Can You See Us? (2022)

  • Year: 2022
  • Released: N/A
  • Country: Zambia
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  • IMDb: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt13384564/
  • Rotten Tomatoes: https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/can_you_see_us
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  • Genre: Drama
  • Runtime: 109 min
  • Writer: Andrew Thompson, Lawrence Thompson
  • Director: Kenny Mumba
  • Cast: Malcolm Bbuku, Nathan Busumani, Mosiska Tembo Chanda
  • Keywords: bullying, coming of age, albino, albinism,
7.4/10

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Can You See Us? Movie Reviews

Well done touching story, heartwarming

This film is very well done, and though it seems slow I think a lot of it is just a little bit of lag from the inexperience of the actors perhaps. But having said that, I think that it was well acted and everyone did their part very well. Though the dialect was authentic each actor spoke in annunciated English very well. Some of the emotional scenes were especially done well and I was moved many times. Unfortunately I missed the flash on the screen that told me it was based on a true story, so I didn’t know that until I came to look at the reviews after I finished the film. I did guess that it must be as I was watching it because otherwise it seemed too concise and not something someone would go out of their way to develop as a fiction story. But the essence of the story is very good, especially the ending. This young man had so much to overcome and we can all relate. We can all relate to the message of being yourself. There’s a lot of good messages here including that a man who was made fun of and said to be mean ended up being the catalyst in Joseph’s life for having the ability to not only learn music but to overcome the obstacles that he faced. I’m not sure how much is based on fact but in a way this is almost a fairy tale because of the many things that come to be. Minus the death of the parents, of course, which is not explained . I’m not sure if I wasn’t paying attention but it looked like they went to look at housing and City and never came back . Were they attacked on the road, did they get in a car accident? That is not explained perhaps it’s not known. We should all teach our children to love each other. We are all just Spiritual Beings trying to navigate this life. Worth the watch.

CAPTIVATING BUT LACKING

Great story line and i was amazed to realize the young boy is played by a girl.

Second Zambian movie i have watched after am not a witch on Netflix .

From the onset you see great cinematography, great acting and good character development though some actors overplayed their parts.

No Spoilers here sorry!!

However i wonder why the dialogue is piercing to the ear in most scenes and the movie was only in stereo which rendered my usual Netflix experience.

But Zambia is just a growing film industry and this is the start we look for great projects from them after all the world is theirs now!!!!

Uplifting

Powerful movie about rejection, hope, love, and forgiveness. Really tough content, reverse racism, but it’s handled tactfully. Great script, as most true stories are, then it builds to an ultimate happy, very happy ending. Maybe not as deep, and sordid as this man’s life actually was, but his life was portrayed very well. Thoroughly enjoyed the movie and recommend it for all families. Tells a lesson on racism, hate, and overcoming all odds. Also, because it’s based in Africa, it shows racism and hate can be directed from people anywhere. Kudos to Netflix for opening my mind to this awesome content.