Moffie

Drama  United Kingdom,South Africa 

Moffie is a South African movie directed by Oliver Hermanus and is based on André Carl van der Merwe's book titled "Moffie: A Novel." The movie follows the story of Nicholas van der Swart, a young man who realizes that he is gay at a very young age. He struggles to conform to the conventional macho image expected of him by his family and cultural heritage.

At the age of 19, Nicholas is conscripted into the South African army during the border war against communism. The movie portrays the emotional and physical suffering that Nicholas and countless other young men endured during the apartheid era in South Africa.

The army is a brutal institution where recruits are trained to be killers and where violence and homophobia are rampant. Nicholas finds himself struggling to survive in a system that is deeply oppressive and discriminatory towards anyone who is not a white heterosexual male. The movie portrays the harsh realities of life in the army, including the brutal training regimen, physical and emotional abuse, and a constant fear of death.

Moffie is a powerful movie that highlights the horrors of apartheid-era South Africa and the plight of young men who were forced to fight a war they did not believe in. It is a poignant and emotional story that challenges audiences to confront the legacy of South Africa's past and the ongoing struggles of minority communities to this day. So, this movie is a must-watch for anyone who wants to understand the history and culture of South Africa.

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