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A Johannesburg-based husband and wife feel stuck in their humdrum life. When a famed writer comes to speak at the husband's university, his pleasure-seeking ways influence the couple's behavior and their lives are completely uprooted.
Rating
NR
Director
Kagiso Lediga
Studio
Netflix
Writer
Kagiso Lediga
  • This South African feature film is Hollywood production value, with an entirely S.A. cast.
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  • Difficult to watch in places but with a stimulating sense of social realism and a focus on the thoughts and motivations of characters as opposed to a goal-driven storyline. Would love to see Kagiso Lediga on The Daily Show with Trevor Noah
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  • It was late at nigiht and I just was interested thinking I'd fall asleep. I was so tired but and I did fall asleep at one point but I was sorry that I missed anything and rolled it back. I really loved every aspect of this film the characters in the story, the plot itself cinematography! It just worked for me on so many levels and I'm probably going to watch it again. I can't wait to see more from this director!
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  • beautiful , thought-provoking and entertaining. This dark comedy takes the viewer on an eventful ride.
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  • Viewers looking for a weighty, topical film about a man grappling with racial tension-and a turbulent marriage-will enjoy Catching Feelings.
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  • The usual romantic-comedy frustrations where smart characters act stupid so that we have a movie to watch are at play here, but this is a likeable movie with some funny performers.
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  • It features some beautifully composed shots over Johannesburg and shows her off as I would have pictured her: a woman who is trendy, cool, sophisticated and level-headed, while a little rough around the edges.
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  • The film starts out slowly, with the couple and their friends sipping drinks at a bar. The pace never quite picks up, though we're kept engaged by the variety of locations and characters.
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