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The Convert

2023

6.4 /10 IMDb
119 Duration
Director: Lee Tamahori
Cast: Guy Pearce ,Tioreore Ngatai-Me...
Language: English
Country: United Kingdom

A lay preacher arrives at a British settlement in 1830s. His violent past is soon drawn into question and his faith put to the test, as he finds himself caught in the middle of a bloody war between Maori tribes.

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Guy Pearce

Guy Pearce

Actor

Tioreore Ngatai-Melbourne

Tioreore Ngatai-Melbourne

Actor

Antonio Te Maioha

Antonio Te Maioha

Actor

Jacqueline McKenzie

Jacqueline McKenzie

Actor

Te Kohe Tuhaka

Te Kohe Tuhaka

Actor

Lawrence Makoare

Lawrence Makoare

Actor

Dean O'Gorman

Dean O'Gorman

Actor

Jared Turner

Jared Turner

Actor

Kelly Vivian

Kelly Vivian

Actor

Jack Barry

Jack Barry

Actor

Marris Collins

Marris Collins

Actor

Duane Evans Jr.

Duane Evans Jr.

Actor

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10 Oct 2024

In spite of a few shortcomings, I mostly liked The Convert. Firstly, there's Australian actor, Guy Pierce. Pierce who is, in my opinion, fantastic. Its been quite a while since I've seen him in anything, I'd personally consider worthwhile, so this film made for a welcome change. Another upside, is a reasonable, if overcooked story (I'll come to that) which offers insights into early colonial life in New Zealand. In particular, it taps into the conflict between Maori tribes (the native people) and the newly arrived colonists. It's not a bad tale but as is often the case, it overplays its hand. The colonists are depicted as largely narrow minded, racist bigots. Its fair to say there was indeed racism (and still is). Its also true, however that the reason there are no pure Maori left in New Zealand, is because they integrated with the new arrivals.Its a bit hard to overstate the race card, when you stop to consider this fact. That said, there remains a heck of a lot to like here. Great performances, convincing characterisations and action that's a little implausible, at times, but still well done and generally entertaining. In summary, The Convert, in spite of a few shortcomings, is a quality production, that's definitely worth a look.