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DramaRomance

West of Eden

- A few want power to control. Two need freedom to love.

New Zealand independent drama following a young Māori man who moves to the country to rebuild his life after facing prejudices around his sexual orientation. He takes on a job on a farm where he grows attached to the farmer’s son. But when their relationship grows, the situation steers into darker territories…

Release Date : 2017-03-09

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Little Red Hen

Production Country : New Zealand

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Kieran Foster

Character Name : Billy Williams

Original Name : Kieran Foster

Gender : Male

Luke Thompson

Character Name : Tom Henshaw

Original Name : Luke Thompson

Gender : Male

Vanessa Riddell

Character Name : Eva Henshaw

Original Name : Vanessa Riddell

Gender : Female

Peter Ford

Character Name : Frank Henshaw

Original Name : Peter Ford

Gender : Male

Jordan Blaikie

Character Name : Pete

Original Name : Jordan Blaikie

Gender : Male

Renee Sheridan

Character Name : Diane (voice)

Original Name : Renee Sheridan

Gender : Female

Reviews

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CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2022-03-28

This is quite a good looking, though shockingly slow tale of a young gay man who leaves his family to work on a remote farm to escape the bigotry (and brutality) of his former workplace. Snag is, when he arrives he meets and falls head over heels for the young son of the owner of his new farm in rural New Zealand. To be fair to both Kieran Foster in the lead as "Billy" and his very pretty love interest "Tom" (Luke Thompson) they both perform well enough, its just the pace and the direction that meander uphill in a thunderstorm. It does attempt to appraise the prejudices and hatred that existed at the time, but there are too many distracting sub-plots that - given this is based on a true story - though probably factual in nature, add little to what is essentially a love story that does not end as anyone planned. The scenery is magnificent, and the score compliments that photography well but otherwise it is rather a dreary, doom-laden story that offers precious little by way of redemption - on any level. Oh, and it rains a hell of a lot...