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E152 | iNumber Number: Jozi Gold (movie)
{{Presley Chweneyagae, Noxolo Dlamini, Deon Lotz, Bongile Mantsai, Fana Mokoena, Clementine Mosimane, S'Dumo Mtshali, Tumie Ngumla, Brenda Ngxoli}}
In the criminal underworld of Johannesburg, a jaded undercover police officer is tasked with cracking the biggest gold heist in African history that could make or break his career.Parents Need to Know Parents need to know that iNumber Number: Jozi Gold is a 2023 South African action movie in which an undercover cop tasked with stopping a gold heist must choose between justice and the law. Expect action movie violence throughout. A character is stabbed in the throat repeatedly -- blood. Characters are shot and injured and one is attacked by a hyena. A character's fingertip is chopped off with a machete. A character is killed by his head getting crushed by a machine that stamps and creates gold coins. Fighting with guns, rifles, posts, and sticks. Cocaine use. Cigarette smoking. Drinking. Language throughout, including "f--k" and "motherf--ker." Is a sequel to the 2013 movie Avenged -- stands on its own without needing to watch the original to follow along. To stay in the loop on more movies like this,
Mythoughts Another SA production on the international platform marred by trying to fit in with Hollywood tendencies & end up giving the mass audience which is African an unoriginal work of art.The storyline is simple & predictive & fast paced to a point we as the audience couldn't get to have connections with any character.That alone created a lot of unrealistic turnouts like how quick trusting occurred There is less background on half the people to a point you wonder why they're even there.Example the cops's wife.The afrikaanse team came of as dumb, can't even open a warehouse, can't even catch thieves inside a Mall ...Lol seriously.Then there is the trio, with which their entire cameo was like something ripped from some Hollywood new age Hollywood robin hoods Running a perfect unrealistic syndicate I'm sorry that's just not African & it bored me to death, the entire acting, bar marshal arts was just cringe.I raise both my hands to the VFX team, they nailed it with the hyena & the gunshotsEventually when credits roll you wonder what was the purpose in this movie.
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