I was so blessed to have watched the movie "Tenor: my name is Pati" with my beloved. It was a three-day preview, and I watched it on Friday in the morning with only three of us watching in a big theatre. I think most people would have missed it as the only session of the day.
It was a touching movie for me as he was brought up in the same suburb of Māngere in South Auckland, as my family, but at different churches and schools. It was also interesting in that he had grown up with a super strict Samoan father.
I think the other part of his journey that was so interesting to watch was his commitment to his craft as a singer, musician and performer. I could see his passion growing up in performing at church and the local elderly home that his parents worked at, and that he and his siblings performed at and also worked there.
To now be on international stages all over the world singing as a tenor in operas and sharing his love and passion with audiences to see is so amazing. If I hadn't watched this movie, I wouldn't have known the great lengths that he has travelled to get to where he is today.
So happy for him and so proud that he represents our Samoaness well. The good, the difficulties and the struggles. I wish all the best for him, as he has been compared with Pavarotti, and that's saying something.
This is a highly recommended movie that I encourage many Samoans and Pasifika people to be inspired by. Not so much about becoming an opera star but in his journey of never giving up on a dream that transpired as he was dedicated to his craft...
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