Andrew Steyn, a bumbling biologist, and Kate Thompson, a former journalist turned village schoolteacher, provide the film's romantic and physical comedy.
A San (Bushman) tribe member, Xi, discovers a glass Coca-Cola bottle dropped from a plane. Initially viewed as a gift from the gods, the bottle soon sowed division and jealousy because there was only one. Xi decides to journey to the "edge of the world" to return the "evil thing" to the gods. The Gods Must Be Crazy
The film follows three intertwined narrative threads in the Kalahari Desert: Andrew Steyn, a bumbling biologist, and Kate Thompson,
A band of inept guerrilla terrorists, led by Sam Boga, hijacks Thompson’s school class, forcing the bumbling scientist and Xi into a rescue mission. 2. Themes and Sociological Analysis Xi decides to journey to the "edge of
Released in 1980, is a South African comedy that became a global phenomenon, grossing over $200 million worldwide and holding the record for the most successful South African film of its time . While celebrated for its innovative slapstick and "mockumentary" style, it remains one of the most polarizing artifacts of the apartheid era. 1. Plot Overview: Nature vs. Civilization