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Sunday, 28 September 2014

Tsotsi


Also Known As:
Thug (2005)…
Year:
2005
Countries:
South Africa… United Kingdom…
Predominant Genre:
Crime
Director:
Gavin Hood…
Outstanding Performances:
Entire Cast…
Premiss:
Six days in the violent life of a young gang leader.
Themes:
Alienation | Christianity | Compassion | Destiny | Emotional repression | Guilt | Loyalty | Narcissism | Personal change | Political Correctness | Redemption | Self-expression | Social class | White culture | White guilt | White supremacy
Similar (in Plot, Theme or Style) to:
Unknown ()…
Review Format:
DVD

Despite the political and psychological naivety of the piece, this is a deeply-affecting tale of redemption among the shanty townships of Johannesburg. You will find yourself rooting for the villain in his long dark night of the soul as he struggles to be one of the few leopards who ever changed his spots.

Fully imbued with a richly-warm and a profound humanity, this is the kind of story that Leo Tolstoy would have dearly loved. The performances speak directly to the audience of the passion of each of the characters and of how they either chose to buckle under the pain or become better people for it.


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