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What Becomes of the Broken Hearted? on DVD, Crime, Temuera Morrison

What Becomes of the Broken Hearted? on DVD, Crime, Temuera Morrison

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This sequel to the New Zealand-set drama "Once Were Warriors" revisits alcoholic Maori man Jake Heke (Temuera Morrison) and his wife, Beth (Rena Owen), who have separated, largely due to his excessive drinking. When their older son, Nig (Julian Arahanga), is killed in a gang fight, his brother, Sonny (Clint Eruera), becomes determined to avenge his death. Attempting to change his life for the better, Jake tries to help Sonny avoid Nig's tragic fate. 

STARS:  Temuera Morrison, Rena Owen, Clint Eruera


108 min | Drama Crime| 1999 | Color

 

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Not Great…but not bad , either !

Powerful, moving film. Its one of those movies...where I almost felt like I was watching a piece of my life unfold before me. It reminded me so much of friends I've known who have struggled with anger, rage and pride. I also loved the scene in the music store with the singing; it was, perhaps, awkward or even, to use a popular term these days, "cringey", but so much of what is truly heartfelt in life tends to be like that.


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