Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuMax Bua leaves his country life behind in hopes of becoming a doctor in Johannesburg, though the big city has different plans for him.Max Bua leaves his country life behind in hopes of becoming a doctor in Johannesburg, though the big city has different plans for him.Max Bua leaves his country life behind in hopes of becoming a doctor in Johannesburg, though the big city has different plans for him.
- Auszeichnungen
- 1 Gewinn & 2 Nominierungen insgesamt
Thumi Melamu
- Nozipho Dlamini
- (as Tumi Melamu)
Coco Merckel
- Six
- (as Coco Merckle)
Seputla Sebogodi
- Skeel
- (as Seputla Sebugodi)
Ezrom Menze
- Moeketsi Bua
- (as Esrom Menze)
Handlung
WUSSTEST DU SCHON:
- WissenswertesIn Memory of Lionel Ngakane 1928 - 2003.
Ausgewählte Rezension
If you are looking for a super-intellectual foreign film that you might find in the Criterion Collection, "Max and Mona" is NOT for you. It's a silly, low-brow sort of movie--but one I still recommend you see. It IS funny and gives you insight into lifestyles of the not so rich and famous.
Much of the film is set in the township of Soweto, which is near Johannesburg, South Africa. Because of that, there are a few slang or South African words I should explain to you before you see the film. I am not an expert, but I have spend about a month and a half in this fabulous country. First, Johannesburg is often called Joburg or Jozie. Second, a shebeen is like an unlicensed bar in the township. Third, a brai is a barbecue or a cook-out you have with friends. I didn't notice any other words I should explain.
The film begins in the countryside. Max is going to Johannesburg to go to medical school and his entire village has saved up for him to be able to do this. He is told that he gets in trouble to look for his uncle in Soweto...but only if he's in terrible trouble. Why you'll soon see.
When Max arrives in the big city, he's obviously a rube among a lot of tough folks. His being an outsider is obvious because he was sent to the city with a goat--a goat intended for a family member's funeral. But he cannot find these folks and the dorms won't allow him in with the goat--and he foolishly decides to contact his uncle. Foolish because his uncle turns out to be a real scoundrel--and he's planning on using Max's special skill to save himself from a nasty gangster, the Razor. What is Max's skill? He is a professional mourner--and he's able to do miraculous things when he starts crying!
The film is silly from start to finish....period. But you also get to see a lot of real 'folks' and the way they live. I loved seeing Soweto and Johannesburg, as I've spent time in both. Well worth seeing...just don't expect a sophisticated or fancy-pants film!
Much of the film is set in the township of Soweto, which is near Johannesburg, South Africa. Because of that, there are a few slang or South African words I should explain to you before you see the film. I am not an expert, but I have spend about a month and a half in this fabulous country. First, Johannesburg is often called Joburg or Jozie. Second, a shebeen is like an unlicensed bar in the township. Third, a brai is a barbecue or a cook-out you have with friends. I didn't notice any other words I should explain.
The film begins in the countryside. Max is going to Johannesburg to go to medical school and his entire village has saved up for him to be able to do this. He is told that he gets in trouble to look for his uncle in Soweto...but only if he's in terrible trouble. Why you'll soon see.
When Max arrives in the big city, he's obviously a rube among a lot of tough folks. His being an outsider is obvious because he was sent to the city with a goat--a goat intended for a family member's funeral. But he cannot find these folks and the dorms won't allow him in with the goat--and he foolishly decides to contact his uncle. Foolish because his uncle turns out to be a real scoundrel--and he's planning on using Max's special skill to save himself from a nasty gangster, the Razor. What is Max's skill? He is a professional mourner--and he's able to do miraculous things when he starts crying!
The film is silly from start to finish....period. But you also get to see a lot of real 'folks' and the way they live. I loved seeing Soweto and Johannesburg, as I've spent time in both. Well worth seeing...just don't expect a sophisticated or fancy-pants film!
- planktonrules
- 18. Apr. 2015
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