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maltatoday, SUNDAY, 18 DECEMBER 2016 42 This Week POLYNESIAN mythology is the key source of inspiration for Dis- ney Animation Studios' latest 3D extravaganza, and loaded as it is with celebrity voice talent – from Dwayne Johnson to Nicole Scher- zinger – it is also, happily, a me- ticulously animated and heartening story of a young girl seeking her destiny against cautious family ad- vice. It's a story that brims with viva- cious colour and wit, even if it may not in fact be the most elegant ex- ample of myths repurposed for kid- friendly animation purposes, given how the complexity of the source material requires a somewhat stretched-out first half to deliver tons of exposition. Directed by Ron Clements and John Musker from a screenplay by Jared Bush, Moana gently lulls us into the idyllic world of the titular heroine (voiced by Auli'i Cravalho) – where her grandmother Tala's (Rachel House) storytelling prow- ess proves to be far more impres- sive for Moana than her father Tui's (Temuera Morrison) overly cautious imprecation to never swim beyond the reef that encircles their cosy little island. But when a drought threatens to reduce their community to starva- tion, Moana decides to side-step her father's authority and listen to her grandmother instead: em- barking on a reckless journey to the oceans – accompanied by her pet chicken Heihei (Alan Tudyk) – to find the trickster deity Maui (Johnson) and force him to return a stolen artefact to the now-enraged goddess Te Kā… in the hopes that this will restore the natural balance and enable her fellow islanders to live off the fat of the land once again. With a story skeleton put together by a committee of writers too size- able to mention here, Moana is, in some ways, as classic and stream- lined a hero(ine)'s journey as they come. The core conflict, after all, is about literally breaking out of one's comfort zone to face the choppy seas on the road to both self-fulfill- ment and communal betterment. It's classic as they come, but in this case it's embroidered with a vividly imagined palette. This comes with its problems, too: there's a bit too much expo- sition in the film's first half, with slightly too much running time being dedicated to Moana's family background and explaining away the mythological underpinnings of what she's about to face. But when it hits the ground – or rather, the sea – running, it does so in earnest, with Johnson's always- game voice performance lending the necessary sympathetic touch to the overconfident but also fragile Maui; an oaf who's difficult to hate despite his overbearing ego and the trouble he ends up causing. Richly realized to the end, Cle- ments and Musker's film doesn't skimp on the detail either, whether it's the animated tattoos on Maui's sizeable hulk of a body, or the in- clusion of Flight of the Conchords alumnus Jermaine Clement as the voiceover actor for the secondary villain role of the hoarding coconut crab Tamatoa. Visually stunning though ham- pered by a long introductory half, Moana nonetheless remains a memorable, heartening time at the cinema: telling an empowering coming-of-age story that's refresh- ingly diverse enough to offer some- thing new to the severely homog- enised cinema ecology of late. 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