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The New World

The classic American tale of the native indian girl Pocahontas gets a sober retelling by veteran film-maker Terrence Malick. Newcomer Q'Orianka Kilcher plays the princess who falls in love with Colin Farrell's English mercenary against the backdrop of the colonisation of America in the early 1600s. Lengthy and at times ponderous, the story takes it's time gelling but - thanks to uniformly good performances - gets there in the end.

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Stars: Colin Farrell, Q'orianka Kilcher, Christian Bale, Christopher Plummer, August Schellenberg
Director: Terrence Malick
Year: 2005
Running time: 150 mins
Certificate: 12
 
 

"We must be careful not to upset the naturals," announces Captain Newport (Plummer) as the good ship Susan Constant makes land on the coast of what will become Virginia.

Wise words. And ones that we already know won't be heeded as the crew scramble ashore and begin establishing a foothold in what they regard as their "new world."

An uneasy peace is reached with the locals - a proud, sophisticated sort ruled over by the chieftain Powhatan (August Schellenberg) - but it's not long before English arrogance leads to conflict.

The struggling colonists, watchful of attack and woefully unable to fend for themselves, elect the rebellious Captain Smith (Farrell) to lead an expedition upstream to find food.

However, they are ambushed and Smith - the sole survivor - is taken prisoner. His life spared at the instigation of the chief's daughter Pocahontas, he find himself going native. He also finds himself falling in love.

Terrence Malick is not a director you could ever accuse of being in a rush. With just a handful of films under his belt in a 30-odd year career, he first drafted this script 25 years ago. The New World

His tardy timescale is also reflected in his movies, long, drawn-out contemplative affairs that often appear to drift into a National Geographic documentary - all buzzing bees and blossoming flowers - and then back again.

Here he quite graphically pitches the native Americans (wise, resourceful with a vocab that doesn't include the words lie or deceive) against the English (unkempt, feckless, duplicitous).

Bridging the cultural and social abyss between them is the thoughtful Smith, a socialist utopian centuries ahead of his time who, nonetheless, honours his allegiance to the court of King James.

His tender relationship with Pocahontas is the mainspring of the film, lending it warmth and humanity; qualities that seep away as the colonists degrade themselves and those around them with a feral brutality.

To derive maximum enjoyment, you have to be prepared for the long-haul - this is not a director who will appeal to the MTV generation - and the occasional awkward narrative leap suggests a draconian editing process.

Yet, it's worth sticking with. Farrell - smouldering rather than sweary - is on fine form, Kilcher is always watchable and you feel you can almost smell the wood smoke.

Tim Evans

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Julio Nkowane
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Surprisingly, I enjoyed this movie. Unlike most of the contemporary movies depicting ancient civilizations (their customs and traditions), this movie did not focus on violence and gore - the 'dark side' of the past. Rather, it placed emphasis on beauty. The beauty of nature, life and love. The acting was/is well performed, the soundtrack is ace, the direction is top notch, and the story is classic. Captivating in every cinematic sense.
 
Derek Hunter
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The film was not too bad. The story was a bit slow but some great scenes. Not usually a Farrell fan but he did well.
 
Lisa Turnbull
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The only word I can really use to describe this film is beautiful! The way the film is shot adds so much to the characters' feelings and although the film is a little slow at some points it is definitely worth a watch.
 
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