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The Gods Must Be Crazy II

The Gods Must Be Crazy II (1990)

April. 13,1990
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6.8
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PG
| Action Comedy

Xixo is back again. This time, his children accidentally stow away on a fast-moving poachers' truck, unable to get off, and Xixo sets out to rescue them. Along the way, he encounters a couple of soldiers trying to capture each other and a pilot and passenger of a small plane, who are each having a few problems of their own.

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Hellen
1990/04/13

I like the storyline of this show,it attract me so much

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Solemplex
1990/04/14

To me, this movie is perfection.

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Arianna Moses
1990/04/15

Let me be very fair here, this is not the best movie in my opinion. But, this movie is fun, it has purpose and is very enjoyable to watch.

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Ezmae Chang
1990/04/16

This is a small, humorous movie in some ways, but it has a huge heart. What a nice experience.

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Leofwine_draca
1990/04/17

THE GODS MUST BE CRAZY II is the belated follow-up to the surprise African hit charting the misadventures of the Namibian bushman N!xau and his unlikely buddies in a comic-fuelled caper. This sequel sees N!xau return with the same director (but without the rest of the cast) to embark on some new, but very familiar, adventures.The plot begins afresh when a couple of N!xau's kids accidentally stow away on a truck driven by elephant poachers and packed with ivory from their latest expedition. N!xau sets out on an epic quest to rescue them and along the way gets tangled up in the adventures of a pilot and his female companion alongside a couple of hostile soldiers.It's business as usual in THE GODS MUST BE CRAZY II, with all manner of slapstick comedy to enjoy. N!xau shines as usual and is the highlight of the production, but Hans Strydom and Lena Farugia are also good value for money, although their characters aren't quite as funny as those of the original. Still, there's plenty to enjoy here, not least the bits with the wild animals (the honey badger scene is a highlight) alongside the absolutely madcap climax.

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ichocolat
1990/04/18

Xixo is back again. This time, his children accidentally stow away on a fast-moving poachers' truck, unable to get off, and Xixo sets out to rescue them. Along the way, he encounters a couple of soldiers trying to capture each other and a pilot and passenger of a small plane, who are each having a few problems of their own.It's a kind of story intertwined in the middle, with Xixo wandering the desert in search of his lost children, & about a law doctor and a zoologist from New York who went to Africa & suffered a plane crash, about two game rangers, & about two poachers involved in the business of trading ivories .While not as entertaining as original ( it's very seldom that sequel can match the original ), it is such a nice movie to watch after all . With clean good jokes ( except if you don't like watching almost naked children in tight 'bikinis' ), it is good fun for the whole family .The children actors did an exceptional job in portraying an innocence touch to the movie . & the main lead ( the doctor & the zoologist ) is funny indeed, with lots of funny moments they went through. I laughed my heart out when a skunk bit the doctor's leg because he accidentally stepped on it. Hehehe ..& who can forget the two game wardens! They scurried for their lives when they were threatened to be shot by the poachers. Suffice to say that it is hilarious ! All in all, it's a well made, wonderful sequel that is as entertaining as the original.

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boboak
1990/04/19

The plot and story line are innocent. A non-violent adventureThe movie is entertaining and humorous with refreshing morality. More movies like this are needed for the world today!

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terrycashin
1990/04/20

There is a lot of story in this movie, but the thread that follows the two little black kids who get separated from their father is hilarious. Imagine this--a 3 year old and a 4 year old, speaking Xhosa(?) through the whole movie to each other--and yet YOU the viewer know every word they say! No voice-over! No sub-titles, just exceedingly clever script-writing combined with brilliant direction of these two kids.I wish I could afford to buy the two Gods... movies, but until then I keep an eye on TV listings and never miss an opportunity to watch them again and again.

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