As the film is based on real historical
events, first of all it’s necessary to provide some facts and to mention that in 1947, a Norwegian
zoologist and adventurer, Thor Heyerdahl (Pal Sverre Hagen), set sail for
Polynesia from Peru in a balsa-wood raft that he called Kon-Tiki, after a sun
god. Through his studies had developed some unorthodox ideas about early
migrations to the islands. Unlike other researchers, who embraced the theory
that Polynesia had been populated by way of Asia, Heyerdahl argued that the
islanders originated in South America. To prove his theory, the
scientist built the kind of raft that he believed early South American seafarers
might have constructed, and set sail with five other men. After 101 days they
landed on the Raroia Atoll in the Tuamotu Archipelago.
The
film under discussion, “Kon-Tiki,” is, according to the author, instead a
stolidly old-fashioned and manly hair-in-the-wind entertainment of the sort
that could have filled out the bottom of a studio double bill. To say
specifically, the men are handsome, the sea is pretty and if the sharks look rubbery,
at least they add some drama to what otherwise proves a dull affair. In
addition, Manohla Dargis adds skeptically that it’s also a distracting affair
because, in a misguided move, the filmmakers have the men speak in English;
there’s also a Norwegian-language version.
The
author concludes by saying that if this movie is to be believed, brave Thor
Heyerdahl’s voyage was largely bereft of tension and interesting conversation;
besides, Dargis compares this movie quite unfavourably to Ang Lee’s “Life of Pi,” which, however flawed, lyrically conveyed the beauty and
madness of a long journey into both the world and the soul. As for me, I’ve
by no means heard about the famous Norwegian scientist and seafarer, and it’s a
pity there hasn’t been shot any good film about his adventures yet and all we
have now are only pitiful attempts to show the significance of his discoveries.
WELL DONE!
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