My FIRST TIME reacting to SARAFINA! - Trailer - Freedom is Coming | TFLA
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What would you like me to react to next?🔥🔥🔥
Dojah Cat's Father is in this Movie 🎥
cant you do a reaction to the whole movie?
Big Ralph... I saw the reaction to crocodile before i saw this video 😂... now I get what your hype was about 🇿🇦✌🏾
Could you do something on Dr Umar Ifatunde?
Sarafina was first released in cinemas in 1992. That's when i watched it, in Primary School.
The Actors of Sarafina grew up to be leading actors in SA. They are on our screens daily
tears just seeing the trailer DEF watching it tomorrow, HAPPY YOUTH DAY EVERYONE FROM SA FOR TOMORROW .
This Movie Still Gives Me Goosebumps, Even Though I've Watched It Over And Over🙏☺️
I share yo sentiments. MphoS
i still cry😭
I don't really like watching it no more cause it makes me so angry and I find myself hating them wp so much, and to think the freedom we apparently have is NO FREEDOM at all except that tables have now changed we are being oppressed by our own people and the violence is now Black on Black💔💔😭😭😭😭
I first saw this movie way back as a kid at primary school,its an educational movie so they played it a lot for kids/students every now and then. It was one of the most sad but rich movies I've watched from SA❤. I feel like it was drilled into our heads&none of us will ever forget.
Crocodile is Doja Cat's dad. You should definitely watch this.
Lol. You kidding😂
@@michaelreuben3726 Lol it's true. 😂
@@michaelreuben3726 It's true.
Its true
It the truth 💞
my dad bought us a VHS tape of this movie in late 90's this was the thing in after church on sundays...... good old days...
That movie is based on the events that happened before 16 June 1976. The situation was very tense, the resistance was bigger than what was portrayed in the film. Most townships in SA were affected.
One of the greatest privileges of my life is serving the late Dr. Mbongeni Ngema, proud writer of SARAFINA. Dr. Ngema was an absolute soldier for black liberation, and a creative genius who turned his God given talent into a weapon of mass mobilisation in the struggle against apartheid.
I cried just watching this reaction. We watch this movie every year on June 16.
I first watched this movie in 2002 when i was 7years old.
It is still my favorite African movie.
Anybody that have watched this movie always shade tears when crocodile died.
That scene is so emotional
I watched Sarafina for the first time probably in 1994 at home in Zambia. I was in primary school. I still love it today.
16 June. This movie defines why we celebrate that day. We call it youth day. You should watch the whole thing.
Bro!!! You don't know sarafina!!!!.. Its gonna leave you speechless!!! And crying😢.. It's a beautiful movie man thankyou for reacting I'm having tears of joy coz racism is a real thing in SA
Uniform in South Africa is a form of unity and not segregation towards kids who are not from well off families so no one can know which family background we are from according to wealth we look the same and as equals
I first watched this movie years ago as a child the tears I shed oh boy, I decided to watch it again today and I cried just as much as I did when I first watched it. It’s definitely one for the books. Really looking forward to hearing your thoughts about the movie ❤️
I really should too, damn I cried so hard
Tomorrow we will be celebrating youthday usually in SA we watch this movie on June 16
Tomorrow is the 16th of June, Sarafina will definately be in our screens tonight or tomorrow
Much love for Woopie; she is a great African queen
I watched it when I was a kid, I can't bring myself to watch it again
South African Classic ❤
I saw it when I old enough, probably in 96 when I was 7.😅.
I love how you are open to learning bro ❤️🙌🏾🙏🏾
I try :)
As South African this hits below the belt , more especially family members are still missing till to this day and sister Mandela was in prison during this time
😢
This reaction comes at a perfect time, we are celebrating Youth day tomorrow.❤ Big up 🎉
Watch the part where they dance to the Lord's Prayer.
I will try and watch the movie this weekend
95% of schools here kids wear uniforms that’s how it is!
Sarafinas character is actually our former president Mr Nelson Mandela that's who she's portraying in the movie
John Kani is Black Panthers father and he is also in Lion King
The way this movie is gonna be played tomorrow 🙆🏼♀️and I'm gonna watch it for the 100th time
I think the Movie Came Out in 1992! Just after they released Mandela from the Roben island Prison...this is till today a hit movie still,I get chills every time I watch it
Tomorrow is 16 of June and its a holiday called June 16 Celebrating and honouring the youth of 1976 the movie is based on the youth of 1976 ❤
Sarafina my favorite movie I cry each time I watch it ❤
School uniform is in most south African schools. Requirement. Especially since having normal clothes will show who can't afford something new to wear. It's better where everyone wears the same thing and are seen the same
Love this movie, and every song in it 💯💯
🎶😃👍
it was 93 when i watched it brother trust me i highly relate tears still drop whenever i watch it broe
I still get chills when I watch this movie. I cry too 😢😢😢
Another very good SA movie is “The Gods must be crazy part 1 & 2”. If you want a very good laugh, watch that movie!
I watched dis movie over & over & bought my son a DVD so dat by de time he understands he could watch it man he also watched it repeatedly so r his two siblings today is June 16, 2023 a holiday in South Africa and we will be watching the movie again & b sad all over again while we are touched by de good music & de dancing. MphoS
Since I could remember I've been watching this on youth day or the youth week
I cry every time I watch this movie
I watched that movie at a very young age and still watched it as i grew up. From Namibia (Africa)
That is not a south African accent...it's how the West thinks Africans sound...totally inaccurate😂
As if there’s an accurate South African Accent 🙄
@@AllthingsHealth_ no South African sounds like that, whether Zulu Xhosa Tswana Venda Tsonga etc...non...so yeah it's inaccurate....totally off . OFFSIDE!!
i first watched this movie around the late 1990s... was still in primary school
If there's something about South Africa is music , we are the best
My sister is currently in the US, she said she was able to rent it out on Apple TV, so maybe you can do that for the full movie :)
When i was young probably 6/7 years can't remember clearly but i was young in Primary school but of course no one ever wants to miss this movie every year
Mehnnnnn
Goosebumps
This movie made me cry big time
One of the kead actors JOHN KANI is Black Panther's dad.
The movie won a Grammy, before it became a movie, it was on Broadway for years, the cast was based in the US and that's how "Crocodile" met Doja Cat's mom, it was more like Lion King on Broadway before it became a movie
Her name is Leleti Khumalo.... She's in a couple of local soapies... Beautiful Lady.
Cry the belove County.
Also a must watch. Followed by: Steve Biko (Staring a young Denzel Washington) South African movies made in the 90's
I know the script of the whole movie 😂🤣😂 that's how many times I've watched it
It's lit!! 🔥🔥 You gotta give yourself a gong too though for mispronouncing our names & surnames 😊
Lol yes.
Uyasjwayela lo ... he must embrace the authentic African accent, instead of slaming the guy on the clip sooo harshly.
And the guy in the video actually said 'Goldberg'. He just said it with an accent.
🤣🤣🤣🤣
In Harlem New York on the 9th of May every year they celebrate Mbongeni Ngema day
Sarafina came out back in 1992 i was 4 back then 😃 wait 🤔 that was 31 years ago 😳 im an old man now 😱😭😭
Churches and schools here in SA still perfom sarafina espically in this month
Sarafina was first released in cinemas in 1992. That's when i watched it, in Primary School.
Juresaleum
we love your reactions in South Africa and we also love mensa meyn
He said Goldberg. It is a heavy South African accent
@ThatFireLA wait for it... John Kani who is in the credits as one of the teacher in Sarafina is T'Chaka from Black Panther
Whoopi Goldbag😂. Deep SA accents pronounce burg like bag. Johannesbag etc.😂
The queen
I WAS IN SCHOOL WHEN I SAW IT. I THINK HIGH SCHOOL I CAN'T REMEMBER
Imagine Sarafina is still acting even today
My 🎉birthday and I am the first to comment 🎉🎉🎉❤
Happy birthday 🎉
Happy 🎉 Birthday Bonisiwe
Happy birthday Ur Lit 🔥
Saw this in '06 at the cinema the week it released, I was in the 8th grade.
I watched it during 1992, I was 12 years old.
The school principal is T’Chaka (John Kani)… black Panther’s father…
Yo bro you missed John Kani who also featured in Sarafina (Check the end credits again) and of late in Marvel movies like Captain America Civil War, Black Panther (as T'Chaka) and Walt Disneys Lion King (as Rafiki)
I cried so hard when i first watched this video, 😢
So Sarafina, real name Leleti Khumalo is an EP on one of the biggest sopies in SA called Imbewu. She has vilitigo now so she might look different.
This is my favorite movie I watched this when I was younger
TSOTSI , is another award winning there in the USA but a SA Production.
yes all schools in South Africa make students wear uniform
Shout out to Doja Cat's dad .He gave birth to a star
I watched the original South African only cast performing live at the Market Theatre.
It was much better than the movie.
Yizo Yizo drama must be your next reaction 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
I've watched this film over and over again but your 😢😭😭😭
Tomorrow is 16th the Youth day celebration🔥
O I gotta check this out fam!!
Yeah🔥🔥❤
I hope our youth understands the meaning of this day to Mzantsi
John Kani is Tchalla dad on Black Panther.
Massive Massive movie 🎉🎉🎉
I watched this movie when I was in 5th grade....I'm 39 now
It's been a while since I've seen your videos man, where you been? You need to watch the whole movie. It's right
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Because we come from various homes, we wear uniforms so that we can appear and be treated the same.
This movie used to make me cry when I was a kid.😅 and he said Whoopy Goldberg with a deep accent bruh
You missed John Kani... Thats King T'chala there maaaaannnnn.... The daddy to Black Panther.
Tomorrow June 16 very important holiday in SA u hv to cherk this movie out
We watched in 1991,1992 it was trending at that time😂😂
I love this movie so much
Big Ralph he said Whoopi Goldberg (It's the accent😅) so you get a gong for not listening keenly!😅🤣😂
We all have accents including yoi. I can only imagine what the British think when they listen to you.
Uniform is the norm . It dont allow for any discrimination between fellow students and it was the norm to give uniform you have outgrown to the less fortunate.
right on time for June 16
Where are the actors now? Go back to the name list. John Kani listed there is Tchalla's father in Black Panther
He actually said whoopy Goldberg but I a very South African way😂😂
We've a reality tv show That's call Young,famous and african that includes artists like Diamondplatinumz,zari,2baba and many others
Bro you can’t be hating on the voice overs accent when he said “ Goldberg”😭😭
Trust me he did say Goldberg is just the accent that might be odd to you 😂
Wounds!