Kon-Tiki Comments

  • Teagan 2022-04-23 07:03:06

    Nordic life is so superior that there are always some strange...

  • Miles 2022-04-23 07:03:06

    Hit the shirt with the teenage...

  • Annabelle 2022-04-23 07:03:06

    Even if it translates like shit, there are...

  • Demond 2022-04-23 07:03:06

    Another relatively low-key sea rafting film in 2012, although the raft is lonely, it is not alone. The film is relatively dull, even more dull without the cameos of whales and...

  • Laila 2022-04-23 07:03:06

    The story is based on real events and is generally...

  • Buster 2022-04-23 07:03:06

    Compared with the fantastic juvenile PI, this is a real and awesome adventure story. It's a pity that the director made the sea part too...

  • Melissa 2022-04-23 07:03:06

    Once again, I am cheap, watching such a more swaying film on the most swaying days of the ship! The actor's smile is so fake! I really don't like it~ I thought it would take one or two deaths to be heroic, and in the end, they were all alive. The black and white film at the back thought it was a real documentary, but no, why does this film...

  • Armando 2022-04-23 07:03:06

    "Seeing other people fulfilling my dreams in a movie makes me feel bad enough." by Uncle...

  • Ariel 2022-04-23 07:03:06

    Realistic style, the middle part is not easy to get into the play, the second half is very...

  • Bartholome 2022-04-23 07:03:06

    There seems to be no difference between stupidity and...

Extended Reading

Kon-Tiki quotes

  • Liv Heyerdahl: [Thor reads a Liv's letter. Liv voice-over] My love Thor. You made it. You proved what Tei told us that night on Fatu Hiva. You don't need to learn how to swim. Should you fall in the water, you would float on willpower alone. As you might have understood, I'm not in Tahiti waiting for you. Because what was supposed to be our lives, turned out to just be yours. You are who you are. And you're going to spend the rest of your life chasing sunsets. Thor, this wasn't about exploring the Pacific Ocean. More important than going, was why you had to go. Why you couldn't stop yourself from putting everything behind you, steering towards the unknown. But that is you, my beloved Thor. And the irony is that what I love you the most for is what drove us apart. Liv.

  • Epilogue: Bengt fell in love with Polynesia. He settled there and became a Consul General of Sweden. He died in 1997.

    Epilogue: Erik built himself a sailboat, that became his home for 11 years. He worked as an artist until his death in 1972.

    Epilogue: Torstein kept going on expeditions. He died in 1964 during an attempt to reach the North Pole on skis.

    Epilogue: Knut resumed his career in military intelligence. He was also instrumental in the establishment of the Kon-Tiki museum. He died the Christmas of 2009.

    Epilogue: Herman became the director of UN's Food and Agriculture organization. He died at Titica lake in 1986.

    Epilogue: Thor wrote a book about Kon-Tiki. It was translated to over 70 languages, and sold over 50 million copies. The documentary about the expedition won an Oscar. Liv and Thor divorced after the Kon-Tiki expedition. Their boys lived with Liv, who later moved to the US where she died in 1969. Thor continued his work as an experimental archaeologist, author and explorer. He died in 2002.

Kon-Tiki

Director: Joachim Rønning

Language: Norwegian,English,French,Swedish,Spanish Release date: April 26, 2013