You can also leave a message to discuss the content of the article with authors, reporters, and editors. Click to join for free now. Gene (from Malaysia, now living in the Windy City. A biologist with a wide range of interests, in his spare time, he likes reading, watching opera, writing, cycling, outing, and funny cats) When I was in elementary school, there was an African comedy film that was extremely popular and achieved box office miracles in many countries. The Malaysian box office continued to soar.
There were also many reports and discussions in the media. Some friends of my age may know about this movie - "God The Gods Must Be Crazy. I heard that this funny film became popular in Hong Kong, and the filmmakers hired the leading actor Li Su (N!xau, 1944-2003) to go to Hong Kong to film "African Monk" (1991) and "Mr. Africa" (1993) 2000), "African Superman" (1994). But because I was just in elementary school, not to mention that my parents were busy whatsapp list starting businesses and didn’t have time to take us to the movies, and they wouldn’t let us watch nonsensical funny movies when they were free, so I always only knew about the falling Coke bottles in the world.
I arrived at a house of an African primitive tribe, and then I went all the way to mess around, mess around... Until I read the book Primal Abundance: The Bushman Survival and What Can They Teach Us? (Affluence Without Abundance: The Disappearing World of the Bushmen), reminded me of this funny movie that was on the news every day when I was in elementary school, and then I looked for it. To be honest, the reason why I didn't watch "God Is Crazy" when it was released was that I was just a young lady at the time. I was actually quite disgusted with this type of film.