Bionicle 3: Web of Shadows (2005) - full transcript

The Web of Shadows concerns the return of the heroic Toa to Metru Nui. There, they find an old enemy has overtaken the great city with the help of Visorak--robotic spiders that can quickly encase anything or anybody in near-indestructible webs. The Toa undergo a bizarre metamorphosis while sealed within strange cocoons, and emerge as clunky-looking machines made up of mismatched parts. Though horrified, they find that they also possess some new powers, which prove essential for their subsequent journey to restore Metru Nui--and themselves. This delightful Bionicle installment is probably easily accessible for any viewer unfamiliar with the series to date.

Makuta.

Gathered friends,

listen again to our legend

of the Bionicle.

In the time before time,

six mighty Toa vanquished the Makuta,

encasing him in protodermis

held tight by the force

of their combined elemental powers.

Before becoming Turaga,

the Toa united in a dutiful pledge

to rescue the Matoran

who were imprisoned by the Makuta,

and so they returned

to their once glorious home

with every intention

of enacting a great rescue.

But Makuta had not left

the sleeping Matoran unprotected.

Their resting place

was guarded by a ruthless king,

a horde of poisoners,

and a malevolent queen.

And now the noble Toa

must face a web of shadows.

Well, that stunk.

It would appear there was an error

in our transport. Pilot error.

Hey, I was only order-taking.

Vakama was the one order-giving.

No need to be critical, Matau.

Regardless of how gracefully,

we made it here.

Whatever.

Hey, could somebody dig me up?

- There you go.

- Oh, thanks.

It's what I do.

Are we going to stand around all night?

Or are we going to rescue the Matoran?

Whoa!

What's with all the webs? Not exactly

encouraging my Toa hero spirit.

- Huh?

- What is that all about?

- Hey!

- What was that?

Well, there goes the old neighborhood.

- The Archive must have been breached.

- What did you have in there?

- Everything... Most of it dangerous.

- Rahi?

The Onu-Metru Archive

houses a specimen

of every Rahi beast ever discovered.

At least, it used to.

- And the webs?

- Visorak.

- Nasty creatures.

- Coming from you, that's not good.

But what does it change?

Nothing. We go to the Coliseum,

we rescue the Matoran, we leave.

- Or get pulverized.

- It is a possibility.

We've faced the Makuta and won.

I really doubt a few crusty relics

are going to give us much trouble.

- Agreed?

- If you think we should.

Follow me.

What the...?

Can't move!

Can't...

stop!

This is gonna hurt.

Is everyone OK?

Yeah, we're right behind you,

fearless leader.

Literally.

Bickering won't get us out of this, Matau.

No, but think-talking before

charging straight into a trap might have.

If you have something to say,

Matau, say it.

Forget it!

Oh! What's that?

We'll soon find out.

- Let me guess. Visorak?

- Yeah.

Or, in their tongue, "the stealers of life".

Do they even have tongues?

All I see are teeth.

Vakama,

what do we do?

Kollorak,

it's nothing important, I hope,

seeing as you're late.

This had better be good.

Toa?

So,

they've returned for the Matoran -

Matoran that now belong to me.

I assume your telling me this

without twitching uncontrollably

means the Toa

have already been captured.

Drop them.

Is it to be so simple, Sidorak?

Roodaka, my queen.

No, not your queen.

Not yet.

Oh, of course.

Formalities.

You have something to say?

Only that leaders are judged in time

by the quality of their enemies.

History teaches us this.

The Toa?

A fantastic adversary, my king,

worthy of your rule,

and therefore a demise

that will be remembered

and spoken about for all time.

I suppose I could allow the situation

to become a little more...

legendary.

I have always admired your judgment.

Only, be sure your method

allows some proof

for posterity's sake.

Proof?

Bring me their bodies.

That's encouraging.

Well, fire-spitter,

we can't say you didn't show us the city.

Course, we can say

that you got us captured, poisoned,

and, seeing as I don't think

we've been brought up here for the view,

imminently smash-dashed.

- He agrees.

- This is not Vakama's fault.

Huh!

I tried to lead you as best I could.

I wish I was better at it.

But if I've learned one thing from all

we've been through, I am what I am.

And no matter how much I might want to,

I can't just change.

Watch it!

Whoa! Hey! Hey!

Nokama! Help!

Vakama!

I'm sorry I let you all down...

again.

Whoa!

Hey!

You better not scratch my armor!

What's happened to me?

Answer me!

I am a Toa!

Not exactly.

Rest, my Makuta.

Sleep, and know that as you do,

I draw close to waking you.

What happened?

Where is everybody?

Hello?

Hello?

Darn Vakama.

Why'd we ever listen to him?

I can't believe it.

Yikes!

No, no. This isn't me.

I can't be ugly.

Oh, just relax.

- Just relax.

- It's me. It's me.

- Come on! Stand back!

- Would you calm down?

- I'm dangerous, I'm ugly, and I'll hurt you.

- It's all right, Matau.

- Nokama?

- Matau, it's all right.

All right?

You call this "all right"?

We're all here.

We'll find a way. Together.

- Cos that's what friends do.

- He's right.

I don't hear you saying that, smelt-head.

What's the matter?

Too busy cooking up another master plan?

I'm through making plans.

Well, that's the first good thing

I've heard since I've been hideous.

Regardless of how we look,

it might be better if we use our energy

to find out why we've become

whatever it is we are.

Yes, the sooner we do that,

the sooner we can rescue the Matoran.

And how are we gonna do that

when we're the ones who need saving?

If you are wise,

if you wish to be your old selves again,

you will listen.

The Toa have returned,

as you said they would.

Even now, their broken bodies

are being brought to me

so I may drain them

of their elemental powers -

powers I will use

to shatter the wretched seal

that keeps us apart.

And then there will be no need

for a worthless ruler like Sidorak,

who would wash his hands of conflict

rather than dirty them with it.

Together,

you and I will teach the sleeping Matoran

to obey your will.

What is it?

The Toa?

Why do you speak of them

as if they're still alive?

Rahaga?

- We can't rescue the Matoran.

- Why are we here?

Brothers, we must be patient.

Keetongu.

The key to Nongu?

Keetongu is a most honorable creature,

and skilled in the ways of venoms,

not to mention our only hope

to stand against the Visorak horde.

If you are to be the Toa you once were,

it is Keetongu you must seek.

But what are we now?

Hordika venom courses within you.

If it is not neutralized, it will take root,

and Hordika you will be forever.

Like you?

I am a Rahaga.

Norik is my name.

And this is Gaaki,

Bomonga,

Kualus,

Pouks...

and Iruini.

Rahaga,

can you take us to this Keetongu?

Iruini!

I don't understand.

What Iruini so inappropriately suggests

is that this will be difficult.

We Rahaga have come to Metru Nui

in search of Keetongu ourselves.

There are those that, well,

doubt his existence entirely.

And you?

I believe.

- Then so must we.

- Whoa there, sister.

Shouldn't we think-talk about this?

You know, group-like?

What do you say, mask-melter?

I say we returned to Metru Nui

to rescue the Matoran, not go on safari.

And you have a way to do this?

Perhaps using

your new Hordika powers...

powers you have not yet learned to use.

Vakama.

I will talk with him.

- What was that?

- It meant you no harm.

- I beg to differ.

- It was just frightened.

Muaka are loners by nature,

and uncomfortable being close to others.

There's a bit of them in you.

Careful with that.

It's a most powerful tool.

I'll be sure to learn

how to make good use of it, wise one.

And what about your friends?

Former friends.

They think being a leader is so easy,

they can try it themselves.

True, but they won't succeed without you,

nor you without them.

- And how do you know that?

- I don't.

But the Great Spirit does.

Unity, duty, destiny.

It starts with unity.

If you Toa are to rescue the Matoran,

you must do so together.

This is something you can't change.

Watch me.

Vakama?

Oh, Norik.

It is good you're back.

Vakama has a lot on his mind.

We must give him time

to find his destiny.

Yeah.

What if he finds a really bad one?

Uh, now then, we should

begin our search for Keetongu at once.

Right. Keetongu.

Getting turned back into our old

handsome selves. Let's get on that.

But where to start?

Somewhere you know well.

I can do it alone.

I'll show them all.

Is that your best shot?

What's happening to me?

You are becoming...

Yeah, but what?

A friend.

Or a foe.

That's for you to decide.

And why I've invited you here.

Some invitation.

Then perhaps this one

will be more to your liking.

I've a proposal for you.

And if I don't want to hear it?

- Be reasonable, Vakama.

- How do you know my name?

I know a great deal about you.

What harm could come from listening?

The Great Temple?

I'm sure it could've helped

our old Toa selves, but now?

We'll never find a way to change back

if you keep talking like that.

You're right. I'm sorry.

I don't know what's gotten into me.

Oh, that's right, some kind of monster!

Oh, Matau.

If you're quite done,

we should go inside.

Secrecy is such a burden,

but Sidorak mustn't know we speak.

Sidorak?

Ruler of the Visorak.

- And he doesn't know you captured me?

- Not yet.

Huh! Some leader.

Precisely.

You're not worried

they're going to tell him you said that?

- They are loyal to me.

- Right.

Like you are to Sidorak?

Yes.

They obey me because I am strong.

They fear me, and therefore

do not dare to question my authority.

That is leadership, Vakama.

That is how the other Toa

should treat you.

Maybe then they would give you

the respect you deserve.

The Visorak horde is countless, Vakama.

They feel the weakness

of their king's voice.

- I trust my fellow Toa to...

- To do what? Hold you back?

They're not worthy of a leader like you.

Which is why I've brought you here.

Ta...

Ta-Metru!

Come along. Our best chance

to find Keetongu lies within the temple.

Is something wrong?

It might be best if we wait here.

The Great Temple is sacred to Toa.

Given what has happened to us,

I am not sure it would be right.

I understand.

Our work here will not go unnoticed.

You must guard the gates.

We need until tomorrow morning.

Consider it done.

Hey, wait. You know,

I think we should talk about...

No!

When I was Matoran,

Ta-Metru was my whole world.

It meant everything to me.

It still does.

It can be your home again, Vakama,

to rule as you see fit.

All you need to do

is lead those who will obey you properly.

Lead the Visorak horde.

I...

I don't know.

I understand your reluctance.

You require proof.

Throw yourselves off the edge.

Obedience.

This is but the first

of many lessons I can teach you.

And this is something

your king would allow?

There is a way.

Six ways.

I'm listening.

"Tears... tears...

Follow the tears. "

"Keetongu. "

"Tears that reach the sky. "

- Are you all right, Gaaki?

- Norik.

I heard something.

Probably just my approach.

Age makes us loud as well as wise.

No, this was a creature.

Visorak?

I'm... I'm sure it's nothing.

This is a very elaborate translation.

I guess I have been working hard lately.

Gather our brothers and go outside.

I'll be right behind you.

Who's there?

Reveal yourself!

Show yourself!

I doubt you'd recognize me.

I've got some bad news.

Gaaki's not going to find

her brothers upstairs.

- What have you done with them?

- Nothing.

Yet.

Then it's not too late, Vakama.

You don't have to do this.

Give me one reason I shouldn't.

The other Toa.

They need you to lead them.

Always what's best for the others!

She was right about them, Norik.

About me.

Who have you been talking to, Vakama?

Who's put these thoughts in your head?

You'll find out soon enough.

I'm counting on it.

I don't understand.

You don't have to understand

the message, Norik, just carry it.

This message, what is it?

Norik said they'd be done by daybreak.

Did anyone see anything last night?

Nothing.

Lots of nothing.

Yeah, boring.

I don't know.

I found the sounds of the night fascinating.

Right.

I wonder what's taking the Rahaga so long.

I mean, how hard is it to get directions?

Well, when they're to a creature that has

not been seen since the time before time,

- hard.

- Really?

- Oh, have patience, Matau.

- Yeah. Take it easy, Matau.

"Take it easy"! I have absolutely

no patience for looking like this.

We've already wasted a whole night.

The way I see it, the faster we get to the...

The Great Temple.

- Come on!

- Hurry! We have to find the Rahaga.

- Come on!

- Bomonga!

Norik!

- Gaaki! Norik!

- Oh! Total destruction.

Where are you guys?

Gaaki?

Norik!

Where are you?

- Iruini! Where are you guys?

- Norik, are you all right?

Norik!

Nuju, can you see anything?

What do you see?

I can't see anything.

Huh? There he is! He's over there!

He's trapped.

Stand back!

Norik, what happened?

- What should we do?

- I wish Vakama was here.

He...

was!

You must be confused, Toa.

We do not welcome your kind here.

We exterminate it.

It's you that's confused, Sidorak.

I am no simple Toa.

Hordika.

Why have you come here?

To join you.

And to present you

with proof of my worth.

Vakama! No!

Let's talk.

Vakama would never do such a thing.

Right?

You are correct, Nokama.

The Vakama you know would not.

He's changed.

Just as you all will

if we do not find Keetongu.

I fear Vakama

has given himself completely

to the beast that lurks within us all.

The ancient, primal,

the parts of ourselves we like to think

progress has made us forget.

Hordika is its name.

I don't think I want to be Hordika.

It's not all bad, Whenua.

Not if you don't allow it to be.

Being Hordika grants you certain gifts.

Assuming you're right,

we must find Keetongu

and rescue the Matoran

before the beast overcomes us too.

Yes, but I must warn you,

Vakama may already be beyond

anything even Keetongu can do.

Well, we have to try.

We owe the fire-spitter that much.

And I was kind of hard on him.

- And if you can't help him?

- Leave that to me.

So, back to searching.

We were able to translate much

of the inscription before Vakama's attack.

"Follow the falling tears to Ko-Metru

until they reach the sky. "

It is there we will find Keetongu.

"Tears that reach the sky"?

It's not much of a plan, but it is one.

Toa! Vakama!

That name means nothing to me.

It did once.

It can again.

That's true!

It can, if you want to be weak again.

Never!

You are everything

I had hoped you'd be.

Come. It's time

you had a glimpse of your future.

Quickly! We must hurry.

As the Toa Hordika

followed the trail of falling tears,

Norik was sure that it would lead them

to the legendary Keetongu.

As our brave heroes struggled

through a most treacherous journey

across the island of Metru Nui,

the shadow of the Visorak horde

was never far behind.

As the noble group followed

the stream of tears to Ko-Metru,

the deserts turned into great mountains

of frozen protodermis,

and its silvery surface

led the brave travelers

to a strange and wondrous place.

Ah, the tears...

They do reach the sky!

The throne will soon

be yours, Vakama.

Go ahead. Touch it.

You can look, Vakama,

but don't touch.

I wanted to thank you personally.

Because of you, the Rahaga

will be put where they belong -

in a cage.

It is just the beginning

of what he can offer you.

Is that so?

It is, my king.

Vakama is my gift to you,

a fitting master for your horde.

Hordika or not,

there's only one of him.

Which is why the other Toa

are on their way here.

With Vakama leading your horde,

they will be captured and trained

just like him.

Will all six be enough to please you?

A fine offer, Roodaka.

Consider it an engagement gift.

Well, then.

Allow me to introduce you

to the horde.

You know, Vakama,

we're really very much alike,

you and I.

That was a compliment, Vakama.

Oh, thank you, my king.

Oh, think nothing of it.

Such is the generosity of my rule.

My horde is an obedient one.

They will do anything you command.

Unless I command differently,

of course.

Of course.

Good.

Now, then.

Behold the Visorak horde.

Perhaps you'd like to say a few words?

Hurry, you guys! It's amazing!

It's Keetongu!

Not.

Don't be so quick to judge, Matau.

We are sorry to disturb your rest,

noble one,

but the duty of these Toa

requires they ask for your help.

OK.

Well, we'd like to stay and chat,

but we gotta go.

Whoa.

Is everyone seeing this?

Toa.

Keetongu.

Is it everything I promised you?

We'll soon find out.

Yes.

A night of great consequence falls.

Be ready.

Before it is over,

many things will change.

How is the horde, Vakama?

Obedient.

And ready.

...and then we were chased

by the Visorak,

all of which is why we came here,

and why we need your assistance.

Will you help us get Vakama back?

No.

Well, thanks just the same.

We'll be going, then.

Keetongu cannot start

a battle on your behalf...

but he can aid those

loyal to the three virtues.

In fact,

doing so is his sworn duty.

So he'll change us back into

our good-looking, Toa-hero selves?

- No.

- Aw.

Keetongu sees with one eye

what we have missed with all of ours.

If you are to save Vakama,

you must use

your new forms and abilities,

not be rid of them.

So we've come all this way

just to find out

we didn't have to come all this way!

Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.

He thinks it's funny, too.

Ha ha ha. Right. Funny.

That's what I was thinking.

But your story and devotion to your friend

has touched Keetongu.

He finds your quest worthwhile.

And...?

And he would like to offer us his help.

Unity!

You too, big guy.

Vakama!

Nokama.

Remember, Vakama,

you don't need them anymore.

You've made a grave mistake

coming here!

We came here to save you.

The only ones you can save now

are yourselves.

Bow down

and pledge your allegiance to me.

And to Sidorak.

And when we don't?

I will make you.

- Ready?

- Do you think this is gonna work?

- Aim.

- Ask me again in a minute.

Nokama?

Now!

Let's go!

Fire!

Hey, wait for me!

Let's go!

Whoo-hoo! Catch you guys later!

Where's Matau going?

- There's too many of them.

- Let's just do it.

Quick, jump!

Still that sound.

- What is that?

- I guess it's Keetongu.

But Keetongu doesn't exist.

Obviously, you're wrong about that.

I'll take care of him.

No, Vakama.

It is not your place.

It is that of a king.

If Keetongu wasn't a myth before,

he soon will be.

Stay here.

And be ready.

Look out!

Put me down!

You want down? You got it.

Your place is with us.

We're here to rescue the Matoran.

- The Matoran?

- You remember, don't you?

Vakama!

Yes!

I'm almost impressed.

Well, that's that.

No...

I mean, shouldn't we be certain?

If doing so

would make you feel better.

It would.

What has happened to you?

You know, outside the obvious?

Nokama! Here!

Whoa!

The final blow is yours, Roodaka.

Where are you going?

- Finish him.

- You do it.

But I can't defeat him myself.

I know.

Roodaka?

No! No! No!

Soon, Makuta.

Norik!

Oh, no! I'm caught!

This is it. Without Vakama,

we are destined to fail.

Mind if we lend a hand?

Whoo-hoo!

Thanks, Norik. I owe you one.

You are weak,

brother.

You're right, Vakama. I am weak.

So, at the end you see the truth.

We all make mistakes, Vakama.

That's what happens when

you're brave enough to make decisions.

- I understand that now.

- I don't believe that coming from you.

- Wait!

- Not for long.

I'm sorry for doubting you.

Our strength comes

from our unity, Vakama,

which means you can't

be strong without us.

I'm better and stronger alone.

I don't believe that,

and I don't think you do, either.

You're our leader, Vakama.

You're my leader.

We've got a job to do,

a duty.

The Matoran.

Rescuing them is our destiny.

It's your destiny.

And if there's any of the Vakama

I know left, he'll know what to do next.

Matau, don't!

Matau!

I'm coming!

- Matau!

- Vakama!

Hang on. I've got a plan.

Come and get it!

No!

- We are surrounded.

- There's too many of them.

What do we do now?

Oh, I don't like this.

You have something I want.

Your elemental powers.

Earth. Stone.

Ice. Water.

Fire already belongs to me.

Wait.

One's missing.

That would be air.

And he's all yours, my queen.

Thank you, Vakama.

Now, about those powers...

You want them so bad? Take them.

All right, who fired the tickle spinner?

Fools! You, like your powers,

are nothing if you are not united,

and as Vakama stands with me...

Actually, I wanted

to talk to you about that.

You might defeat me,

Vakama, but not all of them.

Strike me down and they will

surely destroy you and your friends.

Think about it.

I have. And seeing as you convinced

Sidorak to put me in charge of them...

Get out of here, all of you!

You're free.

That's an order.

Traitors!

You can't betray

someone you're enslaved to.

And to think I thought

you could be king.

I lead only those

that choose to follow.

That's the difference between

being a leader and a tyrant like you.

A certain Toa taught me that.

No, Vakama, don't!

Vakama.

You have no idea

what you've just done.

Her heartstone...

It's Makuta's.

Yes, carved from the same protodermis

you sealed the Makuta with.

In destroying it,

you've broken that seal.

I know,

and set Makuta free.

For some reason,

he doesn't scare me anymore.

Keetongu.

Help him up.

In light of all you've given,

you owe us nothing,

but my duty requires I ask,

will you change us back?

He wants to know

why you would want that,

being as you've made peace

with the beast within,

that you might even

be the better for it.

It's our destiny to be Toa,

and to keep our promise

to the Matoran.

Duty...

Then so will you be.

Now then, let's get all of you to safety.

Put your back into it, brothers.

Whoo-hoo!

Nice ship.

Hey, Matau, let's not crash it this time.

Hey.

Well, my friend,

I guess this is it.

- Thank you.

- You are most welcome, Vakama.

But it's me

that should be thanking you.

I don't understand.

It's not every day I get to see

a legend come true, you know.

Oh, yes, Norik.

He is quite a sight.

Indeed,

but I wasn't

talking about Keetongu.

- The Great Rescue.

- Yes.

And now we know that the Matoran

are in most capable hands.

Your hands.

Next stop, Mata Nui.

The Makuta!

He is gone.

Not for long. I imagine

we'll be seeing him again very soon.

- And when we do?

- We'll find a way to defeat him,

because that's what Toa do.

I was right.

Makuta would follow us here,

and threaten to cast our new world

and all who came to call it home

into everlasting shadow.

It was in those days

I discovered our destinies

are not written in stone.

We have to find them for ourselves.

I found mine.

Now it's time for you

to make new legends,

for that is the way

of the Bionicle.

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