

Splitting into four
stories – this sequel of comedy movie traditional from South Africa really can
force you to bursting in so much laughter while watching it. The Gods Must Be
Crazy II used to be a following after the successful first one with people
around the world might all happy to see how the simplicity naïve elements
owning by the character of Nixau – a native Bushmen farmer/hunter man (aka Gcao
Tekene Coma) as Xixo here trying to find his lost children while on the other
hand, two elephant poachers travels by truck as their planning to hunt
accidentally carries those two children of Xixo. The third would be a silly fun
and loving romance drama story of a zoologist Dr. Stephen Marshall and a New
York lawyer Dr. Ann Taylor and experiencing (with the rest of the film
audiences) the adventures above Kalahari Desert on an ultralight aircraft over
the spare time turning to disaster to surviving the wildest African weather and
environments completed by the panties/skirt blown by the gusty wind, animal
chasing to the amazing captures of the surroundings was pretty much natural and
beautiful as well as those stupid planning, wrong moves and the fighting
soldiers over the joyride gone stranded; while the poachers finally capturing
Xixo as hostage before he reuniting back with his children, bad poachers went
to jail and Miss Taylor and Dr. Marshall having their first kiss before going back
to civilization …
Charles Fox composed and conduct by adding some more fun
stuff as a recording soundtrack for the film through the fantastic tracks like
Sunrise in The Kalahari, Xire and The Hyena, The Ostrich Egg, March of The
Cuban Prisoner onto The Chase or Hold Hands! would giving you and the family a
plenty of good times watching.
Link:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLRMZsSxLC_H_yddlq5hW0i8BEVZRsMffm
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