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The Gods Must Be Crazy (1981)
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Kalahari bushman Xi (played by genuine bushman N!xau) is as surprised as the rest of his tibe when a Coke bottle, thrown from a passing plane, lands in the middle of their village. This "gift from the gods" proves to be a mixed blessing when the tribesmen fight over it and eventually use it for a weapon. To keep peace in the village, Xi is assigned to take the bottle to "the end of the earth" (actually a lush valley) and throw it back to the gods. Meanwhile, back in urbanized South Africa, Kate Thompson (Sandra Prinsloo) leaves her office job in the city to take a job teaching Kalahari children; once in the wilderness, she finds herself constantly bumping into clumsy microbiologist Andrew Steyn (Marius Weyers). And meanwhile, maniacal Sam Boga (Louw Verwey) is leading a military coup against the government. How do all these various and wildly divergent characters fit together? You'll have to see The Gods Must be Crazy yourself--if you haven't seen it already. This Botswanian comedy/melodrama was directed by Jamie Uys, who had helmed dozens of films before Gods and would make many more afterwards. Originally slated for limited domestic distribution in 1982, Gods Must Be Crazy was picked up for American consumption by 20th Century-Fox in 1984. Within a few weeks, "word of mouth" transformed Gods into the biggest foreign boxoffice hit ever released in the U.S. The 1989 sequel didn't do quite as well, indicating that perhaps the bloom was off the rose for N!xau and his confreres. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Marius WeyersSandra Prinsloo, (more)
Director(s):
Jamie Uys
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG
Format(s):
DVD
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    Caitlin O.

    My college Geography professor played this movie one time during class, it's hilarious! The comedy is not the comedy you see today obviously b/c it's over 20 years old, but that's probably why I enjoyed it so much! Just real, innocent comedy.

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    Danielle and Michael J.

    I first saw this movie in university. Since then I have seen it a few times. I don't think it is hilarious or portraying anything other than how scary globalization has colonized the world. I always find something new and interesting in this movie each time I watch it. It is wonderfully put together and one of my favorite movies of all time! Definitely worth the rent. ;-)

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    Ramon A.

    Old movie but so funny! The characters act really naturally; the african landscapes act to the charm. And it presents political situations with humor, but which make you think after. Totally worth watching.

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