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Filmed under siege and a draconian media ban, the filmmakers offer a rare and urgent glimpse into indigenous life in Merauke, where Indonesian bulldozers have been systematically destroying their pristine rainforest home.
This film is co-produced by Jubi, Ekspedisi Indonesia Baru, Greenpeace, Yayasan Pusaka, and Watchdoc Documentary.
âThese films give a powerful insight into the hidden occupation and oppression inside West Papua which all people in Aotearoa need to see to understand what our neighbours are enduring,â said an organiser Catherine Delahunty.
West Papua is the western half of New Guinea island and has been occupied by Indonesia since 1963. The independent state of Papua New Guinea is the eastern half.
Organisers of the film screenings are West Papua Action TÄmaki Makaurau. The group notes that more than 500,000 civilians have been killed in a slow genocide against the indigenous population, according to human rights agencies.
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Hobbs & Shaw review (Yeah, this is going to be long)
The Preamble (feel free to skip)
I was on the fence about going to see the new Fast & Furious spinoff, Hobbs & Shaw. Why? Because Iâm a legit fan of the F&F franchise, and I was none too happy about the fact that Vin Diesel invited Dwayne to be a part of the franchise as they were friends at the time, but Dwayneâs fans -- mostly denizens of The Rock who think he can do no wrong -- preceded to treat Vin like he was second fiddle to Dwayne ever since Fast Five. Dwayne, then over the course of 3 films, preceded to get the big(ger) head and show his ass on the set of the last film, and usurped Vinâs franchise right out from under him.Â
What pissed me off more than that was the fact that after Dwayne and Vin got into it, the public not knowing any details or verification on what specifically happened on the set, decided to automatically take Dwayneâs side because ... âHey! Heâs the Rock and we like it when he plays characters that are only a slight variation on his persona when he wrestled full time in the WWE.â There was no concern for right or wrong. No desire to ask both of these Alpha males to put their egos aside. No inclination to actually wait and learn about what really went down. No, the general public has since decided to brand Vin Diesel a joke with no acting skill or talent to speak of.Â
Gone was Vinâs reputation as a scriptwriter, a producer and as a man who helped reinvent this franchise to turn it into something beyond simple street racing and a small found family making it happen in a hostile world. Honest Movie Trailers mocked Vin for taking the franchise seriously and actually putting time, love and effort into making sure each film had heart, not just great action scenes that defy the laws of physics and common sense.Â
Dwayne has become a better actor than he was 15 years ago. I can name about 4 or 5 movies where his performance is pretty good. But Vin was always a good actor. Not great. But definitely stronger than he was given credit for once people started associating him with nothing but action films. On top of that, he was a writer and he knew how to create an environment that people of disparate personalities loved working together and being a part of the franchise.Â
Flash forward to Hobbs & Shaw. There are no members of any of the F&Fâs previous films in this movie. Tyrese called out Dwayne on social media for being selfish and greedy, because all of the other cast members were offered spinoffs too. But they turned them down because they wanted to work as a team. Thatâs how much the franchise means to them. Dwayne clearly had no sense of that loyalty, and obviously his biggest fans donât have any expectations of him to have any either.
Iâm still a fan of Dwayne Johnson, but not as much as I used to be, say 6 or 7 years ago. I still think heâs an immensely generous person when it comes to his fans, and he is a hell of an entertainer. But this situation involving Hobbs & Shaw, combined with some of his comments and behavior regarding sociopolitical events taking place in America over the last 5 years have reminded me that he is not without flaws, and should not be regarded as if he is above impunity.Â
So Then What Happened?
Despite my misgivings about how the Hobbs & Shaw spinoff came about, I finally decided to go see it at the last minute for a few reasons:
Iâve had a particularly hard week and I needed to do something to blow off some steam.
Iâm a huge fan of Jason Statham. I mean huge. Iâm an action film fan in general, but Jason is one of my favorites in the genre. And it takes a lot of negatives to make me not go see one of his films.Â
I adore Helen Mirren. Even if I knew her part would be small, I also knew I would love seeing her play off of Jason again. Their scene together in Fate of the Furious/Furious 8 was the highlight of the film for me (followed by the brief return of Luke Evans).Â
I like Idris Elba. And heâs proven that whether playing a good guy or bad guy, he goes all in. Plus, I like him best as a bad guy.
I like Roman Reigns, and I wanted to be supportive of his first time on the silver screen.
So there it is. Iâm a woman of integrity, but apparently, my integrity fades at the thought of actors I like getting to share a screen together. Feel free to judge me.
Now ... to the review
Hobbs & Shaw is exactly what you expect it to be. It doesnât feel like itâs a part of the Fast & Furious franchise at all, but maybe thatâs intentional. I think at the end of the day, audiences expect a F&F film to involve a cohesive, diverse team and something happening that changes your perspective about what you thought was going to happen. At least thatâs been the franchise's m.o. since the fourth movie.Â
But Hobbs & Shaw keeps a lot of the other elements of the F&F franchise alive. Namely, a solid mix of comedy and action, at least one woman who makes you feel both inspired and afraid, and just a lot of action sequences that test the suspension of disbelief. Oh yeah, and at least one kickass car chase. And thatâs exactly what we get, plus a little more.
Hereâs what I think worked, what didnât, and what I loved (Warning:Â spoilers below):
What Worked For Me
Hobbs & Shaw is first and foremost an action film, but keeping with the Fast & Furious theme of family, the heart of the film takes us back to the connection and power of family. Unlike the original series, where family was defined as the people you find along the way, Hobbs & Shaw is more about bloodline and reconnecting with estranged family. For Hobbs, his family in Samoa. For Shaw, his relationship with his sister, Hattie, who believed that he had betrayed his country and his brothers- and sisters-in-arms. Iâm glad they kept that aspect in, even though I liked the F&Fâs original theme a little better.
I donât know if itâs fair to call them cameos because they have more than one scene in the film, but the addition of Ryan Reynolds and Kevin Hart was a great move. Both are in the film long enough, but not too long. And each are given enough room to deliver what they do best.
The opening sequence showing Hobbs and Shaw starting their day is the perfect introduction to this spinoff. I loved the juxtaposition. If I had to choose a preferred lifestyle, Iâd go with Shawâs routine, but in sunny California.
Ryan Reynoldsâ characterâs name is Locke. I see what you did there. ;-)
Mama Hobbs throwing her flip flop at Cliff Curtis and hitting him in the face. What is it about brown mamas whipping shoes at their kids? LOL!
What Didnât Work For Me
Was Brixtonâs ambush of the CIA black site (which didnât look too black to me) and kidnapping Hattie by running down the face of the building really the most efficient plan and escape? He literally picks her up, carries her on his shoulders, and runs down (with harness attached) the face of the building. It just seemed like it provided way too much of an opportunity for Hobbs & Shaw to catch up to him and for them to get her back. I love a great action sequence, but this one really makes the villain look impractical and hella extra.
Soooooooo, when Hattie is hooked up to the device to extract the virus capsules from her blood, the countdown shows itâs going to take 30 minutes. At that time, itâs dark outside and Brixton hasnât arrived to start the final showdown. Fast forward to Brixtonâs men driving up, The Rock doing that slow-mo walk out to meet them with no shirt on (gulp), and the other usos doing the Siva Tau while Brixtonâs men realize their guns donât work. Then the fighting starts. The sun starts to rise, and everyone is kicking ass and taking names. We see Hattie fighting 2 of the bad guys before Shaw shows up to help. At this point, the countdown on the device says she has 21 minutes to go. Weâre supposed to believe that everything that just happened between the device starting the extraction, Brixton showing up, the Siva Tau before the fight, and the sun rising high enough for us to see Roman Reigns fighting alongside The Rock only took 9 minutes? ... Yep. Why? F&F Laws of Physics.â˘
I stayed until the credits finished -- if you do, youâll see why -- and I was a little disappointed that they used the Hawaiian island of Kauaâi as a stand-in for Samoa. I imagine it mightâve been easier to get permits to shoot in Hawaii, but a part of me feels like itâs a major missed opportunity to not shoot the Samoan scenes in actual Samoa.Â
Soooooooo, weâre supposed to believe that Roman Reigns (or any human being) could just land 2 large metal hooks on to the front joint axles of a truck speeding along in a life-threatening pace while heâs standing on the back of another truck racing ahead of it in one easy throw? ... Yep. Why? F&F Laws of Probability.â˘
Sure, Deckard Shaw was framed when he didnât join Etionâs cabal of world domination, but again, he still killed Han. And at no point do we see him held accountable for that in Furious 8 or in this film. And thereâs no allusion of him doing anything to atone for it in between the films. I adore Statham, but in the end, Deckard is still not a good guy in this franchise until he says or does something to address that terrible act other than âYou guys put my brother in the hospital clinging for his life after some psycho made him do terrible things that killed a lot of people.â This detail still doesnât sit well with me.
Soooooooo, weâre supposed to believe that the key to defeating this super soldier Brixton is by having Shaw and Hobbs work together. But didnât the MI-6 officers that Brixton takes down in the beginning of the film work together? Were their team as petty as Hobbs & Shaw and failed to work together like a cohesive unit when fighting an enemy on a mission? I highly doubt that. The concept at the end is lovely and signifies growth in our leadsâ relationship with one another, but it doesnât quite hold mustard if you consider that the other teams of people Brixtonâs battled throughout the film are plenty cohesive and get killed quickly.
I kind of wish The Usos (Jimmy and Jey) were in this film too. :-( That would have made it even more special given Dwayne used to work with their dad, Junior (aka Rikishi), in the WWE at the same time.
Sooooooooo, weâre supposed to believe Hobbs -- a non-genetically enhanced man -- can grab a huge chain with his bare hands that is connected to a helicopter and pull it close enough to wrap it back around a pulley system and keep that helicopter steady? ... Yep. Why? F&F Laws of Human Anatomy.â˘
What I LovedÂ
All things Helen Mirren. Seriously, I would watch a movie just about the Shaw family. The mum, the sister, the brother and Deckard. This film didnât have enough Helen Mirren, but every scene she was in was a delight.
That little wink and nod to the audience when Shaw, while walking Hobbs and Hattie through his hidden lair, makes a reference to driving a Mini Cooper for âa little job he did in Italy.â I see what you did there. ;-)
Any scene with Jason Statham behind the wheel tearing up the streets of a city in the most impossible manner will always be gold. Always. Be. Gold. And that slide underneath the 2 semis by the car, and later, by the motorcycle, made my stomach clench so hard I think I mightâve pulled something.
Anytime Locke refers to his relationship with Hobbs as being close friends or family. Ryan Reynolds is absurd. Never change.
The entire conversation between Shaw and Hobbs on the plane. All of it. All. Of. It. Itâs the funniest scene in the entire film. And a great callback to the display of chemistry they had together in Furious 8.Â
Using a societyâs history, where they did a helluva lot of damage without high tech weapons, to take on an enemy with high tech weapons, who without those weapons, couldnât hold their own quite as easily, was a beautiful moment and ... great social commentary on the history of colonialism. (::cough::)
Cliff Curtis. He so rarely gets to play a character of Pacifika descent in American films. Iâm happy this movie gave him a chance to do so.
Even though this is a part of their conversation on the plane which I already mentioned was awesome, I loved it when Hobbs reminds Shaw that this is not 1955, and he needs to relax about the idea of Hobbs making a play for Shawâs sister. If she wants to climb that mountain, heâs going to let her climb it. LOL! Itâs her decision, not her brotherâs.
Roman Reigns getting to spear someone! Even though the camera cuts off the full beauty of it by switching to another angle 2/3 of the way through. I donât care what anyone says, Joe Anoaâiâs spear is a work of art. (::phrasing::)
Hattie escaping from the virus extraction roomâs chair and taking down her guards without any help made me want to stand up and cheer. You go, mama!
OK. Thatâs all I can think of for now. But given how long this post is, Iâm sure anyone still reading at this point would say thatâs more than enough.
With that in mind, if you havenât seen Hobbs & Shaw yet, or you did, but you left before the credits finished, I wanted to let you know that there are 3 -- yes, count âem 3 -- scenes in the credits.Â
The first is a scene with Ryan Reynolds, the second is one with Shaw & Hobbs, and the third, which comes at the very end, is another scene with Ryan Reynolds.
Enjoy!