This
movie follows two very important themes throughout the entire film. The themes
are love, and change. The main protagonist Tsotsi shows love when he cares for
the boy in which he has stole. He tries to support the child by any means. Each
and everyday he tries to give the boy the life that he never had. Change is
seen when Tsotsi finally becomes a better person by returning the child to his
family at the end of the film. The entire film takes audiences through the change
of the main character. The ups and downs of his life are shown, and the
interaction with a homeless man teaches the Tsotsi's morality. These themes were a very important aspect of the film and helped make an impact among its viewers.
I really enjoyed this film a lot. I loved the
character development that took place throughout the entire film. We witnessed
a teenager change for the better. The more the film went on the audience
learned more about Totsi’s back-story, for example the relationship with his
father and why he ran away from home. The next thing that made this movie enjoyable to
watch was the camera angles. Each shot in this film had a purpose to the
overall theme. During the robbery everything was fast pace to make the audience
feel as the character did at this moment in time, nervous. Then in the more
slow scenes like when the boy notices the baby in the back seat of the stolen
car made audiences feel sorry for the baby boy and the situation that he was
put in. Tsotsi (2005) had an excellent story and kept me interested the
entire time. The characters were very strong as well as the acting throughout
the film. This was a very interesting
film and I would recommend it to people who enjoy watching and appreciate
cinema.