In Disney’s , the studio breaks away from the traditional princess narrative to deliver a sweeping, seafaring epic rooted in Polynesian mythology. The story follows Moana, the daughter of a village chief, as she defies her father’s orders to stay within the reef and sets sail to save her island from an ancient ecological curse. A Heroine Driven by Identity, Not Romance
Disney took significant steps to respect the cultures that inspired the film by forming the Oceanic Story Trust. This group of anthropologists, historians, and linguists ensured that everything from the design of the canoes to the meaning of the tattoos was grounded in authentic Pacific Islander heritage. In Disney’s , the studio breaks away from
Unlike many of its predecessors, Moana completely bypasses a love interest. Her journey is one of self-discovery and duty. She is a "Wayfinder"—a title that honors her ancestors' history as voyagers. This focus on heritage and personal growth makes the film a standout in the modern Disney era. The Dynamic Duo: Moana and Maui She is a "Wayfinder"—a title that honors her
The heart of the film lies in the friction-filled partnership between Moana and the demigod , voiced by Dwayne Johnson . voiced by Dwayne Johnson .