Budget
$30,000,000 (estimated)
Gross worldwide
$6,317,170
Budget
$30,000,000 (estimated)
Gross worldwide
$6,317,170
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By Morris 2022-07-25 20:34:12
Goodbye Bafana: Sympathizers in the System
Under authoritarian rule, not everyone will choose to submit to survive. The movie Goodbye Bafana tells such a story. Before the 1990s, South Africa implemented a policy of apartheid. Blacks are in the position of being oppressed by whites. Of course, for the white populace, their superiority over blacks was earned by bowing to the white authoritarian government. Under authoritarian regimes, their freedom and equality are also threatened. Their willingness to believe in the dogma of...
By Amparo 2022-04-11 08:01:01
Not bad, really good. Friendship between blacks and whites. In fact, under the circumstances at the time, it was really not an easy thing to be a good guard for Mandela, and he had to worry about the safety of his family and his own life at any time. When I watched it, I watched it carefully, for fear that a bomb would come accidentally, which would make people nervous. Strongly recommend checking it out. But personally I think it's still not quite in place. Of course, it's not the acting...
By Bernadette 2022-04-11 08:01:01
Look at history from multiple perspectives
I wrote an article before, saying that Mandela was still alive in prison for such a long time, which shows that the South African government at that time was still very "kind". But after watching "Goodbye Bafana", I have another opinion. The film unfolds from the perspective of a prison guard-translator officer, describing Mander's life and struggles in prison, while also showing the various tricks of the authorities, from answering a phone call to the only one he has. The son died in a car...
By Kayden 2022-04-11 08:01:01
This is a movie that was supposed to be on my hard drive for a year, and I ignored it so much that I forgot why I downloaded it.
This morning, I was very bored and clicked on him, in fact, it was just to make room for the hard drive.
I really like this movie, I really like it.
The masterpiece of the two-time...
By Myles 2022-04-11 08:01:01
Recently, I have seen the news of Mr. Mandela's death many times on Weibo, Moments, and the news. As I only know a thing or two about his great career, I have the desire to relive his non-life stories.
After watching this film, I have the following thoughts:
1. Let’s talk about the core theme, history.
The price of participating in history and fighting for it is understandable. All our achievements today: science and technology, economy, equality, peaceful life... are all bought...
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By Braeden 2022-04-15 09:01:07
cctv6. 3.5, no...
By Crawford 2022-04-15 09:01:07
Intense curiosity about Mandela and the history of South...
By Erling 2022-04-15 09:01:07
Persistence and renunciation of faith must involve sacrifice, sometimes even life, one's own or that of a loved one, and the same is true of self-redemption in life. (All the protagonists have the faces of Hollywood stars - Nicolas Cage, Sharon Stone, Denzel...
By Golden 2022-04-15 09:01:07
It's not the same in the cinema, a 3-star film can have a 4-star...
By Braulio 2022-04-15 09:01:07
Not bad, the angle is very novel, and the transformation of the protagonist is also very...
Nelson Mandela: I have not touched my wife in twenty-one years.
James Gregory: These ideas you'd kill for?
Nelson Mandela: These ideas I'd die for.
[last lines]
Newscaster: Mr. Mandela, the man who has been in prison for nearly three decades, will be appearing in public for the first time any moment now... There is Mr. Mandela, Mr. Nelson Mandela, a free man, taking his first steps into a new South-Africa...
James Gregory: [in front of TV, reading from the 'Freedom Charter'] "There shall be peace and friendship. And all who love their people and their country shall say, as we say here: These freedoms we will fight for, side by side, throughout our lives, until we have won our liberty."
Newscaster: That is the man the world has been waiting to see, walking strongly, step by step further into freedom.
Subtitle: Four years later, in 1994, Nelson Mandela became the first democratically elected president of South-Africa.