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Your Learning Zone - The Gods Must Be Crazy

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Manufacturer: 20th Century Fox Starring: N!xau, Marius Weyers, Sandra Prinsloo, Louw Verwey, Michael Thys Directed By: Jamie Uys
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Audience Rating: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested) Binding: VHS Tape EAN: 9786301777476 Format: Closed-captioned ISBN: 6301777476 Label: 20th Century Fox Manufacturer: 20th Century Fox Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: 20th Century Fox Release Date: 1992-12-07 Running Time: 109 Studio: 20th Century Fox Theatrical Release Date: 1984
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Customer Rating:      Summary: funny and thought-provoking Comment: A Coke bottle falls from an airplane and is found by Xi, a bushman, who takes it back to his family. They find it useful, but as it's the only one, they begin to fight over it, where they'd been only peaceful before. So Xi sets out to return the cursed object to the gods.
Meanwhile, a new teacher, Miss Thompson, arrives in Botswana, and is picked up by a scientist, Dr. Steyn, who's both enamoured and nervous around her. And there's a crazy revolutionary running around.
All three threads come together as Xi is on his quest.
There's humor--Dr. Steyn's difficulties with the land rover they call the anti-christ had me in stitches; action--mostly with the revolutionaries and the authorities trying to catch them; and romance--a very sweet romantic triangle with Miss Thompson caught between the earnest but tongue-tied Dr. Steyn and the slick bus-driving tour guide. The Gods Must Be Crazy is also part nature documentary on the Kalahari, and part sociological study.
The clash of cultures provides most of the humor and the serious moments--not only between primitive and civilized cultures, but also between men and women. And the narration prompts you to look at things, whether it's a familiar-seeming man making a fool of himself around a beautiful woman, or a bushman not understanding what was wrong with killing and eating a sheep, from the outside, as a scientific study perhaps. Which makes some things even funnier, and others more poignant or even profound.
It's a fairly low-budget, amateur-looking film, which only makes it feel more authentic and adds to its charm.
The unusual style took a bit of getting used to, but once they did, my husband and kids loved this as much as I did.
Customer Rating:      Summary: The Coke Bottle Comment: Hard to believe that a Coke bottle can create that much fun.Sit down and enjoy 109 minutes of clean fun.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Original Comment: THis movie has an average rating of 5 stars? Why is it because it has a big budget? Is it that has big name actors? Was it over hyped? The reason that everyone likes this movie is it is orignal and easy to follow. Watching this movie is about getting caught up in the story and letting go of the real world for a couple of hours. What a simple idea someone throws a coke bottle out an airplane and that changes someone's life. This is a very enjoyable movie.
Customer Rating:      Summary: good choice Comment: was sent on time and was a GREAT MOVIE,package arrived in perfect condition as well.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Charming, hilarious and romantic Comment: I first saw "The Gods Must be Crazy" back in 1988 when it had just been released. It remains, for me, one of the funniest, most charming and sweetly romantic movies of all time. It takes place in and around Botswana in Southern Africa. To an initial narrative slightly on the lines of The Hitch Hikers Guide to the Universe, which the movie resembles not one bit, otherwise, it launches off with an empty coca cola bottle being thrown out of a light plane flying over the Kalahari (which is located mainly in the central and south western part of Botswana). This object is found by a native Bushman who has never seen a coca coal bottle - or any bottle for that matter - takes this back to his tribe where it becomes almost a totem, so useful does it turn out to be from holding liquid to pounding roots for their water. They start to squabble over it and when someone gets struck by it the bushman who found it is sent to take away this evil thing which has brought strife to their peaceful existence and drop it off the edge of the world. Meanwhile in the neighbouring country, the most inept coup d'etat is taking place (excruciatingly funny in places), fails, and the ringleaders escape across the border. Meanwhile a new teacher, an escapee from the City, is coming to a village and is being met by a very shy botanist in a landrover without any brakes.... all three story lines combine cleverly and all ends happily and it concludes with one of the funniest and most romantic sequences in any movie that I have seen. Totally delightful.
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Editorial Reviews:
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Three separate story lines set in Africa eventually come together in this 1980 film by Jamie Uys. (The film wasn't released in the U.S., where it became a huge hit, until 1984.) Story one involves a bushman whose discovery of a Coke bottle causes consternation among his tribe, story two concerns an awkward romance between a clumsy scientist and a sweet schoolteacher, and the third plot involves a group of terrorists on the run. Slapstick, satire, romance, violence--it's all here in a somewhat bumpy but entertaining movie. --Tom Keogh
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