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redpaintednavi 10-14-2010 07:01 AM

The Emerald Forest
 
Is there someone who remembers the movie The Emerald Forest? It was made in the year 1985 by John Boorman. It is about a little boy who was taken and adopted by an indigenous people in the Amazon. In the film we follow the father looking for his son. We also follow how the boy, Tomme (Tommy) lives among his new people.
Also we see how the modern ciilization destroy the rainforest and how the culture and life of the indigenous peoples are threatened by destruction and how the arrival of modern civilisation sets in motion a spiral of violence. We see how native girls are abducted to become sex slaves among the civilized and how Tomme and his friends go out on a daring rescue mission to save them.
We see the reunion of father and son and how the father sides with the natives in their struggle for survival.

Emerald forest is a movie that like Avatar immerses you and makes you feel that you are actually there together with the protagonists. It contrasts the wondeful beauty of the rainforest and its people against the ugliness of the modern capitalist civilisation, with its environmental destruction and its moral decay.

We really get to like the young boy Tomme and his lovely girl Kachiri. Kachiri is really a symbol of natural beauty and naked innocense.

Emerald forest is said to be one of the many movies that inspired Cameron when he made Avatar. And it has many resemblances, especially in how it contrasts the natural life of the indigenous people against the destructive forces of civilisation. Also it shows a foreigner coming into a native culture and making this culture his own.

http://www.nativeamericanfilms.org/ef-banner.jpg
Tomme and Kachiri

Human No More 10-14-2010 07:59 PM

Never seen it... might have to some time :)

redpaintednavi 03-23-2011 02:25 PM

It is interesting and gratifying that Dira Paes who plays Kachiri, the heroes girlfriend, has become commited in the struggle to save the Xingu river and its indigenous peoples from destruction. In the Brazilian version of a video about the threat against the river she reads the same text as Sigorney Weaver does in the Engslih version.

YouTube - Defendendo os Rios da Amazônia - Parte 1

YouTube - Defending the Rivers of the Amazon, with Sigourney Weaver

Susano'o 03-24-2011 09:10 PM

I highly recommend this movie. It contains a lot of similarities to Avatar.:)
Spoiler:  

redpaintednavi 03-25-2011 12:57 PM

Yes, indeed.

As an interesting little detail one can note that the female protagonists in both films have names that ends on iri, Kachiri and Neytiri.

ISV Venture Star 03-25-2011 01:24 PM

One of many movies and books from which Avatar has heritage. **** all those ignorant people who think that Dances with Wolves invented this kind of story.

Ashen Key 03-25-2011 11:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ISV Venture Star (Post 135809)
One of many movies and books from which Avatar has heritage. **** all those ignorant people who think that Dances with Wolves invented this kind of story.

:P You do have to admit that Dances with Wolves is pretty famous, though.

ISV Venture Star 03-26-2011 12:11 AM

Sure. Have you seen 'A Man called Horse' (1970)? Also a good film.

ahoragi 03-30-2011 08:09 AM

I just rented this from netflix. Although the entire movie ain't captioned (i need captioning cuz im deaf) some of it was and I got the idea of what was happening. Very good movie and gave me goose bumps at times. I really wish we could live lives like that.

I do agree it's very similar to Avatar. The hunt, finding your spirit animal, being torn to choose the tribe or the white people, the destruction of their home, etc.

redpaintednavi 03-08-2012 12:15 PM

Some more pictures from Emerald forest.

The beautiful Kachiri
http://www.google.se/url?source=imgl...mUW-IHUxifg7YA

Sweet girls from the Emerald Forest
http://t3.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:A..._wl6QoJZ8nO05g

The chief with adornments
http://www.google.se/url?source=imgl...jGosByqw6VcI6A

Tomme and Kachiri
http://www.google.se/url?source=imgl...H_a2EKEgRwiRSw

redpaintednavi 03-08-2012 12:30 PM

Here is the movie:

Watch Videos Online | The Emerald Forest (1985, John Boorman) | Veoh.com

ahoragi 03-08-2012 12:57 PM

I miss that movie. Despite it being old, i loved it.

redpaintednavi 02-15-2013 02:37 PM

More about the film and about the books and posters, the language and other things corresponding with the film.

Emerald Forest: Information and Pics on the Classic Movie by John Boorman

It is interesting what director John Boorman said when he returned to England after shooting the film in the rain forest:

Quote:

"I looked at my fellow countrymen and felt alien. There is no grace nor dignity in these people, no harmony in their dress, no art in their play. Here is a tribe gone sadly wrong, mutated. Worst of all, they seem to have lost the knowledge of what they have lost."
It is similar feelings that one feels after having seen Emerald Forest, or Avatar.

Moco Loco 02-18-2013 06:12 PM

I think I actually saw this a long time ago, the characters look familiar but I barely remember what happened.

auroraglacialis 02-20-2013 08:52 PM

I think I saw this film when it came to TV some years after it was in the theatres. I loved it back then and it sucked me in very much the same way that Avatar more recently. I must have been 14 or so at that time. I dreamt for months about running away into a rainforest or joining a tribe or finding some interested people and create a new tribe in some remote place. It indeed has so many similarities to Avatar... of course no bioluminescent plants, flying Ikran or several moons in the sky... ;)


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