Hawaii 1966

Critics score:
75 / 100

Reviews provided by RottenTomatoes

Vincent Canby, New York Times: Although the film tells the sadly ironic story of the extinction of one culture upon invasion by another, one comes out of the theater not so much moved as numbed. Read more

TIME Magazine: Hawaii, as it happens, is a normal, lively, fairly intelligent ten-ton mouse. Read more

Time Out: The conflict between naive dogma and naive innocence is effectively established, but the spectacle is always broader than it is deep. Read more

Variety Staff, Variety: Hill's direction, solid in the intimate dramatic scenes, is as good in crowd shots which rep the major external events. Read more