In My Country (2004)

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In My Country: Directed by John Boorman. With Samuel L. Jackson, Juliette Binoche, Brendan Gleeson, Menzi Ngubane. A journalist and a poetess meet during the hearings of South African Truth and Reconciliation Commission.

“I thought this movie did very well in exploring many different relationships and story lines. Above all, this movie asked all of the hard questions and brought into light a lot of truth that a lot of people donu0026#39;t like to look at.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eThe African sense of justice is about reconciliation, not revenge. By using the testimonials of several individuals, this movie was very educational. The healing that was allowed to happen within the process of reconciliation was very inspirational. Their sophisticated system made a lot of sense to me, and seems much more advanced than systems employed where i live in the US.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eThe relationship between Langston and Anna brought a political story to a personal level. It was beautiful to see Anna come to terms with her own sense of responsibility, being a white south African who had known of the atrocities, but had done nothing to stop them. Langston forced her to examine her position, but was also there to support her when she felt crushed by the enormity. Their acting was very convincing and skillful. I especially loved the scene where Anna attacked Langston, but thought the actual sex scene could have been more believable.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eOne character I havenu0026#39;t seen anyone comment on is Annau0026#39;a assistant, Dumi. This character brought the story to yet another level. He was the classic joker with hidden depths. His character communicated to the audience that nothing is black or white; nothing is simple; really itu0026#39;s all endlessly complex.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eIn fact, this story was anything but one-sided. It showed many masks that individuals wear in specific situations. It communicated so much about humanity, both as individuals and as members of a larger society. I find it quite relevant to my experience as a white American who knows my government is responsible for the suffering of multitudes at this moment in time, and I feel responsible and helpless at the same time.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eA man who sat behind me in the theater kept telling his girlfriend he wanted to leave because it was unpleasant. Yes, it is unpleasant, if youu0026#39;re the type of person who doesnu0026#39;t like to look at reality. But what I cam away with from the movie was a feeling of awe about humanityu0026#39;s capacity for compassion.”

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