Funny is only its appearance. This film is about a group of Bushmans who have been forgotten by time living in the desert of Botswana in Africa. They live in the most primitive state, without the concept of ownership, nor the concept of sin, and they are surprisingly simple and simple. And only 600 kilometers away is a big city, where everyone is living a busy life under pressure. The narration is good: humans have made themselves so complicated that it takes young people 20 years to learn how to survive in this complicated society.
One day, a Coke bottle that fell from the sky broke the quiet life of the Bushmans. In the view of the Bushmans, "This is something like water, but incomparably hard. It is bestowed by God." However, God only bestowed a sacred object, a struggle and disharmony that had never occurred in the tribe. happened. The Bushmans finally discovered that this was an ominous thing, so they sent Xi to bring this ominous thing to the end of the world and return it to God. Along the way, he met all kinds of people, including aid workers from Western countries, animal researchers, relatively civilized villagers, military, rebels, even cars, clothes, all of which he had never seen before. I feel that I have seen a lot of gods. Of course, there are rhinos, elephants, snakes that he is familiar with... the
narration is from the perspective of this Bushman, and you can imagine how interesting it is. The simple roads and border checkpoints of African countries, the rotten cars of animal researchers, the rhinoceros who love to put out fires, the trees that stick to people, are full of wisdom and humor. Under this witty humor, we have seen the contrast between human civilizations, and triggered thinking about what civilization has brought to mankind. The impact of the appearance of a Coke bottle on the interpersonal relationship of the entire tribe is worth studying.
This film surpassed "Ace Mission" and "You Shut Up" and became my favorite comedy.
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