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Kwikstertjie
Sequel to 'Môre, Môre'. Eight years after the incident in which Dewald tried to kill a teacher with a javelin when he was a schoolboy, he returns to the town to report on an election campaign.
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Plot Summary
A coming-of-age story set in the conservative South African society of the 1970s. The film follows a young boy named Kwikstertjie as he navigates the complexities of adolescence, family expectations, and burgeoning independence. It explores themes of tradition versus modernity and the search for identity within a rigid social structure.
Critical Reception
Kwikstertjie was a popular film within its target audience in South Africa, resonating with viewers who identified with its themes of youth and societal pressures. While not widely known internationally, it is remembered as a significant Afrikaans-language film of its era, praised for its relatable characters and portrayal of a specific cultural moment.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its authentic portrayal of South African youth culture in the 70s.
Some found the narrative to be somewhat simplistic, focusing more on character sketches than a strong plot.
Appreciated for its nostalgic value and depiction of a bygone era.
Google audience: Audience reviews often highlight the film's nostalgic appeal and its honest depiction of growing up in South Africa during that period. Many remember the performances fondly, particularly that of the young lead.
Fun Fact
The film was one of the notable Afrikaans productions of its time, aiming to capture the essence of youth and societal changes within South Africa.
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