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The Gods Must Be Crazy

  • 1980
  • PG
  • 1h 49m
IMDb RATING
7.3/10
61K
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The Gods Must Be Crazy (1980)
A comic allegory about a traveling Bushman who encounters modern civilization and its stranger aspects, including a clumsy scientist and a band of revolutionaries.
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A comic allegory about a traveling Bushman who encounters modern civilization and its stranger aspects, including a clumsy scientist and a band of revolutionaries.A comic allegory about a traveling Bushman who encounters modern civilization and its stranger aspects, including a clumsy scientist and a band of revolutionaries.A comic allegory about a traveling Bushman who encounters modern civilization and its stranger aspects, including a clumsy scientist and a band of revolutionaries.

  • Director
    • Jamie Uys
  • Writer
    • Jamie Uys
  • Stars
    • N!xau
    • Marius Weyers
    • Sandra Prinsloo
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.3/10
    61K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    4,855
    443
    • Director
      • Jamie Uys
    • Writer
      • Jamie Uys
    • Stars
      • N!xau
      • Marius Weyers
      • Sandra Prinsloo
    • 203User reviews
    • 45Critic reviews
    • 73Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 3 nominations total

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    N!xau
    N!xau
    • Xi
    Marius Weyers
    Marius Weyers
    • Andrew Steyn
    Sandra Prinsloo
    Sandra Prinsloo
    • Kate Thompson
    Louw Verwey
    • Sam Boga
    Michael Thys
    Michael Thys
    • Mpudi
    Nic de Jager
    • Jack Hind
    Fanyana H. Sidumo
    • Card 1
    Joe Seakatsie
    • Card 2
    • (as Joe Seakatsi)
    Brian O'Shaughnessy
    Brian O'Shaughnessy
    • Mr. Thompson
    Ken Gampu
    Ken Gampu
    • President
    Paddy O'Byrne
    • Narrator
    • (voice)
    Graham Armitage
    Graham Armitage
    • The Reverend
    • (voice)
    • (uncredited)
    Vera Blacker
    • Mrs. Thompson
    • (uncredited)
    Pip Freedman
    • Mpudi
    • (voice)
    • (uncredited)
    Katinka Heyns
    • Young woman with noise in her head
    • (uncredited)
    Jamie Uys
    Jamie Uys
    • The Reverend
    • (uncredited)
    Janet Wells
    Janet Wells
    • Kate Thompson
    • (voice)
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Jamie Uys
    • Writer
      • Jamie Uys
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    8Agent10

    Interesting film, one that will be remembered for a long time

    It seemed simplistic, yet it was so brilliant in its execution that it ranks as one of the more interesting films of the last century. Unique and different, this film showed a different side of Africa and introduced one of the few genuine characters in the African Bushman. Highly recommended for anyone who has not seen this film. If you can find it, rent it.
    7Thanos_Alfie

    Funny and beautiful...

    "The Gods Must Be Crazy" is a Comedy - Adventure movie in which we watch a Bushman traveling in the end of the world when he gets involved with modern civilization. He does not know anything about it so, a lot of crazy situations occur.

    I found this movie simply amazing because it had a very clever plot, full of funny scenes and the narration of Paddy O'Byrne was equally good. The direction which was made by Jamie Uys who is also the writer, it was very good and he combined very well adventure with comedy while the narration added a new aspect in the movie. The interpretations of N!xau who played as Xi, Marius Weyers who played as Andrew Steyn and Sandra Prinsloo who played as Kate Thompson were very good. To sum up, I have to say that "The Gods Must Be Crazy" is a nice comedy movie to spend your time with and I recommend everyone to watch it because I am sure that you will laugh a lot and you will have a great time.
    9Swambi

    Masterpiece

    A unique film with a brilliant combination of slapstick, subtle humour, wonderful music, brilliant wildlife and scenic shots, all beautifully woven into a piece in an almost "road-style" movie around the adventures of a bushman.

    Like any story, there are some aspects which are slightly unbelievable if you stop to think - but the skill of the film is that it is sufficiently convincing to suspend such unbelief whilst you watch.

    The message of the film is brilliantly presented, subtly challenging the belief that white civilization has all the answers, gently poking fun at many of our western assumptions (no idea why anyone thinks it's racist - it may be the opposite)!

    Some of the high points for me personally were the scenery, the wildlife, and the African huts, children and music. Having lived in Africa for 3 years it was absolutely true to life, and brought back fond memories. This is a classic that will bear watching time and time again, and so different from the run of the mill films generally churned out.

    A classic - 9/10.
    9johnjohnson68510

    Lots of laughs, honest joy.

    I don't know that I've ever seen a movie that had such innocent joy - I'm not sure if any other movie I've seen had any innocent joy, for that matter.

    Perhaps what true joy I've seen in movies is civilized and therefore self-conscious.

    Anyway, you can look at the crazy civilized world through the eyes of these innocents and have joy about it instead of cynicism. Can ordinary pain relievers do that?

    The premise is how one empty Coke bottle in the garden of Eden could corrupt it. They do a totally believable job of it, too.

    Lots of laughs, kids loved it. I saw it in the theaters in the mid-80's and am glad I saw it again. You'll like it. It will lighten your heart.
    8jhaggardjr

    Crazy! Goofy! Silly!

    Crazy, goofy, and silly are the three most operative words to describe "The Gods Must Be Crazy". But the movie is also very original. It's appropriate that the word crazy is in the title because this is the craziest movie I've ever seen. "The Gods Must Be Crazy" is a South African made comedy that was made back in the early 1980s but didn't get released until 3-4 years after shooting was completed. It became a surprise hit in the U.S. after it was released in 1984, and it did very well in other countries too. "The Gods Must Be Crazy" features three separate stories that get tied together towards the end. One story is about a bushman who goes on a journey to return a Coke bottle that he found to the Gods after the bottle starts causing harm to some of his family members. Another story revolves around a war that breaks out in Central Africa. And the other story centers around a clumsy scientist who tries to take a pretty South African woman to her new job as a schoolteacher in a small African village, and does everything wrong. This is my favorite part of the movie. The scientist is played by Marius Weyers, and he gives an inspired slapstick comedy performance. Some of the things that he does in the film had me exploding in laughter. The scenes with the jeep that he drives are priceless. Sandra Prinsloo is a good foil as the schoolteacher who unfortuneitly has no choice but to put up with his clumsiness. When Weyers and Prinsloo are on screen, "The Gods Must Be Crazy" is at its funniest. The other two stories are good, but not great. Nevertheless, there are some unusual scenes in these parts of the movie too. But the scenes involving the scientist and the schoolteacher are the best parts of "The Gods Must Be Crazy". It's too bad that they didn't turn up in the dull sequel. I think these parts of the movie alone is enough for me to recommend "The Gods Must Be Crazy".

    *** (out of four)

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    • Trivia
      The film was the world's biggest non-US box office hit during its release.
    • Goofs
      At the end, when Andrew is covered in flour, a lipstick kiss appears on his cheek before Kate kisses him.
    • Quotes

      Narrator: Only 600 miles to the south, there's a vast city. And here you find civilized man. Civilized man refused to adapt himself to his environment; instead, he adapted his environment to suit him. So he built cities, roads, vehicles, machinery, and he put up power lines to run his labour-saving devices. But somehow he didn't know where to stop. The more he improved his surroundings to make life easier, the more complicated he made it. So now his children are sentenced to 10-15 years of school, just to learn how to survive in this complex and hazardous habitat they were born into. And civilized man, who refused to adapt to his surroundings, now finds he has to adapt and re-adapt every hour of the day to his self-created environment. For instance, if it's Monday and 7:30 comes up, you have to dis-adapt from your domestic surroundings and re-adapt yourself to an entirely different environment. 8:00 means everybody has to look busy... 10:30 says you can stop looking busy for 15 minutes. And then you have to look busy again... And so your day is chopped into pieces, and in each segment of time you adapt to a new set circumstances.

      Narrator: [Kate looks for a place to have her lunch] My I share a table?

      Kate Thompson: No wonder some people go off the rails a bit...

      Young woman with noise in her head: Does the noise in my head bother you?

      Young woman with noise in her head: No...

      Kate Thompson: [Later, Kate finds Pete] Pete, Have you still got that story about the teacher shortage in Botswana?

      Pete: Yeah, you gonna use it?

      Kate Thompson: No. Maybe they can use me.

      Narrator: But in the Kalahari, it's always Tuesday, or Thursday if you like, or Sunday. No clocks or calendars tell you to do this or that.

    • Connections
      Featured in N!Ai, the Story of a !Kung Woman (1981)
    • Soundtracks
      The Week's Work
      (uncredited) [UK release print]

      Music by John Fiddy and Sammy Burdson (i.e.Gerhard Narholz)

      Sonoton Musikverlag

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    • Release date
      • October 26, 1984 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • South Africa
      • Botswana
    • Languages
      • English
      • Afrikaans
      • Ungwatsi
    • Also known as
      • Los dioses deben estar locos
    • Filming locations
      • Johannesburg, South Africa
    • Production company
      • C.A.T. Films
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    • Budget
      • $5,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $30,031,783
    • Gross worldwide
      • $30,031,783
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 49 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39 : 1

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