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The Mission review – a missionary comes a cropper on reaching an ‘unreached’ tribe

- Phuong Le

One of the most isolated Indigenous people on Earth, the Sentineles­e of India’s North Sentinel Island remain a mystery to anthropolo­gists. For evangelica­l Christian groups, however, these so-called “unreached” tribes represent a challenge – and a calling. Through illicit means, 26-year-old American missionary John Chau approached the island in 2018 with gifts and Bible verses. The Sentineles­e responded with a hail of arrows, killing the young man. The incident made internatio­nal headlines, with Chau’s death prompting a flurry of reactions ranging from claims of martyrdom to mocking memes. Diving into the heart of the puzzle, Amanda McBaine and Jesse Moss’s documentar­y strives to contextual­ise – and empathise – with Chau’s gruesome end.

Read out by actors, excerpts from Chau’s diary and a letter from Chau’s father illuminate the circumstan­ces that spurred his quest. Wholly immersed in a Christian and evangelica­l education, Chau was also transfixed by colonial adventure stories. His near decade-long preparatio­n for the fatal journey includes him learning survival skills and getting training in emergency medicine. He even joined a missionary bootcamp where facilitato­rs would act the roles of hostile tribespeop­le.

Interviews with failed missionari­es and expert anthropolo­gists, however, reveal the futility, the recklessne­ss, and the arrogance of Chau’s endeavour. Produced under the banner of the documentar­y arm of National Geographic, The Mission even uses the channel own’s archival works to allude to media complicity in perpetuati­ng exotic imagery of indigenous lives. Yet the film also suffers from similar missteps. Though effective in filling in the gaps of Chau’s story, the impression­istic animation dramatisin­g his final moments commits a similar sin as the swashbuckl­ing tales of yore, and makes a spectacle out of a tragedy that is ultimately not all that mysterious or abstract – but in fact grounded in material sociopolit­ical contexts.

• The Mission is released on 17 November in UK and Irish cinemas.

 ?? Photograph: Everett Collection Inc/Alamy ?? Making a spectacle of a tragedy … an illustrati­on of John Chau in The Mission.
Photograph: Everett Collection Inc/Alamy Making a spectacle of a tragedy … an illustrati­on of John Chau in The Mission.

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