I recently saw the movie Rapa Nui 1994, which was a box office bomb unfortunately because it’s a really good movie. I really liked how they dressed everybody this really tickled me good. I also love that the movie was shot on location in Easter island.
The score sounds so amazing like oh my God . I do remember in the Birdman competition when they go to Motu Nui.
I noticed that the bird in the picture above is a booby bird, but not the Tern that is mentioned in the lore.
This begs me to ask the question that could they couldn’t afford the Terns ?.
But I really loved the movie. I liked to see, especially how they handled the main conflict of the movie.
Also, Cliff Curtis, I recently seen him in avatar and I love him. I’m glad now that I have Cliff Curtis submerged into a DVD disc, even though he doesn’t say much he is very expressive in his character as the short ear.
The chief who is the grandfather of the main protagonist is simply amazing. I like him he is a bit mad because he keeps on demanding for bigger and bigger Moai but he is a bit funny .
He also leaves on a giant iceberg that shows up after the bird band competition. They called his iceberg the white canoe. 
And around the end of the film, the main final straw for the short ears was when the priest who is in the first picture by the way request for the next building of the Moai that it be bigger and with beards.
Like they did not wanted to do that shit . And it’s understandable like these long ear people are not working. They don’t manually build this shit. They just ask and ask like oh that doesn’t look right do it again and it takes six months just to build one of them. 
But I’m giving away too many details honestly 10 out of 10 movie although there is some booby, not the bird although the bird is in the movie for some reason, I have no idea. The landscape of the movie since it was shot literally on location in Easter. Ireland is honestly beautiful.
10/10 movie 
 
Oh yes, I forgot to explain some pictures. 
The one with the palm tree is a representative to be the last tree on Easter island, but unless you include the Toromiro which is native to the island which is still currently around they are replanting it, although is still listed on Wikipedia as extinct in the wild.
But I believe when they mean last tree on Easter Island, they mean the extinct native palm they used to have which was a relative of the Chilean wine palm in its own genus called Paschalococos.







