《Africa ama (1971)》Storyline
Posters for the film illustrate the liberating, redemptive power of hope and the religious themes of freedom and resurrection, with the words:"Fear can hold you prisoner, Hope can set you free.The film was a superb re-envisioning of the insightful Nicholas Ray, Eisenhower-Era melodrama about the family,Bigger Than Life (1956)- hat also critiqued the suffocating and claustrophobic conformity of 1950s middle-class life in an earlier era.This huge bulge in your pants was calling out my name.""Sandra, Sandra, take me now""." She dared him o go skinny-dipping with her, as she stripped down naked: "You chicken!" After she dove in, she added: "You need a formal invitation? Russell, party for two.Picadors with long spears who were riding on large Orrays poked the monsters toward the center of the arena, o devour the captives.Spectator Scott at the party responded: "That was so fake," but Deckard believed otherwise.In another area of the upstairs, Jen was bong-smoking with Rudy, while Sara got a view of the killer in the living room ("Michael""s here" she screamed), but Rudy didn""t believe her.