The Gods Must Be Crazy

The Gods Must Be Crazy(1980)

PG
09/10/1980 (US)Action, Comedy1h 49m
7.3

"The critics are raving... the natives are restless... and the laughter is non-stop!"

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A Coca-Cola bottle dropped from an airplane raises havoc among a normally peaceful tribe of African bushmen who believe it to be a utensil of the gods.

Jamie Uys

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Jamie Uys

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Part of the The Gods Must Be Crazy Collection

The Gods Must Be Crazy Collection chronicles the comic adventures of a Kalahari Bushman named Xixo as his world is invaded by modern civilisation. In TGMBC 1 Xixo's life is thrown into turmoil by an object the gods must have sent from the sky (a Coke bottle), a bumbling scientist and a band of revolutionaries. In TGMBC 2 the comedy involves a poacher's truck that his children accidentally stow away in, a city lawyer and scientist whose plane crashes in the desert and two soldiers from opposite sides of a brewing war, all of whom cross paths with Xixo to hilarious ends.

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Official Trailer THE GODS MUST BE CRAZY (1980, Jamie Uys, N!xau, Marius Weyers, Sandra Prinsloo)

Official Trailer THE GODS MUST BE CRAZY (1980, Jamie Uys, N!xau, Marius Weyers, Sandra Prinsloo)

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The Gods Must Be Crazy - Head Shake - Yes (Culture-Specific NVC)

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A review by Peter McGinn
9.0

Written on October 5, 2020

This is another one of those older movies my wife and I watched together over twenty years ago, and then recently watched again. We enjoyed it just as much as we did the first time. I had forgotten a lot of the details, so that was actually a good thing as it wasn’t overly familiar to me, like watching Groundhog Day yet again would be.

The tag line suggests that the laughs never stop, but that isn’t quite accurate. There are a lot of laugh out loud moments, mostly physical humor, and plenty of pockets of humor here and there, but there are also connecting scenes that set up the plot lines and transition from one to another. There are three main plots that thread together and keep the viewers on their toes.

The writer/director apparently put in months of long days without a break putting this together, and his effort was rightly rewarded with great success at the box office. Oddly enough, I didn’t recognize any of his other work, except for the more tepid sequel to this modern classic comedy..