5 reviews
I have seen better, but I have also seen way worse. This film doesn't pretend to be an angsty reflection of humanity, it's rather a successful light-hearted journey to a more unexplored part of the world. I had a few belly-laughs, but mainly enjoyed the journey with the characters.
It's definitely not a film for pseudo-intellectuals and will not spark in-depth conversations at a pub, but it will make the average day seem a bit more enjoyable and could leave you with a smile on your face.
It's definitely not a film for pseudo-intellectuals and will not spark in-depth conversations at a pub, but it will make the average day seem a bit more enjoyable and could leave you with a smile on your face.
- davesmithcollegekid
- Oct 2, 2018
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- ComedyFan2010
- Apr 28, 2018
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A feel good intercontinental love story, encompassed by undeniable humor, indifference, understanding and some good old nostalgia.
Subtly taking on everything you would expect to see in the ingredients for a perfect love story: wholesome, healthy and fulfilling.
Leading Lady left me smiling and believing that love will always prevail, be it in a big city or on a small farm forgotten by time, held together by hope.
If you do anything this weekend - make sure it includes Leading Lady and some popcorn!
A definite 10/10
Subtly taking on everything you would expect to see in the ingredients for a perfect love story: wholesome, healthy and fulfilling.
Leading Lady left me smiling and believing that love will always prevail, be it in a big city or on a small farm forgotten by time, held together by hope.
If you do anything this weekend - make sure it includes Leading Lady and some popcorn!
A definite 10/10
This turned out to be a laugh out loud move, with a few sad moments and beautiful South African winter scenery.
Classic filmmaking, no camera man with Parkinson's disease.
A real slice of life movie. Tannie Magdaleen Willemse is the aunt we all need to have, she is a typical Boer wife who makes a plan. Her son Kobus Willemse is a "genuine" guy, although in reality young Boer men have impeccable manners. Jodi Rutherford is a finds herself when she meets the Willemse family and the colourful characters.
Brümilda van Rensburg (Magdaleen Willemse) and Bok van Blerk (Kobus Willemse) are true hidden talents the the rest of the world are missing out on.
I really love the fact that the main characters can convey a message to each other, and the audience, with just a look or a nod, its these little nuances that make a good move.
Grab your popcorn and take a look at a slice of real life, after this movie you will feel better than if you spent the day at a spa.
Classic filmmaking, no camera man with Parkinson's disease.
A real slice of life movie. Tannie Magdaleen Willemse is the aunt we all need to have, she is a typical Boer wife who makes a plan. Her son Kobus Willemse is a "genuine" guy, although in reality young Boer men have impeccable manners. Jodi Rutherford is a finds herself when she meets the Willemse family and the colourful characters.
Brümilda van Rensburg (Magdaleen Willemse) and Bok van Blerk (Kobus Willemse) are true hidden talents the the rest of the world are missing out on.
I really love the fact that the main characters can convey a message to each other, and the audience, with just a look or a nod, its these little nuances that make a good move.
Grab your popcorn and take a look at a slice of real life, after this movie you will feel better than if you spent the day at a spa.
- rose-gavin-177-479503
- Dec 8, 2014
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It is an interesting romantic comedy and it does look at racism and try to tell the story of the Boer war. The music as amazing. Its also laugh out laugh funny. Its not intellectual or ground breaking but its really fun and can really brighten your mood on a bad day.
- henri-26842
- Feb 13, 2022
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