![]() While there, a ranger hits on her and talks her into going for a short safari flight in a two-seater airplane/glider. Meanwhile, Ann Taylor (Lena Faugia), a lawyer from New York, has traveled to Africa for a convention where she is supposed to deliver a lecture. Xixo's kids end up in the back of the truck, unable to jump off once it starts rolling. He sends his kids back home, but a large truck driven by poachers sidetracks them. But not too long into the trip, Xixo and another bushman find signs of an injured elephant. ![]() He's reluctant to take his small son, because he says that if his small son is not as tall as his bow, it's too dangerous. His children ask to go with him on a murula-collecting trip. Set an unspecified amount of time after the first film, Part II has Xixo (N!xau) living back with his tribe of bushmen in the Kalahari. If you watch II before seeing "I", it might act as a slight spoiler to I for you. ![]() Series note: While it's not imperative to watch The Gods Must be Crazy (1980) first, it's recommendable. Reviewed by BrandtSponseller 8 / 10 A worthwhile sequel that's a microcosm of South Africa
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