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Kedibone ผู้หญิงสองหน้า (2020) [บรรยายไทย]

Kedibone ผู้หญิงสองหน้า (2020) [บรรยายไทย]
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เรื่องย่อ : Kedibone ผู้หญิงสองหน้า (2020) [บรรยายไทย]

ชื่อภาพยนตร์ : Kedibone ผู้หญิงสองหน้า
แนว/ประเภท : Drama
ผู้กำกับภาพยนตร์ : Thomas Gumede
บทภาพยนตร์ : Zaba Leroto Hlatshwayo
นักแสดง : Natasha Thahane,  Wright Ngubeni,  Busisiwe Mtshali
วันที่ออกฉาย : 11 September 2020

 

 

หญิงสาวจากโซเวโตผู้ใฝ่ฝันอยากเป็นนักแสดงได้รับความช่วยเหลือเรื่องเงินค่าเล่าเรียนจากแฟนหนุ่มของเธอ แต่ชีวิต  สาวฮอต  ในโจฮันเนสเบิร์กต้องแลกมาด้วยเดิมพันราคาแพงยิ่งกว่า

 

Kedibone (2020) Review: Intense and Thoughtful Portrayal of Emotions

 

IMDB : tt14740326

คะแนน : 6.9

รับชม : 140 ครั้ง

เล่น : 19 ครั้ง



 

 

Kedibone is a coming-of-age drama about a young woman who tries to escape her past and start over but is unable to leave her old life behind. Thomas Gumede has directed the hard-hitting and impactful movie with a runtime of 100 minutes. In pivotal roles, the cast includes Natasha Thahane, Wright Ngubeni, and Busisiwe Mtshali.

 

Kedibone Is Filled With Energy and the Trials of Life

This movie is a coming of age story, and it’s visually stunning in a way that captures the essence of South African culture. It truly is a beautiful film, made even more so by the cast, which is comprised entirely of South African actors.

 

Kedibone (2020) Review: Intense and Thoughtful Portrayal of Emotions

 

This film does an excellent job of portraying the difficulties faced by people. The characters in this film are not all good people—they make mistakes and do things that aren’t always right—but they’re all trying their best to do what they think is correct at the time. That’s what makes this story so compelling: everyone has their motivations and reasons for doing what they do, even if those don’t always align with what other people want them to do.

Everyone has their own set of values and beliefs, which means that sometimes those values and ideas clash in unexpected ways causing conflict between characters who otherwise might seem like they should get along well together on paper.

A Story of Betrayal Interwoven Into the Plot of Kedibone

The story is told in a series of flashbacks as the main character, Kedibone Manamela, recounts the events that led to her life-changing decision to leave Johannesburg and return to her hometown in Soweto.

 

Kedibone (2020) Review: Intense and Thoughtful Portrayal of Emotions

 

The story weaves through three different periods: past (childhood), present (teenage), and future (adult). It deals with issues of identity and belongingness, how far one would go to get what one wants, and how one should conduct themselves when faced with difficult choices.

This film shows us how even someone who seems destined for greatness—and who we may think has already had their share of pain—can still be broken by something as simple as a lie told by someone they love. But it also shows us that everyone can be redeemed if they’re willing to work hard enough.

Kedibone Encompasses All the Values of the South African Genre

The film was a visual, symbolic and metaphorical feast for the eyes. It explores the idea of identity through costume, design and dialogues and touches upon themes like fame, betrayal, jealousy and integrity.

This movie is a must-see for anyone who has ever been young and wanted to explore their own identity or experience life differently than they do now. It also offers some insight into South African culture and history through its depiction of traditional Sotho rituals and practices.

 

Kedibone (2020) Review: Intense and Thoughtful Portrayal of Emotions

 

The actors are all incredible—the lead actress plays Kedibone so well that you forget you’re watching someone act! She embodies this character so thoroughly that even if you don’t speak Setswana or Sotho yourself, you understand precisely what she’s feeling through her facial expressions alone.

The cinematography in this film is excellent. It uses many different angles to make the audience feel like they are part of the protagonist’s life and experience everything they do from their perspective. It also uses close-ups on people’s faces when they’re talking so we can see their emotions clearly without having to read their lips which makes me feel like I’m there with them instead of just watching them on screen like most other movies do these days!