Subtitle — The.gods.must.be.crazy.1980.720p.blura...

: Much of the comedy is physical, featuring sped-up footage and elaborate "screwball" interactions between humans and nature, such as the biologist's recurring struggles with his Land Rover. Production & Legacy

: A pilot drops an empty glass Coca-Cola bottle from an airplane into the Kalahari Desert. subtitle The.Gods.Must.Be.Crazy.1980.720p.BluRa...

: Xi’s journey intersects with a bumbling biologist (Marius Weyers), a newly hired schoolteacher (Sandra Prinsloo), and a band of guerrilla revolutionaries. Thematic Elements : Much of the comedy is physical, featuring

: The film uses documentary-style narration to hilariously contrast the "civilized" world's complexities and inefficiencies with the simple, communal life of the San people. Xi decides he must return the "evil object"

: A Ju/'hoansi Bushman named Xi (played by N!xau ) finds the bottle. Initially seen as a gift from the gods, it quickly causes jealousy and conflict because there is only one. Xi decides he must return the "evil object" to the gods by throwing it off the edge of the world.

The film is a comic allegory set in Southern Africa that weaves together three distinct storylines: