Film Review of Goodbye Bafana
1. In general, what did you like and dislike about the film?
I like the development of the thought that exists about the struggle of
the blacks. The relationship between James and Mandela seemed incredible to me,
and that is why I highlight a scene that I liked very much, which is at the end
when they ascend to the position that James' wife wanted for him almost 20
years ago, and Mandela looks at him with a face of pride.
Something that I didn’t like, although it’s something technical and very
random, is the physical aspect of the protagonists over the years. It's okay
for the children to grow up and everything, but Gregory and his wife didn’t
noticed the advance of that, so a person realizes that the movie is filmed
within a not very long period of time, and sometimes that deconcentrated me
from the important plot. I know it's weird but that happened to me watching the
movie.
2. Who was the character you liked the most and the character you liked
the least in the film? Why?
The character that I like the most in the film was James Gregory. I
liked the development he had regarding the ideals for which Mandela and his
allies were imprisoned. That despite being at risk, he also decided to get
information, go to a library and read documents that weren’t allowed, and also
take a sheet of this with him. And that he also comes to talk with Mandela,
especially in the other language, reflect with him and give the Christmas gift
to Winnie. Although I don’t know if all that really happened, I liked it in the
film.
And the character that I liked the least was Gregory's wife, Gloria
Gregory. Simply because of the principles that she has. The racist sayings that
she has during the film made me detest her in each appearance, especially when
she tells her daughter Natasha that the coexistence between blacks and whites
isn’t natural. Although she eventually became someone different, that part didn’t
appear during the movie.
3. How do the versions of James Gregory, Nelson Mandela, and Winnie
Mandela compare between Goodbye Bafana and Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom?
I, in the first film,
didn’t see James as a great protagonist in the story, I saw him as a secondary
character and that he almost did nothing. But, in this, it seems that he had a
great influence in the development of Mandela's destiny, or at least that is
what they show us, almost as if it weren’t for him the story would be totally
different.
In Goodbye Bafana we barely
see the protagonist of everything, Nelson Mandel, but in this movie I saw him
speak much more his language than in the previous one, if I remember correctly in
the other one he only spoke like this with his mother, but in this the presence
is much greater.
If Mandela almost didn’t
appear, Winnie is much worse. In this film practically doesn’t exist, they show
it as a very secondary character, almost unimportant, and very submissive to
everything that happens. They don’t show her ideals, what she did for Mandela
and the whole movement. With luck appears in 3 scenes to support her husband
and be next to him. On the other hand, in the first film, we can find out
everything she managed to do.

I also didn't like Gloria Gregory, but at least she is not that bad at the end of the film
ResponderBorrarI understand the character of Gloria, all the white southafricans thinking like her, is a stupid way to think, but that´s all the problem of the apartheid.
ResponderBorrarI also liked Gregory's character and the way they potrayed him in the movie. Very interesting character development and a part of the story that it's worth telling.
ResponderBorrarI obviously don't agree with Gloria, but I understand that many people thought that was because of the way they were raised. This doesn't justify their actions, but I think that more than an evil person she wasn't critic of what had been taught to her her whole life, and of course, she was voluntarily blind, since she saw the unfairness of the system everyday and chose to "not see".
ResponderBorrarhahaha i thought that i was the only one that felt so weird about the physical aspect of the protagonists over the years, cause they were like young forever!!! i kinda jelaous just because of thath.
ResponderBorrarI like a little bit James Gregory too, but I think that he could do more.
ResponderBorrarThe role of James is very important for the protection of Nelson Mandela, and the future peace of South Africa.
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