Tula: The Revolt

2013

Drama / History / War

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Plot summary

Tula, a slave on the island of Curacao, is becoming more and more aware of the injustice existing between his people and the white oppressors. His peaceful resistance inspires his people to unite in a passionate struggle for equality, freedom and brotherhood.

Top cast

Paul Bazely as Louis
Derek de Lint as Baron van Westerholt
Deobia Oparei as Hacha
Danny Glover as Shinishi
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941.01 MB
1280*536
Dutch 2.0
NR
24 fps
1 hr 42 min
Seeds 36
1.89 GB
1920*804
Dutch 5.1
NR
24 fps
1 hr 42 min
Seeds 31

Movie Reviews

Reviewed by ckootstra 3 / 10

Clean slavery

Being a slave was a clean and easy job in those days. At least that was the only conclusion I can draw after having sat through this screen disaster. Everyone was wearing clean clothes all the time (c'mon guys, dress up, you're on camera !); slaves could wander freely through the woods without being hindered and without getting dirty (or caught for that matter), and they had no trouble adjusting to the lifestyle of their masters (well okay, that was possible). The story had no real beginning or end and when the credits ran, you were just wondering what had been the purpose of it all. Danny Glover must have felt like a stranger amongst this Dutch gang; he certainly looks and sounds that way. What a waste of money and energy !! The only somewhat decent job was done by Jeroen Willems (sad he is not among us anymore); to determine the worst performance is more difficult: so many actors are vying for that slot ! Having to chose I would take Jeroen Krabbe. His Gouverneur was beyond any believability. It was Jeroen Leinders' (were they all chosen for their first name?) first movie. Unless he decides to start following a course, it should be his last.
Reviewed by leonlankate 5 / 10

great story

This is a story of human interest.The film may be weak in some aspects,but based on then real life of a person who fought for himself and his people to have freedom from their cruel oppressors, can only merit thought at how the concept of superiority made the slave owners immune to any sense of humanity.If it wasn't for the uprising in Haiti,no slave would have had the courage to challenge slavery.It came to end too late unfortunately for other islands like Curacao ,but it did end,thanks to people like Tula.Its a story to be watched or read.Are we to ignore history of slavery forever,and criticise those who try to tell these stories for the costumes that the slaves wore as too clean,and one commentator here seems to think,or listen to voices of those who sacrificed themselves for their god given rights ,and the good of others.
Reviewed by spencejoshua-22736 1 / 10

I couldn't finish it....

This film had excellent subject matter and fantastic locations........but missed the target. The film did not capture me and resulted in me turning it off after about ten minutes. The main problem is the poor execution on the part of the actors. It felt as if they were not committed to becoming the characters they were depicting. It feels amateurish to me. The character development was lacking. The script didn't feel historically correct. The pace of the film seemed rushed. Maybe I'm being a little too harsh, but I just couldn't get excited about seeing how the main characters arrived to their final destination.
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