Review of Te Ata (2017) by Tom Keogh for The Seattle Times — 04 Oct 2017
Perhaps in an effort to tell a PG story about an all-ages storyteller, Te Ata lacks vitality, pulling its punches and sometimes resorting to a cheesy shorthand. (A scene featuring Greene’s reservation leader and a racist senator is especially cheap.
) Despite that, Te Ata lingers in the memory as a tale of an artist’s promise — and fulfillment.
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This review of Te Ata (2017) was written by Tom Keogh and published by The Seattle Times on 04 October 2017.
Te Ata has generally received positive reviews.
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