User talk:Pipatlue

I found this movie astonishing in the sense that it was unpredictable from the start. The actress looked charming and sensual. She acted so well in portraying a young western lady falling in love with an ordinary African and decided to search for him. At that point her romantic desire seemed so heroic, so natural and yet convincing.

But it was a little disappointing to me as an audience when they united after a long, troublesome traveling because it merely happened. In other words, he just showed up at the fence and wore the same outfit. There was nothing dramatic at all. Never mind. Even worse, their first love scene was so romantically uncharacteristic in the sense that she walked tamely after him into a lousy hotel. My toung felt a little bit bitter. It could be anywhere, a young poppy love.

The episodes about their living together in his tribe, their daily life, social experience and so on were dull, if not boring, in the sense that they were fragmental and pointless. I had tried to figure out what would be the next until I started to realize that this movie is about a real life, not a fiction. And it was true when I predicted it correctly that she planned an escape.

The bottomline of this movie is that it's a reflection of a young female westerner who took expedience of her romance with an uneducated African, ideally and pointlessly. She was really a reckless person. The only good thing is that she made her way back home safely.--Pipatlue (talk) 19:08, 24 January 2008 (UTC)