The Mission (1986) Reviews

The Mission (1986)
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Featuring a majestic score by Ennio Morricone and lush Oscar-winning cinematography by Chris Menges, Roland Joffé's The Mission examines the events surrounding the Treaty of Madrid in 1750, when Spain ceded part of South America to Portugal, and turns this episode into an allegory for the mid-'80s struggles of Latin America. Two European forces are on hand to win the South American natives over to imperialist ways. The plunderers want to extract riches and slaves from the New World. The missionaries, on the other hand, want to convert the Indians to Christianity and win over their souls. Mendoza (Robert De Niro) is an exploiter dabbling in the slave trade. But after he kills his brother Felipe (Aidan Quinn) in a fit of rage, he seeks redemption and calls upon the missionaries to assist him. After repeatedly climbing a cliff with a heavy weight as penance, Mendoza finds redemption and becomes a devout missionary at a settlement run by Gabriel (Jeremy Irons). The missionaries want to promote a new society in which the natives will live together in peace with the Spanish and the Portuguese. But this concept frightens the royal governors, who would rather enslave the natives than encourage peaceful coexistence between the Europeans and the Indians. They order the mission to be burned to the ground. But this event causes a rift between Gabriel, who wants to pray and pursue peaceful resistance, and Mendoza, who wants to take up arms and fight the Europeans. ~ Paul Brenner, Rovi

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Starring:
Robert De NiroJeremy Irons, (more)
Director(s):
Roland Joffé
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG
Format(s):
DVD
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Gaspar C.

Superb movie; wish I had the time to write the in depth review it's worthy of. A must see, add it to your collection.

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Charlotte M.

This is an excellent film depicting the slaughter of greed over an innocent people. The greed is easy to see, in many forms. The most innocent was children. The simple songs from these "stupid savages" (as discribed by the rich, religious priest....but not necessarily faithful) were beautiful. The color of the South American jungle, the passion shown by all sides, the faith shown by Jeremy Iron's character, and the deep heartbreak and disbelief I felt make this film very rememberable. And myself more aware.

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Melanie T.

I personally have been to the Amazon and this film brought back powerful memories of the pristine landscapes and the handsome indigenous people. This story should be told to all as a reminder of the brutal inhumanity that occurred during the colonial period and to drive the hope that we can overcome prejudice.

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BRONWYN D M.

I watched this twice to make sure I did not miss anything important. Excellant story, good acting and gorgeous location. Unfortunately - sad repeated history events.

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Mary G.

It was a very interesting movie. It was great to have the opportunity to rent it again. It was the the firtst time I had seen in 20 years.

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Helen U.

Great story-- my husband and I both enjoyed. 5 stars!!!

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Alexandra L.

I highly recommend this movie. It is a great story of love and redemption. De Niro and Irons are spectacular as usual.

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Michael R.

I've been wanting to watch this movie for most of my life but never did until today. It's an incredible movie. I particularly enjoyed the subplot of Robert Deniro's character going from an evil slave trading heartless murderer to loving God and willing to die for others.

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ROBERT M H.

Good Movie based on the history of European exploitation of the new world. Beautiful views of remote S. America!

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Enrique O.

Una de mis peliculas favoritas de todos los tiempos. Vivan todos los que la hicieron.

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    Gaspar C.

    Superb movie; wish I had the time to write the in depth review it's worthy of. A must see, add it to your collection.

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    Charlotte M.

    This is an excellent film depicting the slaughter of greed over an innocent people. The greed is easy to see, in many forms. The most innocent was children. The simple songs from these "stupid savages" (as discribed by the rich, religious priest....but not necessarily faithful) were beautiful. The color of the South American jungle, the passion shown by all sides, the faith shown by Jeremy Iron's character, and the deep heartbreak and disbelief I felt make this film very rememberable. And myself more aware.

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    Melanie T.

    I personally have been to the Amazon and this film brought back powerful memories of the pristine landscapes and the handsome indigenous people. This story should be told to all as a reminder of the brutal inhumanity that occurred during the colonial period and to drive the hope that we can overcome prejudice.

    Yes   |   No

     
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