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In itself, this movie is a beautiful piece, starkly demonstrating the perils of racial segregation in South Africa at the time, while nuturing the beauty and worthiness of the native African people in both their glory and their white-inflicted drudgery. However, in comparison with the internationally-acclaimed novel upon which this film is based, we are presented with two totally different stories which almost bear no resemblence with eachother whatsoever: this angered me to a considerable extent. Being a person who has read the book at least 10 times over the last couple of years, I found it appalling that the storyline had been twisted and moulded so extensively - while at the same time attributing it to the namesake of the original.
Approximate Word count = 359 Approximate Pages = 1.4 (250 words per page double spaced)
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