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Review : Life, Above All

Written by tha - bang from the blog Movies and Things with Thabang on 15 Mar 2011
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Oliver Schmitz, the German director has a panache for telling socially relevant stories about South Africa. In the hey days of the apartheid years he made the classic and iconic Mapantsula, which centred round lead character Panic, a petty criminal. The international world was able to see how bad the system is through Panic’s story of political consciousness being awakened by events happening around him.

In the 90’s he made a post apartheid film Hi-Jack stories - it did not fare that well but touched on the lure of gangsterism, hijacking and criminal behavior in the new South Africa.

It’s very poignant in the post Madiba/post Mbeki years and in the year of the Zuma presidency that Schmitz tackles the thorny issue of the shame that is associated with HIV/AIDS and the burden of child-headed families due to this epidemic.

Although immediately one would like to associate Life, Above All with Yesterday but Life, Above All is a cut above Yesterday.

It feels more sincere, touching and less whimsical than Yesterday, although the films are both set in the rural areas, both use vernacular and deal with stigmatization. I think the choice to tell the story from the childs perspective in Life, Above All is refreshing and the film actually feels more contemporary than Yesterday. 

The child in question here is Khomotso Manyaka, who plays Chanda - the eldest daughter in her family who has to act as a glue to hold the film and the family together as they go through trying times.

Half the cast of the film have not appeared in anything before, and some of the cast are non-actors, so the performances are not always strong but they are always heartfelt.

Khomotso does a lot of heavy lifting and one hopes her career does not start and end here but keeps growing; for she is able to emote well and gives Chanda that naivety and tenacity at all the right moments.

Then there’s the evergreen Lerato Mvelase as Chanda’s mother Lilian; Lerato gives Lilian that grace that a mother would have, although at times I felt she was a bit too young to have a child of Chandas age but her performance is that great that one easily overlooks that conceit.

Then there's Harriet Lanabe as Mrs.Tafa; who if there was any justice in this world would be getting local awards for her performance in this role. She’s brilliant. She enhabits this woman’s character so well that one cannot distinguish between the character and the actor. There's plenty of acting talent in this film 

The film benefits for having evenly structured multi-stories where all the major characters have their journeys and we get to follow them to the end. So its not just about the messaging but there is a story that one can immerse oneself in.

The powerfull thing about this story is that it keeps bringing you back to our own reality and makes one ponder about one or two things as you are watching it.

What I liked about Life, Above All is that it shows that the shame factor actually does not help the situation. Shaming people and trying to put them down and ostracizing them does not sort out the problem but just makes it bigger.

This can be said not only for HIV/AIDS but for homosexuality, criminal behavior or any social or familial problem.

It is through Chanda’s uncompromising love that we see a way out of the viscious cycle of shame and guilt. This movie ain't easy to watch but it’s not a bleak movie at all.

Shcmitz captures the tone of the rural life very well, from costume, to weather to iconography but above all he is able to capture the idea of a community. How communities work ,the good, the bad and the darn ugly of communities but above all what communities can do together to uplift and not just to tear down. Do yourself a favour and watch this one, it’s a classic in the making, a story about us on the big screen, catch it while its there.



21 Comments

carino
15 Mar 2011 12:41

carino
15 Mar 2011 12:48

Wow... is this tha bang... heeeey.. thabzzzz.... good to see you, friend. Lemme read. 

I think I need to change my attitude towards this movie. Never mind the fact that it sounds like another Themba - the boy with hope, or whatever that movie was called, I just didnt get the whole thing of getting Lerato to play such a huge rule. Apparently she's doing brilliantly but mina everytime I see the trailers I just see this little woman trying to be umama omdala, trying hard to fill in the shoes of an older woman. 

I know that it looks like it means that she had that child when she was in her teens, but I still dont know if someone in their thirties, even if we say has been hit by too many of life's challenges, I dont know if they would act that elderly. I think when they ended up casting a younger person, they should have made a few script changes. Making her act just the way Vatiswa Ndara would've is just a bit not on. 

Anyway, thats just me and this is an opinion formed from just viewing the trailer a few times.

carino
15 Mar 2011 12:50

I think the choice to tell the story from the childs perspective in Life, Above All is refreshing and the film actually feels more contemporary than Yesterday. 

maybe, hey... lemme continue reading

carino
15 Mar 2011 12:51

Lerato gives Lilian that grace that a mother would have, although at times I felt she was a bit too young to have a child of Chandas age but her performance is that great that one easily overlooks that conceit.


I will believe this when I see the whole movie


carino
15 Mar 2011 12:54

Shcmitz captures the tone of the rural life very well, from costume, to weather to iconography but above all he is able to capture the idea of a community. How communities work ,the good,the bad and the darn ugly of communitirs but above all what communities can do together to uplift and not just to tear down. Do yourself a favour and watch this one, it’s a classic in the making, a story about us on the big screen catching it while its there

Sounds like Phamokate..... I think I'll watch this (stops self from calling pirate friend) at the cinema.

tha - bang
15 Mar 2011 12:55

i see carino you havent changed,check it out and we will talk.
Yes Cheesa im back

liya2010
15 Mar 2011 13:07

anyone who have theDVD can u pls lend it to me....ndizayibuyisa

carino
15 Mar 2011 13:42

You can come to my place and I will lend it to you.

Why does this sound a bit like a pick-up line... Or is my mind just generally overactive? ehehehe

babye
15 Mar 2011 14:27

wow i must watch this waitse

tha - bang
15 Mar 2011 14:27

its out at nouveu in pretoria and rosebank, maponya and im not sure about carlton

carino
15 Mar 2011 14:29

haha.. Tazteeq.. uworse.

carino
15 Mar 2011 15:01

Kante vele where are the pictures Thabang?

LOL @ the voice behind this statement.

myname
15 Mar 2011 15:04

Tjo Thabang is still alive???? WOW! Hi buti

I’ve heard a lot about this movie. I guess I must do a date with myself on Monday if it’s really a holiday. Vele vele yi holiday on Monday 21?

tha - bang
15 Mar 2011 15:13

@mkisto comrade i tried to upload but the bandwidth at work is really really bad.next time and yes it is the same emmy nominated lerato
@myname its human rights day aka sharpeville massacare day so its defineatly a public holiday

myname
15 Mar 2011 15:20

WOW thanx man. I'll definitely watch it on Monday then

tizoz
15 Mar 2011 16:33

if you were to compare Themba: a boy named Hope to Life above all which one is the best? (I havent seen life above all)

tha - bang
15 Mar 2011 16:38

i havent watched Themba,so i cant make the comparism

tizoz
15 Mar 2011 17:48

cool, Check it out it's also a good movie let down by poor acting..... but it does have quite a few powerful moments.....

Weiss
15 Mar 2011 19:04

Hey, thabs! How uve been, my man? My brother told me abt this movie sumtym last yr. Im so looking 4ward to see it. I dont care abt acting & everything. I think my reason of looking 4ward 2 it, is because of my brothers nagging.

tha - bang
15 Mar 2011 19:39

sweet enjoy it Weiss

Mathaz
15 Mar 2011 20:29

Hey tha-bang...welcome back.Nice review.


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