The Gods Must Be Crazy

Crazy, goofy, and silly are the three most operative words to describe “The Gods Must Be Crazy”. But the movie is also very original. It’s an appropriate word crazy word in the title to conclude the movie because this is the craziest movie I’ve ever seen. “The Gods Must Be Crazy” is a South African made comedy that was made back in the early 1980s. “The Gods Must Be Crazy” features three separate stories that get tied together towards the end. One story is about a bushman who goes on a journey to return a Coke bottle that he found to the Gods after the bottle starts causing harm to some of his family members. Another story revolves around a war that breaks out in Central Africa. And the other story centers on a clumsy scientist who tries to take a pretty South African woman to her new job as a schoolteacher in a small African village, but does everything wrong. This is my favorite part of the movie. The scientist gives an inspired slapstick comedy performance. Some of the things that he does in the film had me bursting into laughter. The scenes with the jeep that he drives are priceless. Sandra Prinsloo is a good foil as the schoolteacher who unfortunately has no choice but to put up with his clumsiness. “The Gods Must Be Crazy” is at its funniest. The other two stories are good, but not great. Nevertheless, there are some unusual scenes in these parts of the movie too. But the scenes involving the scientist and the schoolteacher are the best parts of “The Gods Must Be Crazy”. It’s too bad that they didn’t turn up in the dull sequel. I think these parts of the movie alone are enough for me to recommend “The Gods Must Be Crazy”.

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