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5 pages in length. La Vie Est Belle (Life Is Rosy) by Ngangura Mweze is a wonderfully funny story about love, social acceptance and the trouble people will go to achieve both in their lives. Director Mweze took a story line completely different from the typical African cinematic representation and offered the public a more carefree approach to life than is so common of African films. Indeed, Mweze has a reputation of reaching out and inviting his audience to experience with him the sometimes intense and often comical sense of being that is clearly portrayed within his cinematic work, with La Vie Est Belle serving as a fine example. No bibliography.
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both in their lives. Director Mweze took a story line completely different from the typical African cinematic representation and offered the public a more carefree approach to life than
is so common of African films. Indeed, Mweze has a reputation of reaching out and inviting his audience to experience with him the sometimes intense and often comical sense
of being that is clearly portrayed within his cinematic work, with La Vie Est Belle serving as a fine example. The African director knew that his film was going to
be quite different from standard African cinema; however, he was determined to offer the public something fresh, light and amusing through La Vie Est Belle. The films central male
character, a singer from the country (Para Wemba), comes to Kinshasa, falls in love with a poor woman (Krubwa Bibi) and finds both fame and affection where he least expects
to find it. Wemba is far from being an upscale member of society, which represents the main part of the movies conflict, because his definite lack of status keeps
him from attaining his own personal goals. The main points of Mwezes film are the quest for love and the desire for social status, both of which Wemba does not
have. This is very frustrating for him, because he has so many ideas inside his head that he would be able to achieve if only he had money and
status. He realizes that these things are the most important in ones life if any progress is to be made. Wemba is especially aware of this when he
finds the woman of his dreams while at a social club one night. He is very happy to have met her, but he is also very concerned about keeping
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