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  • In Disney's Moana we see former wrestler Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson

  • play Maui, a powerful Polynesian Demi-God. THAT makes sense.

  • But who knew he could sing? Well, old school wrestling fans. That's who.

  • The Rock: Bright light city gonna set my soul! Gonna set my soul on fire!

  • So viva Rock Vegas!

  • Viva Rock Vegas indeed. From THAT to highest earning actor in the world,

  • oh man, you have come a long way, Dwayne.

  • Hello internet! Welcome to Film Theory, where Rock?

  • uhh, Mr. Rock? Dwayne? Can I call you Dwayne? If you're watching

  • Dwayne, no need to thank me for dredging up all those old embarrassing clips.

  • What else can I say except for you're welcome?

  • Segue way to Moana! The new Disney classic that needs no introduction.

  • There's a lot to love with Moana, from the gorgeous visuals, to songs written by the guy who made musicals

  • cool again, Lin-Manuel Miranda, to a chicken obviously named after the guy reminding us that this is library.

  • Hey! Hey! This is library! *BAWK* *BAWK*

  • Or just me impersonating a Valley Girl. Hey, hey!

  • While Lilo & Stitch give us a small glimpse of Hawaiian culture, Moana really feels like it's

  • celebrating the legends and traditions of all of Polynesia.

  • Stories that have been almost completely absent in pop culture history.

  • Now if you're a regular watcher this series you might be thinking to yourself:

  • Yeah yeah MatPat, talk all you want about how nice this movie is, I just know that you're gonna tell me that

  • Moana is the devil, or that Maui is a

  • serial killer, or that the pig is actually Moana's brother, and you know what? I can't blame you for that dear

  • theorist. In the recent past my

  • theories on lighthearted animated movies have tended to stray a bit to the dark side.

  • But you've judged me too quickly because for today's Moana theory I turned over a new leaf.

  • I tried something different and I focused on something positive.

  • And after looking at all the fantastical elements of Moana as well as some Polynesia mythology

  • my theory ended up being Moana is dead. Oh I'm like the living embodiment of dark Kermit!

  • But seriously there are some weird happenings going on in Moana's little boating adventure that need an

  • explanation.

  • The first and biggest red flag that set off my theorist sense was that she's able to follow Maui into

  • Lalotai, the realm of monsters. I mean at the very least this extended fall into the water should kill her. The

  • surface tension of water

  • makes landing on it from a very high place like landing on concrete!

  • And the movie even makes multiple jokes

  • about how long the fall is and the fact that she should be dead after it.

  • Maui: Well, she's dead.

  • Sure all this is fine for Maui because he's a demigod.

  • But it just seemed like something that a human shouldn't be able to do. So I looked it up and learned

  • that in early drafts of the movie Lalotai is described as a place for ancestral spirits, i.e. THE DEAD.

  • And the directors of the movie John Musker and Ron Clements still refer to it as the underworld in the special

  • features of the film. *First entered the underworld*

  • So my fears about the scene weren't getting any better, but I swear to you internet, I was determined to stay

  • positive!

  • Maybe in Polynesian myths humans can go to the underworld.

  • So I dug even deeper and learned that the

  • Polynesian underworld is usually called Pulotu rather than Lalotai.

  • And according to William Mariner, an English writer who lived in Tonga in the early 19th century, Pulotu was said

  • to be both invisible and inaccessible to mortals.

  • We even get a hint of that in the movie when Tamatoa, the giant coconut crab, expresses confusion about

  • Moana's presence in Lalotai,

  • asking her: "what are you doing down here in the realm of the monst- just pick an eye babe."

  • So that was red flag number one, add to it the fact that Moana frequently sees the spirit of her dead

  • grandmother Tala and you've got yourself no

  • ordinary day for a mere mortal. There's even a scene in the movie that could definitely have killed her, the first

  • time Moana tries to sail beyond the reef

  • her boat gets overturned by a large wave.

  • She's then tossed into the water, the canoe bonks her on the head

  • and her foot gets stuck under

  • a piece of coral.

  • I mean I'm no doctor but getting smacked in the head by a piece of wood then getting

  • trapped under water for an extended period of time seems pretty bad for your health.

  • And from that point forward Moana seems like she's impervious to harm.

  • Look I'm not even having to dig into

  • genetics or weird scientific connections. This one is out right handed to me!

  • Kind of.

  • You see on the surface the idea of Moana being dead is interesting and would make for a

  • great clickbait thumbnail, but if we look again the evidence doesn't hold up.

  • For instance if that reef crash is indeed the moment where she passes on, then the people in her village are

  • interacting with a ghost for an awfully long amount of time like it's no big deal.

  • And interacting is one thing but

  • making a teenage ghost girl your next chief, THAT is where I draw the line.

  • Also it's worth noting that the

  • whole thing about her talking to her grandmother's spirit is rooted in Polynesian legend.

  • According to

  • anthropologist Zachary Graves in traditional Polynesian culture ghosts are often thought to interact with the living,

  • whether for good or for evil.

  • And if they're both dead why is grandma a glowing white spirit thingy and Moana is

  • just... Moana?

  • The theory just falls apart. And yet there's something fishy still going on because let's face

  • it.

  • None of this explains my initial concern. Why Moana can go to Lalotai, survive that fall into the underworld,

  • land of ancestors, realm of monsters, Moana may not be dead, but she is something so I kept digging.

  • Determined to figure out what exactly was going on and I found out that my original theory of her being dead

  • couldn't have been more wrong. In fact when I step back to look at all the evidence she's the exact opposite of

  • being dead.

  • Moana is a god.

  • Well, demigod, actually she's just like Maui.

  • Let me explain. First Moana's

  • relationship with the water is a bit weird, right?

  • After decades of the heart of Te Fiti being missing the ocean

  • just chooses Moana?

  • What, because she saved a baby turtle?

  • I don't think so, who wouldn't save a cute baby

  • sea turtle?

  • It just seems... weird.

  • Why her and why now?

  • What makes Moana so special?

  • More on that in a

  • minute.

  • Also the ocean's treatment of her is pretty inconsistent.

  • She almost drowns in her first boating

  • adventure but after that moment she's virtually invulnerable to the sea.

  • Every time Maui throws her off

  • the boat she gets thrown right back on, when she asks the sea to help her find Maui, yes she gets caught in a

  • storm, but it's a storm that washes her up on the shore of Maui's island.

  • And every time the heart of Te Fiti goes

  • into the drink the ocean spits it right back at her like a big petrified lougie.

  • Yeah we're making flem jokes, when

  • I wrote it I thought it was funny but now looking back, it snot.

  • It snot at all.

  • Anyhow all of these demonstrate

  • how Moana and the sea are BFFs but the one moment that's really striking is at the very end of the movie when

  • SPOILER ALERT Moana orders the ocean to MOVE FISH, GET OUT DA WAY!

  • So that she can confront Teka and

  • the water parts right in front of her to clear a path on the ocean floor.

  • Now obviously this is very reminiscent of

  • the iconic scene in the Bible where Moses parts the Red Sea with the divine power of god on the side.

  • And if this

  • was what the movie was referencing it would hurt my case from Moana being a demigod since Moses is a

  • mortal, but remember we're talking about Polynesian beliefs, drawing a parallel to a Bible verse here doesn't

  • a whole lot of sense, what WOULD really help me out though is if there were some sort of similar story from

  • Polynesian mythology, and wouldn't you know it, I've got one.

  • One Hawaiian legend tells of Kaneapua, who's

  • described as a god with a human form who was able to cause water to flow from rocks and make a safe

  • passage across the sea.

  • Now Maui certainly doesn't have that kind of power, if he did he could've escaped

  • from his island long before his thousand-year exile was up.

  • So it seems likely that the one calling the shots here

  • is Moana herself.

  • The second thing that points to Moana being more than human is simply her name.

  • The name Moana means ocean or deep sea in a few of the pacific languages, from Maori to Hawaiian.

  • And while the sea could've chosen Moana because it's like "Hey girl we got the same name so I'm gonna send you on a

  • quest, it's much more likely that Disney's continuing the Polynesian pattern of having deities whose names are

  • the things that they're gods of.

  • For example, Tawhiri is the Maori god of wind and storms. Translated the name

  • Tawhiri means wind.

  • Pele is a Polynesian god of fire whose name means volcano and Rang is a god of the sky

  • whose name means, say it with me now,

  • Skittles.

  • Sorry I was just making sure you're paying attention. Of course it mean sky

  • Now maybe writers of Moana simply aren't very creative and arbitrarily chose a name that means water, but does that

  • sound like Disney or is it more likely that the creators of this movie who literally formed a whole oceanic trust of

  • advisors to make sure they honored the culture their movie was portraying chose the kind of name that would

  • be given to a demigod of the sea?

  • Still, all this leaves us with one problem. Demigods don't just come out of

  • nowhere.

  • Either they're born to divine parents or else they're somehow created.

  • Like Maui when his parents

  • tossed him into the sea and he presumably died so maybe that means Moana die- NO! Stop it! I've turned

  • from that road and I'm not looking back!

  • Part three of the evidence that Moana isn't mortal, and prepare to

  • have your mind blown, is about her lineage.

  • Now both of Moana's parents, Tui and Sina, appear to be mortals.

  • But that's not quite the end of the story. For starters, grandmother Tala, with whom Moana has a particularly

  • close relationship, might not be mortal herself.

  • Tala is the name of the goddess of the stars in tagalog myth

  • And oh would you look at that, she just so happens to use the stars to demonstrate to Moana how she can find

  • Maui.

  • Now obviously that's incidental but get ready, cuz here's the doozy.

  • Moana's mother's name is Sina.

  • *John Cena theme song*

  • Completely unrelated.

  • Sina happens to be the name of a famous maiden from Polynesian mythology.

  • This maiden was loved by an eel, but Sina the maiden was like "EEWWW GROSSS EEL LOVE" and reported the

  • problem to her husband, who then killed the eel and buried its carcass.

  • From that dead eel sprang the

  • coconut tree.

  • And thus coconuts came into the world.

  • Does that sound like a familiar story?

  • It should because

  • it's a story that Maui sings about in the song You're Welcome.

  • Oh yeah and did I mention that Sina's husband in that legend is named Maui?

  • And not just some dude named

  • Maui, but the trickster demigod.

  • Tui, you are not the father!

  • *audience cheers*

  • Remember that Moana's "father", the chief, is the one who forbids her to sail beyond the reef, but when her

  • mother discovers that she's going to sail off secretly into the night, she says nothing.

  • She actually helps

  • Moana pack her things and sends her on her way.

  • That always felt like such a weird moment to me, but it makes

  • a whole lot more sense when her mother sees this dangerous voyage as inevitable.

  • Moana as a demigod

  • being compelled to go out and accomplish greater things, and along the way, find her real father.

  • and along the way find her real father

  • A father who's immortal blood is the key to her own powers over the ocean.

  • That's right, Moana is the daughter of Maui.

  • Now I admit no where was I able to find that Moana is the name of the child of Maui and Sina, so getting a

  • hundred percent confirm status on this is impossible unless one of the creators of the movie steps forward

  • and says YAY.

  • But I was able to find one last mind blow for you that rockets this thing into the stratosphere.

  • One of the children Sina and Maui did have was named Kamapua'a.

  • And this wasn't just any ordinary kid, according to the lore it actually looked like a pig.

  • Huh.

  • Ever wonder why

  • the people of Montonui didn't eat Moana's pet pig if they had no fish and failing crops?

  • Well that pig's name is

  • Pua, which sounds an awful lot like it's short for Kamapua'a.

  • That's right, the pig in Moana is indeed

  • Moana's brother!

  • Talk about your weird family tree.

  • So there you have it, no serial killers, no devils, but a pig

  • that's related to our latest Disney princess and a hidden god-like lineage that Moana will never know about.

  • But hey, that's just a theory. A film theory! AAAAND cut.

  • Ring the subscription bell my friends, not only do I cover Disney theories like literally all the time, but also I think I

  • deserve it after this one.

  • Polynesian mythology isn't the easiest thing to research, but we managed to do it and

  • come up with a really cool theory that honestly I think is a hundred percent true so RING THAT BELL, and hey if

  • you're in the mood for another Disney theory click right here.

  • And last but not least that box on the right of the screen

  • is supposed to be best for your viewing experience.

  • Let me know what shows up there, I'm trying to figure out

  • what YouTube is actually serving up to you guys.

  • Trying to figure out what these weird mechanisms that

  • YouTube is rolling out, what they do and how they work, so tell me what's in that box and hey, if you like it click on

  • it, go watch that episode, I hope it's a good one, I hope they're right that it is the best one for you

  • Now anyway if you'll excuse me

  • I gotta go and actually go to travel for a couple weeks.

  • But there's still theories coming up on stuff that is a little bit more mature.

  • Uhh, we're getting some more mature stuff in

  • the next couple weeks, so... that'll be fun!

  • Enjoy Moana!

In Disney's Moana we see former wrestler Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson

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