The Gods Must Be Crazy II (1989)
Directed by Jamie Uys
Genres - Comedy |
Sub-Genres - Farce, Adventure Comedy, Slapstick |
Release Date - Apr 13, 1990 (USA) |
Run Time - 97 min. |
Countries - Botswana, United States, South Africa |
MPAA Rating - PG
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Synopsis by Hal Erickson
This sequel to the enormous international hit The Gods Must Be Crazy isn't quite as fresh and enchanting as the original, but it is still a garden of small delights. N!Xau, the Kalihari bushman who starred in the first film, is separated from his children while on a hunting expedition in the desert. The emphasis is on the kids, who are kidnaped by elephant poachers. This activity is counterpointed with the adventures of the film's "civilized" characters, transplanted New York attorney Lena Farugia and zoologist Hans Strydom, who find themselves stranded in the desert (their adventures are similar to those experienced by fish-out-of-water Linda Kozlowski in Crocodile Dundee). Meanwhile, a couple of soldiers who've wandered away from a border war devote their time to capturing, and escaping from, each other. As in the first film, the various subplots converge, with N!Xau once more emerging as the hero of the hour.
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bushman, child, elephant, family, hyena, kidnapping, lawyer, life-changes, motel, parachute, park-ranger, poacher, rescue, romance, scorpion, zoology