2019-05-05 22:11:11

Hi everybody. I don’t know what this film is called. It is not the long walk to freedom, which is the film recreating of his autobiography written in 1994. This is a film that you watched from the perspective of a prison warden. As the subject says, this film is not for the faint of heart. I will post the link to this film. I really think it is an absolutely great film. Also, you don’t really need the film to be audio described to actually understand what is going on. There are about one or two parts where you might be a bit confused, but you will find out exactly what happens. Without further ado, here is the link. Comments and opinions welcome.
https://youtu.be/SL-WllBr3yw

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2019-05-05 22:44:40 (edited by Ethin 2019-05-05 22:44:50)

Nope, can't view it. "This video contains content from RLJ Entertainment, who has blocked it in your country on copyright grounds." And, of course, Youtube will do *nothing* about it, just like they won'd do *anything* else about *anything* these days.

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2019-05-05 22:47:36

Wait, a video blocked in the states and not in germany ... that's a new one.
Will watch the movie when I find the time to do so.


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2019-05-05 22:48:10

I can upload the MP3 file onto my one drive account if you want. Sorry, it’s actually the wave file. Should I do it?

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2019-05-06 10:44:52

Here’s a little fun fact for you guys. Nelson Mandela is voiced by Morgan Freeman. You can kind of hear it in his accent. Also, the file is busy uploading to upload files.I owe as we speak. It’s the quickest solution I can find. If somebody can get a more permanent solution, that would be really appreciated. The  wave file is about 1.2 GB.

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2019-05-06 14:39:49

Sorry for the delay. It should be ready soon. Can anybody in the US actually access this video?

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2019-05-06 15:42:37

Finally, after an extremely long wait, the link is ready. The file is about 100 MB in size. Anyway, here it is.
https://uploadfiles.io/krjcktes

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2019-05-06 16:32:31 (edited by RTT entertainment 2019-05-06 16:33:41)

It is not the wave file unfortunately, but rather the MP3.

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2019-05-06 16:38:37

Honestly they shouldn't have had an american acter do it, I don't care how good he is.

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2019-05-06 17:45:53

Yeah, but Morgan isn’t half bad.  There are times when you can hear his American accent coming through, and his speech can get extremely fast as he tries to push the words out, but he sounds quite convincing. Especially when he speaks Xhosa, Which is Mandelas native language.

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2019-05-06 18:55:07 (edited by Pineapple Pizza 2019-05-06 18:57:40)

Ok on second thought, if an american can sound convincing wile speaking xhosa,... That's quite an  accomplishment , all things considered.

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2019-05-06 19:16:19

An idiot, are you from South Africa?

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2019-05-06 21:27:16

According to my observations, the actress that portrays the protagonists wife  isn’t  South African. Sometimes, when she speaks, you can hear a slight American accent come through with some of her words. But she does a much more better and consistent job then Morgan Freeman. I have no idea what her name is though. At least it isn’t as bad as the narrator of the long walk to freedom audiobook which I will link down below. I found  it on YouTube. This isn’t considered cracking, is it?
https://youtu.be/6S-OFEvRZFc

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2019-05-06 22:16:59

I think the movie is called Goodbye Bafana if I am not mistaken. Great movie though.

2019-05-06 22:31:41

Thanks for that.  This film is great.

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2019-05-06 22:40:44

You might want to check this out. Spoilers ahead for the movie!
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2007/ … sonmandela

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2019-05-06 22:46:16

No, but I know a bit about xhosa, it's sound systems, and what it sounds like. I know a lot about south africa compared to the tipical person, but that goes for a lot of countries, including south africa.

I would rather listen to someone who can actually play the harmonica than someone who somehow managed to lose seven of them. Me, 2019.

2019-05-07 10:20:33

That’s the first. How did you manage that? Sorry guys, my mistake. Apparently it’s not Morgan Freeman. It’s Dennis something or other. LOL!

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2019-05-07 18:53:19

Was anybody able to watch the film? If so, what do you think?

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2019-05-07 22:45:12

What do you think?

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2019-05-08 11:37:28

It’s a shame there aren’t any subtitles though.  Has anybody watched this thing?

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2019-05-08 11:52:50

I really want to find it in audio discription. Random question, do you understand xhosa?

I would rather listen to someone who can actually play the harmonica than someone who somehow managed to lose seven of them. Me, 2019.

2019-05-08 11:55:15

Unfortunately not. You don’t even need subtitles to understand what is going on. Gregory will talk about everything that is said in Xhosa right after it happens.  How did you get to know so much about South Africa anyway?

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2019-05-08 12:15:38 (edited by Pineapple Pizza 2019-05-08 12:16:42)

I just read about it, and also read trever noahs book, pluss, I have been interested in the entire  continent of africa for some time. What languages do you speak?

I would rather listen to someone who can actually play the harmonica than someone who somehow managed to lose seven of them. Me, 2019.

2019-05-08 12:16:48

My first language is English, but I have a significant understanding of Afrikaans as well.

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