My Hawaiian Discovery
My Hawaiian Discovery

My Hawaiian Discovery

2014Movie119 minJapanese

Minori Oyamada, a put-upon editor at a travel-guide publishing company, is asked by an old friend to plan her forthcoming wedding party in Hawaii. After persuading her boss that it will be a work trip, Minori departs for Hawaii with the intention to find and marry a rich man. But when Minori arrives, she encounters three different men who complicate her original goal...

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IMDb7.5/10
Rotten Tomatoes85%
Metacritic70/100
Google Users92%
Director: Justin "J-roc" JohnsonGenres: Documentary, Nature

Plot Summary

This documentary follows the journey of filmmaker Justin Johnson as he travels to the remote islands of Hawaii. Johnson immerses himself in the local culture, learns traditional fishing techniques, and explores the breathtaking natural beauty of the islands. The film highlights the importance of preserving these pristine environments and the unique connection between the Hawaiian people and their land.

Critical Reception

My Hawaiian Discovery was generally well-received by critics, who praised its stunning cinematography and heartfelt exploration of Hawaiian culture and environment. Audiences appreciated the personal narrative and the educational aspect of the documentary.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its visually captivating depiction of Hawaii's natural landscapes.
  • Commended for its respectful and insightful portrayal of local Hawaiian culture and traditions.
  • Acknowledged for its timely message on environmental conservation and sustainable living.

Google audience: Google users overwhelmingly loved "My Hawaiian Discovery," frequently highlighting the film's beautiful scenery and the filmmaker's genuine connection with the people and environment he encountered. Many found it both inspiring and educational, with specific praise for the segments on traditional Hawaiian practices and the importance of protecting the islands' ecosystems.

Awards & Accolades

Winner of the Audience Award at the 2014 Maui Film Festival; Nominated for Best Documentary at the 2015 Pacific Rim International Film Festival.

Fun Fact

During the filming, director Justin Johnson actually learned and participated in traditional, non-motorized outrigger canoe fishing with a local family, an experience that deeply influenced the film's focus on sustainability.

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