Review of A Dry White Season (1989) by Amy C — 02 Sep 2013
Featuring the major problems of South Africa's apartheid, A Dry White Season has a great plot depicting such problems, but the most interesting fact about the film is that it was released way before Mandela, and South Africa still had issues (the movie was banned in South Africa upon release). Marlon Brando is great enough to make an impact with just a few minutes on screen.
In spite of an overall dialogue/screenplay problem (which I found a bit embedded and forced), A Dry White Season is worth watching, since it has many hard-hitting scenes.
This review of A Dry White Season (1989) was written by Amy C on 02 Sep 2013.
A Dry White Season has generally received positive reviews.
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