- Studio: Miramax Films
- Release Date: Feb 24, 2006
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Generally favorable reviews- based on 31 Ratings
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RobertI.Dec 2, 20077Leaves you with a knot in your stomach, for the situation, the people, the grinding poverty, and cruelty of a large segment of human life. affecting performances bring it to life.
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slobodanAug 9, 200810Outstanding movie.
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MarcK.Feb 24, 20067I'd have to say my feelings are similar to what was said by the ReelViews critic...and I would also make this a 7.5 rating if I were allowed to do that here. It's still early, but this has a great chance to be in my best 10 film list (US Releases) for 2006. Definitely deserves it's Oscar nomination, and definitely deserves a look-see.
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JoyH.Mar 3, 200610An excellent film with flawless acting. It definitely leaves an audience speechless. Tsotsi opens our eyes to a world so unlike our own that we can't help but be changed and moved. This film deserves an Oscar!
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JaredG.Mar 6, 200610Nothing like City of God. In fact, its better. If you dont think that it deals with true South African issue, you are not looking deep enough.
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MichaelL.Mar 14, 20066
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MarkB.Apr 4, 20065
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KathrynL.Apr 10, 20069Tsotsi is a well acted. stirring and beautiful. I strongly reccommend this film although it is very much like the "hood" movies that we saw saturate theaters in the early 90. If you weren't interested then you won't be now. And if you didn't understand it then you won't understand it now. Is Tsotsi sintemental? Sure. But so was John Stienbeck, and who would deny him?
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JaneanP.Apr 14, 20063Worse than Crash; between this and Joyeux Noel, I've lost faith in any Oscar nominee being worth watching.
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thewisekingMay 16, 20069
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SusanL.May 25, 20068I took my kids , 11 and 14 to see it. There was just enough of a sense of the poverty and rage as to teach not too much to overwhelm.
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MDawgSep 8, 200610It has been a month since I've seen the movie and I'm still thinking about the powerful ending. Great movie. Gritty yet poignant.
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DanielSJan 4, 20078
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PatC.Aug 29, 20077A very compelling descent into South Africa's crime scene. Some elements are left hanging, and the ending is more a reaffirmation of incompleteness than of the endearing human qualities alluded to. Still a worthwhile film.
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Mar 1, 20116Stretched out, nice idea but poor realisation. Main character great, book is much better. It took me 3 days to watch it properly so thats one of the reasons for only 6 points.
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May 1, 20117Although there is plenty to praise about, the excess emotional involvement of the thug from the slums of JoBurg leaves a strong Hollywood aftertaste in the mouth.
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80Tsotsi emerges as being among the finest films ever to come out of Africa. It is a brilliant, jolting and altogether powerful blast of energy and emotion.
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75Based on a play by Athol Fugard, Tsotsi is South Africa's entry in this year's Oscar race for Best Foreign-Language Film. This remarkable movie means to shake you, and boy does it ever.
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80Brutal but believable, the film in some ways harks back to early Hollywood, when Jimmy Cagney or Richard Widmark played callow villains out of their depth in everyday life.