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Mercenary

Odyssey Saône, a young Wallisian of Caledonian origin, leaves everything behind to try his luck in France as a rugby player. Soane is thirsty for freedom, fighting for recognition that it lacks.

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Release : 2016
Rating : 6.5
Studio : 3B Productions,  Timshel Production, 
Crew : Director,  Editor, 
Cast : Toki Pilioko Iliana Zabeth
Genre : Drama

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Reviews

Kattiera Nana
2021/05/14

I think this is a new genre that they're all sort of working their way through it and haven't got all the kinks worked out yet but it's a genre that works for me.

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SpuffyWeb
2018/08/30

Sadly Over-hyped

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ThedevilChoose
2018/08/30

When a movie has you begging for it to end not even half way through it's pure crap. We've all seen this movie and this characters millions of times, nothing new in it. Don't waste your time.

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Allison Davies
2018/08/30

The film never slows down or bores, plunging from one harrowing sequence to the next.

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tsimshotsui
2017/03/28

The film by Sacha Wolff is a welcome story of a man from French territory New Caledonia going to France to fulfill his rugby dreams. I am skeptical about how well New Caledonia and the family relations and culture there are represented, and I honestly need a little more information to really have a final say about that. However, lead Toki Pilioko is a real talent. He carries the film firmly on his shoulders and is a great actor. The colors and lighting are also beautiful in this film. I'm glad this is not one of those overdone tales of a single person of color amidst a crowd of white foreigners, and also that this film doesn't take the also overdone tragic ending.

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maryoklah
2016/12/13

I was so impressed with this movie. I originally wanted to watch it because it was about rugby and particularly rugby players from the south pacific. I was not disappointed. It is a poignant look at how these young men are recruited and used in Europe but of course it centers around the story of one young man in particular, his traditions, his family and his ultimate tragic salvation. I cannot wait to see more of Toki Pilioko - I hope he will be in future films as well. He created a compelling and charismatic persona in his lead role. I enjoyed the performance of Iliana Zabeth and look forward to seeing some of her other films. I was blown away by the talent of not only Mr Pilioko but by the other non professional actors such as Mikade Tuugahala, Laurent Pakihivatau and Petelo Sealeu - I hope I remembered to spell their names correctly. they were amazing - I highly recommend this film which is raw and riveting as well as sweet and touching.

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ianmacke
2016/12/04

I really liked this movie and would recommend it to anyone. I particularly liked the photography and acting. It was very authentic, its less about Rugby and more about being true to your values. Toki Pilioko does a fine acting job in the lead role. The singing and cultural traditions displayed are interesting. Director,Sacha Wolff shows much insight into the the Wallis Island polynesian culture. There is a behind the scenes revealing look at professional sports and the realities experienced by new players. This film also touches on family conflicts and coming of age challenges. My congratulations to the director Sacha and the film crew and cast on a job well done. Special thanks to Netflix for picking up this film and adding it to their list of feature films.Ian

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demostrarteblog
2016/09/27

I was very satisfied with the list of the films of this in year in Love&Anarchy (Rakkauta ja Anarkiaa), the Helsinki international film festival. In this article I will talk about one of the films I was very touched by: Mercenary (Mercenaire), screened at the 2016 Cannes Film Festival. Initially, I chose this movie because I read it was about Rugby, a sport to me very close. I went to watch the movie on the 17th September, in Korjaamo Cinema, with the Director Sasha Wolff, as a special guest of the evening. However, I was somewhat disappointed not seeing that many people. Sasha, before the screening, introduced the movie ironically with these words "This film is made for people who don't give a s"t about rugby". In fact, the main character is the young boy Soane (Toki Pilioko) who loves to play rugby. He lives in Noumèa, a small village in New Caledonia. Through the exhortation of an Islander Abrahm, he has an offer from him to play in a team in France, with the promise to earn a good salary (the 10% goes to Abraham). However, the family is not agreeing. When he reached the European country, the coach of the team doesn't accept him because he is too skinny. Unfortunately, the father of Soane, before his departure, banished from the family so the protagonist is without a job, without house and without parents. Luckily, thanks to a contact that he had, he got accepted by a minor team and he found a job. From that moment, he starts his new life in Europe. As the director specified, the movie pays less attention to the rugby and the main character is the boy, his relationship with the world and with his traditions. During the interview, the director told us how he chose the actors in the Pacific Islands (Soane comes from France). No one of them was a professional actor. The casting was placed in different moments and different contexts, for instance he met and he hanged out with the indigenous of the island. Sasha spent around 6 months in the New Caledonian to learn their traditions. A film that I absolutely recommend to watch. You will know another culture and reality very far away from our ethics (many players from Pacific Islands are used in France in the rugby world). Personally, I was very touched about how rugby is seen in France. I grew up in Italy, a state where the real sport market is in football. One reason why I like rugby is that I always found a friendly and family atmosphere. In this film, I discovered a new face of this sport, quite dramatic and sad. Gloria De FeliceI wrote this review in my magazine (Also in Italian) : http://www.nur.fi

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