Certain the woke generation would find lots to whinge about in these 'Out of Africa' Movies . What better recommendation can there be. My Nigerian born wife had raved about these movies from her childhood and so bought for her to indulge in some nostalgia but found our own children at similar ages to when she first watched were captivated. The innocence and gentility of emotion portrayed produced genuine laughter with the 'Noble Savage' hero of the plot and heartfelt empathy with his plight. The sequel as with so many born from the original's huge success results in a somewhat similar adventure but still worth repeating. More Benny Hill than Lauryn Hill a delightful indulgence to a time when comedy was funny before virtue signalling, cultural appropriation and zombie thinking mob acquiescence dictated what you were allowed to think.Read full review
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Think - ''Benny Hill in Botswana'' and you get the general idea. Its funny, but it's respectful to to the bushmen. Its light entertainment, with South African bias (not a bad thing). The scenery is exactly as I remember it from the Kalahari- stunning. Have fun.....
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Good fun I had 1st film about 15 years ago great to own again cheers
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I remember when it came out, how completely different it was to anything else in the cinemas. I'd never see 2 and it was very good as well, not quite as good as 1 but still very enjoyable. Should I try 3? I think I will.
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As a South African I appreciate the sense of humour. My children watched this film in a Salisbury theatre years ago, To understand this film have a south african explain
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