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Bottom-Line: Unconventionally told, and slow and plodding at times, The New World is nonetheless a movie well worth watching if only to see the performance of Q'orianka Kitcher.
The story of fabled Pocahontas her real name was Mataoaka), the Indian princess from Virginia, has been the subject of many a story cartoon and otherwise and none of them seemed to get it right. The latest attempt 2005's The New World manages to tell the story, but does so in an unconventional manner. From the opening frames one gets the sense that this movie starting Colin Farrell, and new-comer (yes, supposedly Jewel's second cousin) is going to be different.
My Viewpoint
The New World is not a conventional film in that it does not fill in the gaps in your knowledgebase with narrative or lengthy explanations about what is taking place on the screen. The screen writer/director assume you already know the story and therefore there is no need to waste time on useless pointers and narrative direction. The New World plays out like a visual poem, with long lingering scenes that seem to tell their own story like stanza's, only the pictures are the stanza's, the unspoken touches and glances between John Smith and young Pocahontas the words. Visually the movie worked in telling the story of two people falling in love, but it left the overall film seems disjointed and incomplete.
The two principle actors did a masterful job in relating to one another on the screen; the chemistry between them was palpable, and how could one ignore Q'orianka Kitcher's penetrating eyes, and not melt within the shine of her smile. She, out of everyone else in The New World gets the most time on screen and she more than holds her own against far more seasoned actors. She has a unique beauty born out of the ruggedness that is the Pacific Northwest and I for one hop we see far more of her.
Unconventionally told, and slow and plodding at times, The New World is nonetheless a movie well worth watching if only to see the performance of Q'orianka Kitcher; she carries this film, gives it its gravitas, its wonderment and emotion. It's her performance that knits this film together, all the more remarkable when you consider that she was just 14-years-old when the film was shot. See the film; you may not love it, but you'll love Q'orianka Kitcher in it.
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