@CelticKraut -like arawak indians and other natives have/still do- they killed the babies to save children from life of hell -and from feeding the slavery machine of our masters power-divide and rule thru drugs and religions
@HousePublishers- imagine --the return to an international matriarchy world- umoja womens village kenya-mosuo women china-iroquois women longhouses ontario
@CelticKraut -thank you for spending your time replying to me- looks like you have found a way to feel powerful-with feeling safe that noone will stop you-good luck- (u must be under 30yo)-lol
very powerful! Strong story def shows why this won the oscar. I was reading the other day of another film that was selected for the oscars and is also from SA called white wedding. it looks really good and it comes to dvd this week.. have you all heard of it?? whiteweddingmovie. com
i saw this when i was in south africa. i didn't know it was a book... i have to read it for class. i'm excited/know i probably won't read the book since i've already seen the movie. lol. me=horrible student.
@danigantt -good students are slaves-so dont worry about school- its to keep older adults with money jobs- teachers must go grown their own food- and leave children to own their own african/native amerrican lands collectives-keep on
I love this movie, made me cry, I really like the guy that plays tsotsi..
I do understand anything of the South African languages, The accent is also very similar, like the way they say 'jezus' and 'man', so that's not true what you're saying..
@Afrodiva100 why would you spoil the ending... why did you type that u jackass... not cool...dont look at his comment if you if you dont want to know the ending cause he ruined it for me.
Sad that the director of this movie directed an overrated movie like x-men wolverine,he deserved to direct something better,I like marvel movies but those are OK movies,not big deal
Makes me cry to.. This movie is worth the money no matter what it costs.. I got it for 3-4$ in Denmark.. I bought it a few months ago but I just saw it tonight.. Wish I saw it some time ago.. Love the movie!
The language is called iZulu. It is spoken in South Africa, Zimbabwe and Swaziland. It is the second most popular language in South Africa, after Afrikaans.
@Rouvanne true. But the are very similar languages. I'm Xhosa but i understand zulu very easily. i guess you could say Xhosa is imply a harder version of zulu, because of all the clicks involved.
I had to watch that movie at school, at the beginning, when the students saw the cover of the DVD they thought that this movie would suck, but everybody was speechless in the end. It was amazing; people who haven't seen this movie yet definatly should.
This movie hit me in a big way, you ahve to see it and the bonus short film on the dvd extras, we must realise how lucky we are to be where we are in the world
I watched this movie for my Pan-African Studies class after we read the book, which both were excellent. The book is a little different from the movie because the book was made for a different time in south african history but both depict the same thing. The book you can see the line between the races and the movie, between the classes.I suggest that you read the book and watch the film as well because they both were very touching.
This is a VERY good movie! I am so happy to see that this film shows the different economic lifestyles within the country. The story line is great and definitely hits particular emotional lines. I just recommended it to all of my blog readers!
This movie gives Johannesburg a bad image problem, my sister watched this one day with me, and she said while talking on the phone with her friend she would never visit or live in South Africa.
man this movie was so unbelievable...i cried at the end...it was soo touching...haha but yes its a great film...great plot...acting was perfect...good job to everybody who worked on this film...now its officially one of my favorite movies...5 stars baby...
im so glad Starz decided to play this movie i never in my entire life probably wouldnt have ever seen it and its my fav. movie i loved it and i usually hate subtitles but this one is just worth it
Put this on your Netflix list for sure... Just watched it this weekend, same reaction as everyone else. A hugely shocking and touching film. Definitely deserves the Academy Award.
i would have to say that this movie is the best film i have ever seen out of Africa and proud of that! This is a very straight forward and motivating film! it's not your average film.
you don't have all the songs in here..there's a song thats played at the bar where tsotsi punched one of his mates..anyways i've been looking for that song, if you can hook it up it would be nice.
loved the movie, just rented it for the second time, also bought the sound track. beautiful movie, beautiful soundtrack. loved the actor who played tsotsi, too.
Thanx 4 the trailer. Saw the movie the other day, and i have to admit that i'm not a fan of independents, but i will add this movie to my "all time favorite list"! At least two thumbs up!
TankaFetast FTW
Tammicock 1 month ago
imagine the return to an international matriarchy world- umoja womens village kenya-mosuo women china-iroquois women longhouses ontario
lmollot 1 month ago
wats the rap song
nillawayf 1 month ago
the book is very different, i like both really, the film had a profound ending! the music is awesome.
CrAZychicke 2 months ago
HALF OF THIS didn't happen in the book >_>
ERICx223 3 months ago 4
Why did he kill the baby in the end? I still don't get it...
CelticKraut 7 months ago
@CelticKraut he never killed the baby, he gives it back.
zafvs 6 months ago
@CelticKraut
Why would you go and spoil it you fucker, now I can't watch this movie you fucking cunt.
Reqrezentin 4 months ago
@Reqrezentin he's lying ... he dont kill it and even knowing it you should really watch the film its worth it :)
lilshay0907 2 months ago
@lilshay0907 Now he knows he doesn't kill the baby, Way to ruin things, lol
CelticKraut 1 month ago
@CelticKraut arr man shhhh lol lets just confuse him ha
lilshay0907 1 month ago
@CelticKraut -like arawak indians and other natives have/still do- they killed the babies to save children from life of hell -and from feeding the slavery machine of our masters power-divide and rule thru drugs and religions
lmollot 1 month ago
@lmollot Hate is war is all I live for!
CelticKraut 1 month ago
Sad ending ;(
MrTripsJ 7 months ago
born and raised south african
moved to u.s. at age of 9
miss it like hell
HousePublishers 8 months ago
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@HousePublishers- imagine --the return to an international matriarchy world- umoja womens village kenya-mosuo women china-iroquois women longhouses ontario
lmollot 1 month ago
@lmollot Imagine --Your mum getting gang raped by a herd of water buffalo.
CelticKraut 1 month ago
@CelticKraut -thank you for spending your time replying to me- looks like you have found a way to feel powerful-with feeling safe that noone will stop you-good luck- (u must be under 30yo)-lol
lmollot 1 month ago
amazing movie
Lazurline 10 months ago
@fisherman190 Fuck you first.
ExHoPex3 10 months ago
Awesome film
umpalumpa101909 10 months ago
0:38-0:41
*music*
*finger*
The true definition of badass.
hammy012 10 months ago 2
very powerful! Strong story def shows why this won the oscar. I was reading the other day of another film that was selected for the oscars and is also from SA called white wedding. it looks really good and it comes to dvd this week.. have you all heard of it?? whiteweddingmovie. com
drbrth 1 year ago 13
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Fuck south africa
fisherman190 1 year ago
@fisherman190 what the fuck do you mean
charlesphili1 1 year ago
@fisherman190 fuck you and your family.
Afro3199 1 year ago
@fisherman190 i just saw your profile ,wtf , music for gays ? fuck you and your boyfriend
wariat72 11 months ago
@wariat72 go lick some guys ass you motherfucker
fisherman190 11 months ago
My favorite movie of all time.
RiyazGuerra 1 year ago 2
i saw this when i was in south africa. i didn't know it was a book... i have to read it for class. i'm excited/know i probably won't read the book since i've already seen the movie. lol. me=horrible student.
danigantt 1 year ago
@danigantt -good students are slaves-so dont worry about school- its to keep older adults with money jobs- teachers must go grown their own food- and leave children to own their own african/native amerrican lands collectives-keep on
lmollot 1 month ago
pretty good movie that represents exactly whats the life in the ghetto and the difference btw poor people and rich people
tharealnazim 1 year ago
I saw this movie a year ago and still can't get it out of my mind. It's beatiful how it shows that nobody is just good or evil. Very real & sad
LovePeaceHappiness17 1 year ago
i saw this yesterday, now its my favorite movie!
mello4eva 1 year ago
I love this movie, made me cry, I really like the guy that plays tsotsi..
I do understand anything of the South African languages, The accent is also very similar, like the way they say 'jezus' and 'man', so that's not true what you're saying..
Charrie1994 1 year ago
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Charrie1994 1 year ago
Life can change!
MISSBUIO1 1 year ago
an truely inspiring story that touched my heart. well done.
Ecka0007 1 year ago
@trend its zingu 7 artist zola
KPM8801 1 year ago
wanna see it
saltbear 1 year ago
what's the name of the "rap" song ?? thanks
trendkill29 1 year ago
I love this movie, there's an amusingly fucked up scene were Tsotsi forces a young mother to breast feed the baby at gunpoint.
toby4700 1 year ago
he looks like a woman sometimes its weird, watched this film today and i thought it was amazing, really emotional.
ErinMairead17 1 year ago
i fell asleep during this movie. woke up laughing.
smashysmashy 1 year ago
i ant seen film but thort it was a girl at first lol
FliCKItUPpPp 1 year ago
okay whew...i thought
i was the only one...
he really does at times
martaajoku1 1 year ago
we watched this movie in my tenth grade english class...very moving story. it did have a few bits of comedy but overall GREAT story.
sobangtheory 1 year ago
lol, we started watching that movie today also
Ceel942 1 year ago
@Afrodiva100 why would you spoil the ending... why did you type that u jackass... not cool...dont look at his comment if you if you dont want to know the ending cause he ruined it for me.
real213 1 year ago
I LOVED THIS MOVIE. I thought it was great!
cocoalovely 2 years ago
Sad that the director of this movie directed an overrated movie like x-men wolverine,he deserved to direct something better,I like marvel movies but those are OK movies,not big deal
kondurperusix 2 years ago
Now i've seen a few films in my time but this is the only one, EVER to make me weep.
toopeelooo 2 years ago 2
Great movie,I remember this movie while watching the trailer for invictus,I know both are different movies but both are about SA
kondurperusix 2 years ago
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when he died i cried like an asshole. lol!
Afrodiva100 2 years ago
LOL ! yea its very emotional
Mexacodium 2 years ago
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real213 1 year ago
LOL at 1:54 Tsotsi looks as if he has breasts! :P
sdfgadgdfgfsdafdgafd 2 years ago 3
i was thinking the same thing, i don't even think that was tsotsi, they probably replaced him with a woman that looks like him :S
HuMiL1At0r 2 years ago
Finally saw this movie. It was beautiful. Tsotsi, is so beautiful...he looks and walks and acts just like my eldest sister. Isn't that strange.
nophonies 2 years ago
hahaha!
thank you i just laughed for 5 minutes
Halldisa 2 years ago
hey yesterday i have see the movie in tv.
i was crying it is sooo a famoues film.and tsotsi is a sexy guy :-P
people watch thies movie and u can see.how is the live on d other side.
manny greets from germany god bless u all....
mdissy 2 years ago 3
this was one of those films that really made me think - was so beautifully directed, an awomse believable story - fuck hollywood.
i found this film just wonderin round online and its really makes you think about so many things...
and as for the music...wow...
you must buy the original score (you can from itunes)...
dannyday58218195 2 years ago 6
Makes me cry to.. This movie is worth the money no matter what it costs.. I got it for 3-4$ in Denmark.. I bought it a few months ago but I just saw it tonight.. Wish I saw it some time ago.. Love the movie!
BC13MFer 2 years ago
whats the name of the song startin at 0:36?
Filax09 2 years ago
"Zingu 7" by Zola
cheyanqui 2 years ago
i wish this movie was available ONLINE! >:(
ilovemylego 2 years ago
ima upload it right now
HmmThatVoice 2 years ago
i feel sorrii 4 tsotsi at da end cause he gotta give da babieee bck 2 dem...
nd da babieees mum
zazzbabiee 2 years ago
spoil more.
I've already seen this one though. Really good flick.
STEPMASTURB 2 years ago
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TuncerWolf 2 years ago
I wouldnt kill my father, if he killed a dog.
That makes me even worse then him.
I would put him in jail.
BluntAnim 2 years ago
this film makes me cry every time i see it. it's so amazingly done.
dramaticafantastica 2 years ago 3
my teacher showed us this in school, loved it.
LibertineLover07 2 years ago 4
same.
BluntAnim 2 years ago
I loved watch this movie and i want to see again but i don't found it.
fanatismo 2 years ago
just google serch watch tsotsi online for free
kingpin1877 2 years ago
It was an amazing film! Loved it! Definitely a must see.
Mistepper 2 years ago
i have seen this movie...love it ...what the language that they use in this movie??
trina252 2 years ago
The language is called iZulu. It is spoken in South Africa, Zimbabwe and Swaziland. It is the second most popular language in South Africa, after Afrikaans.
southernafrica3 2 years ago
whats the difference between iZulu and N!osa?
is it diffent tribal languages?
FrancesGeraldine 2 years ago
Hi Frances
isiZulu & isiXhosa are two different Nguni languages from two of the biggest tribal groupings in SA.
Rouvanne 2 years ago
@Rouvanne true. But the are very similar languages. I'm Xhosa but i understand zulu very easily. i guess you could say Xhosa is imply a harder version of zulu, because of all the clicks involved.
luthndar 1 year ago
Zola -seven is da song playin at 0-38 from 1-50 onwards is paul hepker and mark millan u will get it on i tunes
princessminx2965 2 years ago
who is playing from 0:38?
123spasser123 2 years ago
you should read the book ..really good .
peigm 2 years ago
this is a very good movie...certainly eye opening
procandy2 2 years ago 3
Extraordinary music...
a movie full of compassion and with great length of hope
holacabrones 2 years ago 3
I had to watch that movie at school, at the beginning, when the students saw the cover of the DVD they thought that this movie would suck, but everybody was speechless in the end. It was amazing; people who haven't seen this movie yet definatly should.
coccinelsucrer 2 years ago 2
Great movie. Just finished watching it. Found it pretty emotional (And I'm not normally an emotional guy)
Azog150 2 years ago 4
please musicic of 1:40 what sing the song ?
ARYANOO 2 years ago
It's great movie, and beutiful music also...
perfect
cem9967 3 years ago
i finished watching it 2day it was a great movie showing the true ghetto life of a teenager in africa
BarleyFuch 3 years ago
that movie was really good!
TeamSwitzerland1111 3 years ago
I saw this movie at school it was pretty good
slayerofdarkshadows 3 years ago
thank u brother so much
7amody2009 3 years ago
whats the name of the song on 0:37
7amody2009 3 years ago
zingu 7 by zola.
woolfj1991 3 years ago
pls can somebody answer me .what is the song on 0.37..plz somebody answer me in my account.. thanks every body... great film
7amody2009 3 years ago
This movie hit me in a big way, you ahve to see it and the bonus short film on the dvd extras, we must realise how lucky we are to be where we are in the world
xx
YtReBiLx 3 years ago
is this movie in english subtitles?
boobiechaps18 3 years ago
I watched this movie for my Pan-African Studies class after we read the book, which both were excellent. The book is a little different from the movie because the book was made for a different time in south african history but both depict the same thing. The book you can see the line between the races and the movie, between the classes.I suggest that you read the book and watch the film as well because they both were very touching.
fourtenshawty 3 years ago
I am goin' to watch this movie 2 morrow with school ,, I THINK IT'S GONNA BLOW MY ASS OFF!!
Neimingjoesh 3 years ago
ayy.. farh mahn iihm having an exam tommorow pazte on thiz m0vie_! hhaa mean moviie mahn..=D
lickmeh09 3 years ago
This is a VERY good movie! I am so happy to see that this film shows the different economic lifestyles within the country. The story line is great and definitely hits particular emotional lines. I just recommended it to all of my blog readers!
UrbanElement 3 years ago
Im Doing it for my GCSE Corsework lol
ThatGeorgeKid 3 years ago
I watched this in film studies, really emotional film. I would recommend it to people. I had never heard of this film until now. Excellent storyline
shazia786 3 years ago
main character looks like robinho
cooners01 3 years ago
he looks very femenist
shazia786 3 years ago
Everyone should watch this movie. I couldn't stop thinking about it for weeks.
eyeokina 3 years ago
i love south africa. its a beautiful place.
theres alot of hurt. and theres alot of love.
but i wouldnt want to be anywhere else
Jangolangt 3 years ago
I love the film! I was crying too! I luv it, I luv South Africa -even though you see those problems there :(.
The song in the end is great (Zola too) -I guess, I need to buy the soundtrack! It's awesome!
Fckedupkid 3 years ago
im watching this in school again, i love this film i cried watching it.
Its a really goooooooooooooood film.
I love it.
SourSkittlesCookie 3 years ago 3
This music goes straight to my heart! I cried and cried. South Africa I love you
ebbyeryan 3 years ago 10
the music is so touching, almost like someone is crying. wow
shazia786 3 years ago
what the zulu music in middle of the movie ?
thks*
eChaoZ 3 years ago
look for Zola and Tsotsi at the same time, youll find it.
GAkemetKiNg 3 years ago
and if you mean the soulful music, thats vusi mahlasela, 'on the tracks', number 14 on the soundtrack.
GAkemetKiNg 3 years ago
This movie gives Johannesburg a bad image problem, my sister watched this one day with me, and she said while talking on the phone with her friend she would never visit or live in South Africa.
Sealy2u 3 years ago
ani1 know th song at the end of dis trailer?
kinnane4 3 years ago
called On the Tracks by Mark Kilian & Paul Hepker featuring Vusi Mahlasea
charliespencer05 3 years ago
this film is just fukin insanely good
kinnane4 3 years ago 3
man this movie was so unbelievable...i cried at the end...it was soo touching...haha but yes its a great film...great plot...acting was perfect...good job to everybody who worked on this film...now its officially one of my favorite movies...5 stars baby...
warriorbrah07 3 years ago 13
Great movie, heard about a while back. Finally got my Netflix rental and it's a gem. Cool movie, great storyline, just good work.
desperado594 3 years ago
the song is by ZOLA 7, "mdlwembe"
jadelovedale 3 years ago
whats the name of the vid.. youtube cant find ''Zingu 7'' ... so please tell me
viechio1 3 years ago
i want to know too..
eChaoZ 3 years ago
this movie is incredible
iniakiii 4 years ago 4
looks like a great movie.. i really like the first scene.. any chance of uploading it?
cynthiathumaty 4 years ago
whats the name of the song??
vergolapio 4 years ago
It's "Zingu 7" By Zola.
ztech24 4 years ago 2
thnx
vergolapio 4 years ago
very sad and brutal, but one of the best films! Great!
elli014 4 years ago
David is going to direct X-Men: Wolverine!
CoolArun 4 years ago
who's david?
gaasitwe 4 years ago
directer of this movie!
CoolArun 4 years ago
no you got it wrong the director is GAVIN HOOD not david
gaasitwe 4 years ago
your right, i just forgot his name:)
CoolArun 4 years ago
no problem we all make mistakes..
gaasitwe 4 years ago
David is Tsotsi's real name!
broed318 4 years ago
yeah i knew that ..but we were talking about the director's name..
gaasitwe 4 years ago
ey the name of the song please
ihabkongsberg 4 years ago
what language is it in?
stevecooganfan 4 years ago
Zulu, mostly.
Markunator 4 years ago
they also won oscars aswell. *
S2DAK2DAG 4 years ago
wow... that is emotional trailer... I actually got teary eyed.. I have been meaning to rent this.... now I will, or see on Starz
roo157 4 years ago
Listen to all u black americans...watch this movie adn watch City of god....adn then tell me what u think about your pussy little gangs...
this is coming from a south african, that has lived this shit and got out of it.
isurfvan 4 years ago 4
Tsotsi is incredible.
Presley is perfect<3
xdebbiex 4 years ago
One of the best movies ever!!!!
ilttml 4 years ago 2
im so glad Starz decided to play this movie i never in my entire life probably wouldnt have ever seen it and its my fav. movie i loved it and i usually hate subtitles but this one is just worth it
M1Garand235 4 years ago 3
Put this on your Netflix list for sure... Just watched it this weekend, same reaction as everyone else. A hugely shocking and touching film. Definitely deserves the Academy Award.
ResidentAlien 4 years ago 2
It did win an Academy Award for best foreign language film in the 2006 Academy Awards. It damn well deserved it indeed.
moonboo2Uisee 4 years ago 3
I'm crying
jeankepler 4 years ago
its a great to see an original movie like this rather than just some adaption like transformers etc.
dean785nufc 4 years ago
Tsotsi *is* an adaption tho' ...
WormsAu 4 years ago
This looks like a decent film. He's gonna direct "Wolverine" next. Time to really step up to the big leagues.
BozoBrittingham 4 years ago
Proudly South African!
Tsotsi Eish EyaChisa
LesegoM 4 years ago
I loved the movie, loved the soundtrack. Fanstastic
matador1504 4 years ago 2
i love this movie[= it came out on dvd on my b-day [= i used to live in johannesburg but not anymore
narutofoxdemon7 4 years ago
brilliant movie its so emotional i cry when i watch it
cmb123456789 4 years ago
i would have to say that this movie is the best film i have ever seen out of Africa and proud of that! This is a very straight forward and motivating film! it's not your average film.
vannav21 4 years ago
Yes, indeed. One of the most fullfilling and rewarding movies on the block.
I recomend this movie because it guarantees intrest. That's all that need to be said
Orvarionda 4 years ago
we were recommended to watch tsotsi for my linguistics course. i am so glad i put the effort in to find it, a truely remarkable movie.
odsox87 5 years ago
you don't have all the songs in here..there's a song thats played at the bar where tsotsi punched one of his mates..anyways i've been looking for that song, if you can hook it up it would be nice.
jtoomalatai 5 years ago
the movie is great
sanantonyu 5 years ago
I loved the movie too, unfortunately you can´t get the soundtrack here. Does anyone know who the woman singing in the end of the trailer is?
proteasilvia 5 years ago
loved the movie, just rented it for the second time, also bought the sound track. beautiful movie, beautiful soundtrack. loved the actor who played tsotsi, too.
suzjones 5 years ago 2
i love the soundtrack..the music its very hard to get in limewire or blubster.
moltomachia 5 years ago 2
GREAT STORY - REALLY IT DESERVES THE AWARD and great acting too ...
agrippa007 5 years ago
Brilliant movie from start to finish!!!
Delaxe 5 years ago 2
Great movie. Just watched it. I bought the movie before I watched it. Had a feeling it was really good. I was right.
vangelicmonk 5 years ago 2
i cannot wait to see it. As soon as i get home i will see it.
Pruskie 5 years ago
Awesome, awesome movie. On my top 10 of all time list.
RedHatSoccer 5 years ago 2
Thanx 4 the trailer. Saw the movie the other day, and i have to admit that i'm not a fan of independents, but i will add this movie to my "all time favorite list"! At least two thumbs up!
hedylamarr 5 years ago 2