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The main character in Moana (2016) is, unsurprisingly, Moana. She is the daughter of Chief Tui of Motunui, a Polynesian island community. She's destined to become the next chief, but feels drawn to the ocean despite her father's strict rules forbidding voyaging.
Some of her most memorable lines include:
"I am Moana of Motunui. You will board my boat, sail across the sea, and restore the heart of Te Fiti!" - This is her declaration to Maui upon finally finding him. It showcases her determination, bravery, and the responsibility she feels to save her people. She repeats this throughout the film in varying forms.
"There's a line where the sky meets the sea? It calls me." - These lines from the song "How Far I'll Go" encapsulate Moana's internal struggle between her duty to her people and her longing to explore the ocean. It highlights her adventurous spirit.
"Maui, shape-shifter, demigod of the wind and sea, hero of men. I know everything about you." - Moana says this upon first meeting Maui. It demonstrates her knowledge of legends and her resourcefulness in trying to persuade him to help her.
"I am not a princess!" - Moana says this when Maui refers to her as a princess, reflecting her independent spirit and desire to be seen as a strong leader rather than a damsel. Although, she later acknowledges herself as a princess in the final scene when greeting other voyagers.
"The ocean chose me!" - Moana repeats this phrase throughout the film, emphasizing her unique connection to the ocean and how it guides her on her journey.
These lines capture Moana's personality: her courage, her determination, her respect for her culture, and her unwavering belief in herself.
The summary misses the most significant line in the film's emotional climax: 'I am Moana!' from the song of the same name, where she finally realizes her identity.
The summary mentions she isn't a princess but misses the humorous context of Maui's definition: 'If you wear a dress and have an animal sidekick, you're a princess.'
The film makes a cultural distinction between being a 'Princess' (a Western trope) and a 'Chief' (her actual leadership role), which the summary glosses over.
The main character of Moana (2016) is Moana Waialiki, the daughter of Chief Tui of Motunui. Her most memorable lines include her rehearsed command to Maui: 'I am Moana of Motunui. You will board my boat, sail across the sea, and restore the heart of Te Fiti!' Other iconic lines include 'See the line where the sky meets the sea? It calls me' (from 'How Far I'll Go'), her rejection of the princess label ('I am not a princess. I am the daughter of the chief'), and her climactic realization of her identity: 'I am Moana!' While the AI summary correctly identifies her as the main character and lists several key phrases, it misquotes the lyrics, misattributes her introduction to Maui, and incorrectly states that she acknowledges herself as a princess at the end of the film. In reality, she embraces her role as the Chief and Wayfinder of her people.