Cry Freedom

1. Who was your favorite character from the film? Why?


My favorite character was the old man who lived near the border, his old car was very funny and without him our hero would not have been able to escape. I also liked the character of Woods, I think that although, as in many other movies with racial themes, the character seems to claim the whites, it is difficult to realize your privileges and do something about it. Putting your family, your position, your own life at risk to change the situation seems to me to be a truly altruistic act.

2. What was your favorite scene from the film? Why?


My favorite scene was the final chase, the cleverness that shows Woods and his family, his disguise as a priest, the tension that our protagonists do not manage to flee, was exciting. I also liked Biko's funeral, the contrast between his miserable death and his funeral as a martyr of the revolution.

3. How does the film differ from the other films? Use the article from The Guardian to help you


I like that the story is based on friendship, this brotherhood that is born between both is an example of how ridiculous a separation by ethnicity supposes. Apartheid is nothing but a fallacy to perpetuate an exploitative and enslaving economic system, it is interesting to realize that the bonds that unite us as human beings are capable of overcoming lies and deceptions.

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  1. I like so much like this movie, because tell abouth the brotherhood and friendship in a inequality and violent society, like the of South Africa in the of Apartheid.

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