What Becomes of the Broken Hearted? | |
Director: | Ian Mune |
Producer: | Bill Gavin |
Starring: | Temuera Morrison Clint Eruera Nancy Brunning Julian Arahanga Rena Owen |
Music: | David Hirschfelder |
Cinematography: | Allen Guilford |
Editing: | Michael J. Horton |
Studio: | South Pacific Pictures Sequel[1] |
Distributor: | PolyGram Filmed Entertainment |
Runtime: | 98 minutes (PAL Format) |
Country: | New Zealand |
Language: | English |
What Becomes of the Broken Hearted? is a 1999 New Zealand drama film directed by Ian Mune and starring Temuera Morrison as an abusive Māori husband, Jake "the Muss" Heke. The film is based on Alan Duff's novel[2] What Becomes of the Broken Hearted? (1996), the sequel to Once Were Warriors (1990), which was made into the film Once Were Warriors (1994).
Jake "the Muss" Heke fights to save his son, Sonny, from a gang lifestyle after his eldest son, Nig, is killed in a gangland shootout. Jake goes through a period of hopelessness as he tries to restore his family to a functioning state after his anger, drinking, and violence (depicted in the first film) tore them apart. He still has trouble accepting the old traditional ways of the Māori people, but he begins to realise the importance of family and regrets what his former actions have done to them. Towards the end of the film, Jake does his best to reconcile with his family, even going so far as to save his son's life despite great personal risk to himself. This action, along with several others, serve to highlight Jake's changing characteristics.
What Becomes of the Brokenhearted? enjoyed significant theatrical exposure and, as of 2007, was the fifth highest-grossing New Zealand film in the domestic market.
Nick Grant of OnFilm Magazine praised the film as being a "sequel that equals" and was maybe better than the original.
What Becomes of the Broken Hearted? won nine of its 13 New Zealand Film Award nominations in 1999, including Best Director, Best Screenplay, Best Actor, Best Actress, Best Supporting Actor and Best Original Music.[4] [5]
In Australia, Becker issued the film on a double-disc with the previous film Once Were Warriors.[6]