Hunt for the Wilderpeople
- Director: Taika Waititi
- Writer: Taika Waititi; Barry Crump
- Producer: Sarah Cook; Charlie McClellan
CGiii Comment
Quite simply: A modern day classic.
Rarely do we get to gush about a film...cue: Some serious gushing.
Ooooooh...where to start?
With Sam Neil, he supports a blisteringly funny performance by Julian Dennison - whose comic timing is utter perfection.
The writing...to hell with political correctness...off-the-wall one-liners come - fast and furious - from every angle...with a monologue [from Dennison] that will have you howling, a masterclass in how to innocently incriminate [an innocent] someone of serious child sexual abuse/assault!
Yes, there are moments when the comedy is rather clunky...the buffoons in the forest, too slapstick. The chief detective, not a natural actress and/or comedian.
However, these hiccups can be forgiven...this is a rollercoaster ride of hard knocks, tender times and sad circumstances. It really is all about survival...choosing to live your life the way you want to, screwing the system - a system that really knows nothing about choice.
Hunt for the Wilderpeople manages - in its stride - to address the complexities of children-in-care and the dead-end care that the elderly have to look forward to...not exactly the cheeriest of subjects...but, these grim realities have been dealt a knockout blow via a fine script and an electric on-screen chemistry between man and boy...cease the gushing!
Bend over backwards to see this...it's heart-warming, it's a riot...it's a bloody marvellous film!
Trailer...
The(ir) Blurb...
A national manhunt is ordered for a rebellious kid and his foster uncle who go missing in the wild New Zealand bush.
Cast & Characters
Sam Neill as Hec;
Julian Dennison as Ricky;
Rima Te Wiata as Bella;
Rachel House as Paula;
Tioreore Ngatai-Melbourne as Kahu;
Oscar Kightley as Andy;
Stan Walker as Ron;
Mike Minogue as Joe;
Cohen Holloway as Hugh;
Rhys Darby as Psycho Sam;
Troy Kingi as TK;
Taika Waititi as Minister;
Hamish Parkinson as Gavin;
Stu Giles as Sick Man;
Lloyd Scott as Tourist