The Gods Must Be Crazy Ii Now
Director Jamie Uys was a "patient craftsman" of physical comedy. Unlike modern comedies that rely on snappy dialogue, Gods II is built on :
Surprisingly, some critics—including the famous Roger Ebert —actually preferred the sequel to the original, citing better craftsmanship and character-driven humor. The Gods Must Be Crazy II
From a persistent honey badger that refuses to let go of a boot to a rhino that acts as a "self-appointed fire-prevention officer," the local wildlife often has the last laugh. Director Jamie Uys was a "patient craftsman" of





