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Like the rest of Africa Toyota's are very popular vehicles, we didn't get the surf but the Hilux bakkies(bakkie means little truck in afrikaans)are everywhere. Bakkies are so popular in SA because you can carry people in the back, not the safest way of traveling but hey I'm still alive.
We have a lot of different models of vehicles in SA, we even still make the MK1 golf... another popular little vehicle.
grew up sitting in the backs of bakkie's too, never done me any harm, got me interested in my trucks as a young kid growing up in the arse hole of now where....
I thought it was a good film. A bit different from the usual 'aliens invade eath, look like winning then Bruce Willis / Steven Segal or Arnie save us all single handedly with shouts of muthafcuker!!!' This is a story about apartheid, not space ships and laser guns.
Mind you, hollywoods films are much more realistic...
I understood the concept that there was an underlying theme regarding apartheid rather than just shooting aliens, I still couldn't get away with it though. I don't know why, but it just didn't hold my interest.
I understood the concept that there was an underlying theme regarding apartheid rather than just shooting aliens, I still couldn't get away with it though. I don't know why, but it just didn't hold my interest.
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