A proud man's traumas and prejudice push away his loving partner, opening him to the seduction of an ancient evil.
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Richard Gau
Marius
Nomsa Twala
Thembi
Jasmine Hazi
Eva
Jasmine Hazi
Na'amah
Sharon Spiegel Wagner
Ruth
Gérard Rudolf
Pieter
Jack Farham
Young Marius
Michael Lawrence Potter
Chris
Llewellyn Cordier
Father James
Sizo Mahlangu
Lunga
Xola Dukuza
Louisa
Kevin Malaba
Beach Robber
Marlene Ray Bartes
Café
Marlene Ray Bartes
Bar Extra
Joshua Bekker
Café
Joshua Bekker
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Carol Ann Cockerill
Café
Carol Ann Cockerill
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Christy Gordi
Café
Christy Gordi
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Nikiwe Gwebani
Café
Nikiwe Gwebani
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Jonathan Hector
Café
Jonathan Hector
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Greachen Isaacs
Café
Greachen Isaacs
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"Prime" has three different genres combined, or at least that's what we've been told. It's a drama, a thriller and a horror film. Sadly, doesn't succeed at any of those except for some bits and pieces that aren't quite well put together to generate an interest, to leave you thrilled or horrified. And it's not even a case of attempting too much or making such a combo of genres since one can actually get a decent movies with those. It's too vague and confusing in what it's trying to say. As a drama, it almost get interesting to watch as we follow the problems faced by a white South African man (Richard Gau) involved with a black woman (Nomsa Twala), as he tries to commit himself to her while coping with a recently deceased father, a racist by the way, some ghosts from his past which disturbs his senses to the point of failing to give a proper attention to his partner, and also deal with a major dream project he developed for the community. The poor woman is all alone as he keeps getting past visions and some strange new ones revolving a mysterious woman named Eva (Jasmine Hazi), of which we never know exactly if she's real or not; at the same time he blacks out and wakes up not knowing what he's doing. If the thriller isn't thrilling and the horror is not leaving you scared, then you know you have a big problem. The drama is slightly interesting because deep down we cheer (a little) for this couple to be together and figure a way out from their problems. I got really involved with Nomsa's character as she's clueless to what's going on with her man - but she deals with his strange behavior - at the same time she deals with her own problems, without him knowing. Her breakdown scene is amazing and very needed since at the time of the film she already dealt with so much that it's painful. And there's such a growing distance between, zero romance and all, that I kept saying to myself "Gurl, leave that man right now!". And on a deeper level what was "Prime" trying to say? Was it to show that social relations in South Africa, years after the end of apartheid, are still a deep problem and clashes are unavoidable? Unrelated past traumas and family problems can affect your life when you get old? A moral tale about temptation and weaknesses of the flesh, as later on he begins to fall for Eve, and that weak souls can never find strength? I couldn't get nothing from here, the excessive flashbacks and visions made it all more confusing instead of intriguing in order to connect the pieces together. It's getting some points because the actors were good, the sequences at the beach where most of the man's visions take place are amazingly shot, and in the words of a high authorative drama teacher, as said to a future filmmaker when he showed his project to him: "Well, it didn't make me fall asleep". 3/10.
source: Prime
source: Prime
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