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Hunt for the Wilderpeople

Nature just got gangster.
2016 | 101m | English

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Ricky is a defiant young city kid who finds himself on the run with his cantankerous foster uncle in the wild New Zealand bush. A national manhunt ensues, and the two are forced to put aside their differences and work together to survive.
Release Date: Mar 31, 2016
Director: Taika Waititi
Writer: Barry Crump, Taika Waititi
Genres: Comedy, Adventure, Drama
Keywords countryside, based on novel or book, new zealand, wilderness, delinquent, wild boar, coming of age, dog, foster family, nature
Production Companies Defender Films, Piki Films, Curious Films
Box Office Revenue: $23,900,000
Budget: $2,500,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Sam Neill Hec
Julian Dennison Ricky
Rima Te Wiata Bella
Rachel House Paula
Tioreore Ngatai-Melbourne Kahu
Oscar Kightley Andy
Stan Walker Ron
Mike Minogue Joe
Cohen Holloway Hugh
Rhys Darby Psycho Sam
Troy Kingi TK
Taika Waititi Minister
Hamish Parkinson Gavin
Stu Giles Sick Man
Lloyd Scott Tourist
Selina Woulfe Organ Player
Mabelle Dennison Church Lady
Sonia Spyve Court Lawyer
Timothy Herbert Court Lawyer
John Campbell John Campbell
Mihingarangi Forbes Mihingarangi Forbes
Nadine Higgins Nadine Higgins
Sam Wallace Sam Wallace
Name Job
Samuel Scott Original Music Composer
Lukasz Pawel Buda Original Music Composer
Conrad Wedde Original Music Composer
Jacinta Driver Makeup Artist
Kristin Seth Costume Design
Yana Gorskaya Editor
Luke Haigh Editor
Sarah Cook Line Producer
Jon Lithgow Art Direction
Neville Stevenson Production Design
Barry Crump Novel
Taika Waititi Director, Screenplay
Lachlan Milne Director of Photography
Tom Eagles Editor
Stu Turner Casting
Glen Levy Stunt Driver
Name Title
Carthew Neal Producer
Charlie McClellan Executive Producer
Matt Noonan Producer
Leanne Saunders Producer
James Wallace Executive Producer
Taika Waititi Producer
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Reviews

Rangan
8.0

**He finally found his place, and now it's in jeopardy!** The fourth feature film for the Kiwi director Taika Waititi. I loved all his films except the previous one, despite it was a famous title that the world loved, I'm not. So according to me this is a great comeback after a cheap vampire mock ... umentary. I was very confident that this would take up the New Zealand's the Oscars slot and then disappointed to find it was not in the initial list released by the Academy. Anyway, it does not need a tag like that, it is really an awesome film for everyone, though the theme has some adult contents in an indirect manner and violence like killing the wild animals. That means still it can be watched by kids with their parents' consent. Watching it takes you to the location live, so you don't want to end your vacation in the beautiful New Zealand wilderness which feels like untouched. It was nothing like you have seen in 'The Lord of the Rings' that altered with the computer tricks. This is raw and beautiful like the Tasmanian jungle from 'The Hunter'. This is the story of an orphan boy named Ricky Baker, who is a troublesome. Finally a family from the remote place adopts him where with the initial hiccups, he started to get used to it. But after one of the members dies in his new family, the child service wants him back. This is where it all begins, because he finally found a place where he belongs, but they are trying to take it away from him. So he launches his protest that comes from a mistake which later becomes a national news. What's going to happen to him and the others around him told in the remaining part. > "Sometimes in life it seems like there's no way out. Like a sheep trapped in a maze designed by wolves." Seems Ricky is obsessed with the films. He always talks about them and compares his actual state of condition to the different films he had seen and admired. Especially about the gangsters, I think that's why he became so rebellious, apart from his struggles in the orphanage. This film was based on the book called 'Wild Pork and Watercress' and I praise the author for creating a character like Ricky. As usual the screenplay by Taika Waititi was amazing. Not without the support from his crew and especially the actors like who played Ricky. So was the Sam Neill in an important role. First of all it is a fun film, despite whatever they have shown in this like about the feud between the child service and the kid. The film kind of looks like Wes Anderson's 'Moonrise Kingdom' without his signature. Except the initiation, what follows is quite aimless plot. So, not easy to predict the scenes, but somewhat we come to know the ending. It has to conclude either way, like happy or sad ending, or maybe both. But the overall film keeps us in the guessing mode, providing some laughs and thorough good entertainment. It's really an appealing title and so the equally satisfying film. Especially if you like wild and green landscape, you should not miss it. The story was told in chapters which actually did not require, but those slices were helped to understand each section and its focus. I think it was a direct influence from the original source. The director is now on a big leap, doing a superhero film in the Hollywood. The third 'Thor' film, that reunites him with Sam Neill for the second consecutive time. I'm waiting for that which is going to be a visual extravaganza. He has done great with smaller films till now, which are mostly the comedies, but what comes is his biggest challenge so far and if he does pull it off successfully, he would be another Kiwi director in the big league after Peter Jackson. Praying to happen that. In the meantime, I recommend you to check this one out. _8/10_

May 16, 2024
SierraKiloBravo
6.0

Click here for a video version of this review: https://youtu.be/ZbeHUdtgPkA New Zealand has a long history of quirky movies, and _Hunt for the Wilderpeople_ is a great addition to the fold. Written and directed by Taika Waititi, this 2016 film stars Sam Neill and Julian Dennison. It was a big hit ... when it came out - off a $2.5M budget, it brought in $23.2M and entertained people all across the world. So what’s it all about then? Here’s the description: _Ricky is a defiant young city kid who finds himself on the run with his cantankerous foster uncle in the wild New Zealand bush. A national manhunt ensues, and the two are forced to put aside their differences and work together to survive._ I love hearing a Kiwi accent on screen, and hearing this and the NZ style humour brought many a smile to my face while watching this. Sam Neill has been a long time favourite of mine, right back from the days of _Reilly, Ace of Spies_. He plays the gruff uncle very well, and really captures the essence of the NZ farmer and bush man. Likewise, Dennison is hilarious, and for a young kid has excellent comedic timing, which leads to many laugh out loud moments, be they from verbal sparring, or more of a physical nature. He's great, and the chemistry between him and Neill is so good. Of course, the theme of two people with clashing personalities being thrown together is nothing new, but what makes this stand out as a little different is the NZ twist. Kiwis have a weird sense of humour and Waititi, Neill, Dennison, and all the supporting characters bring this to the fore. Its a good fun movie that with plenty of laughs, and will be sure to put a smile on your face.

Jun 23, 2021
Kamurai
8.0

Great watch, would watch again, and can recommend. WARNING: Sad dog scene. Julian Dennison ("Deadpool 2") and Sam Neill ("Jurassic Park") give an amazing performance as grumpy unlikeable pair of guys purposely lost in the wilderness. For an "foster kid" trope, this movie really has it all. ... I don't appreciate it's attempt to mimic "Up!" and that did sour my opinion a bit. It starts, then waxes and wanes between drama and comedy. You'll laugh, you'll cry, there is family love, romantic love, plenty of action, and more laughs.

Jun 23, 2021