This movie had a a strong moral undertone that kept me gripped from beginning to end. I don't believe it is a true reflection of what went on in South Africa at the time, but I'm not sure it is meant to be. For me the relationship between the brothers is as close to any truth anywhere and that was very well represented. The boys grew up relatively sheltered on a farm away from their native township then a series of unfortunate events left them orphaned, setting them on a path of survival. One in protective mode and the other remembering the ethical code their parents raised them by. This meant both ended up pursuing completely different paths of good intent - with one being more lucky that the other - initially.
It's a tragic story that tugs on the heartstrings.
It's a tragic story that tugs on the heartstrings.