Agrega una trama en tu idiomaVusi Madlazi returns to the South African village he left as a young boy (he was organizing against apartheid and left in fear of his life) to bury his father. He meets up with his brother E... Leer todoVusi Madlazi returns to the South African village he left as a young boy (he was organizing against apartheid and left in fear of his life) to bury his father. He meets up with his brother Ernest, who tells him he couldn't contact their other brother Stephen. Vusi goes to Johanne... Leer todoVusi Madlazi returns to the South African village he left as a young boy (he was organizing against apartheid and left in fear of his life) to bury his father. He meets up with his brother Ernest, who tells him he couldn't contact their other brother Stephen. Vusi goes to Johannesburg to find him, but at first can only find his neighbor/girlfriend Karin, a stripper. V... Leer todo
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- Interrogation Policeman
- (as Ron Smerczac)
- Igqira
- (as Peter Kubheka)
- Black Hooker
- (as Temsie Times)
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However the plot does meander all over the place, and with someone like Ice Cube and the general premise of the movie there should definitely be more action in it.
Roodt should take some lessons from Hood because Tsotsi delivered on the same basic message whileas Dangerous Ground just comes off as a mildly entertaining, barely passable TV movie.
While it has its good points (accurate SA visuals for the time depicted, accurate depiction of Afrikaneer thugs and black Tsotsi's) there are points where the acting needs to be taken up a notch or two. And of course the writing is so thin and predictable if it was a dress it'd be see-through.
I don't think it's as horrible as the first reviewer (mainly because I have been to Johannesburg and it DOES look that old an worn-out) but agree that the writing and acting was not up to par.
This starts with flashbacks to South Africa during the early 80's, where we find Ice Cube ys, you heard me was one of the student leaders of the uprising for change. Years later he returns, bringing with him a heavy monologue that lectures us about drugs being the new trap for the black man and how he must help the kids etc. The story itself never really gets interesting the only interest is the possibility to learn about life in S. Africa, however even that is a bit stereotyped.
The monologue makes the film feel even heavier than it is, but when the film eventually settles in the guns n' gangstas ending that it promises it appears to have confused itself. The film lectures about making the right choice as men, about the evils of drugs in fact Vusi makes it his mission in USA and S. Africa to help kids stay in education etc. However after all that lecturing, a happy ending only comes with murder, violence and guns is that the films message? That drugs are bad and are a global trap for the black man and the only way to stop them is to leave education programmes and murder anyone involved in the deals? I wouldn't have seen it this way if it had just set itself out as another thriller with an African twist, but because it is message heavy until it gets guns, I feel that it wanted to have it both ways when it can't.
Ice Cube is watchable, even when he is in rubbish films, here he is OK but is really pushing the laid-back yank thing too much. His voice over is so preachy and monotonous that at times I thought he was falling asleep in the studio. Hurley looks sexy (despite working in a strip cub where no-one gets naked!) but her accent wanders all over the place from English to African and back again. Ving Rhames plays a sort of African Marcellus Wallace the first dialogue scene he has all we see is the back of his head very Pulp Fiction. His accent is good but his character is nothing new.
Overall this `action' movie is dull the interesting cast make it worth one watch but no more than that. The mix of `stay in school kids' and `just say no' is too heavy and labourious, but is made even more pointless by the film's conclusion that the best way to deal with criminals destroying an area is to get guns and kill them!
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- TriviaWhen Vusi first meets Muki, Muki can be seen sucking on a chicken's foot.
- Citas
Vusi Madlazi: Don't you think South Africa has went through enough shit without you coming in fucking it up even more?
Muki: I like to fuck shit up. It's something inside me.
- ConexionesReferences El chofer y la señora Daisy (1989)
- Bandas sonorasYebo
Written by J.J. Jeczalik, Anne Dudley, West Nkosi
Performed by The Art of Noise
Courtesy of Off-Beat Records Inc. and China Records Ltd.
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Detalles
- Fecha de lanzamiento
- Países de origen
- Idiomas
- También se conoce como
- Tierra de odios
- Locaciones de filmación
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Taquilla
- Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 5,303,931
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 2,647,745
- 17 feb 1997
- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 5,406,742
- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 35 minutos
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.85 : 1