hoxworth (Richard Harris), a past lover.
Director
George Roy Hill
Producer
Walter Mirisch
Screenwriter
Dalton Trumbo, Daniel Taradash
Distributor
United Artists
Production Co
Mirisch Corporation, Pan Arts
Genre
Drama
Original Language
English
Release Date (Theaters)
Oct 10, 1966, Original
Release Date (Streaming)
May 21, 2017
Runtime
3h 1m
Sound Mix
Stereo
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