SPLICED Magazine Issue 01 Oct/Nov 2013 | Page 125

SPLICED MOVIES / ISSUE 01 REVIEW / Nothing for mahala Nothing for Mahala is part of the Heartlines project and focuses on the themes of “Values and Money”, and although this is at the heart of the film, it is woven expertly into the narrative so you never feel as if it’s staring you in the face. It is continually present however, and the contrast is set up right from the beginning, from the interactions Axe has with his Gogo (Lillian Dube) to his relationship with his work colleagues. We are always aware of the contrast between his outside veneer and his financial reality. Lead actress Mmabatho Montsho had her own fashion label called Black Olive Designs. My only real criticism of Nothing for Mahala would be the end of the film, which I felt was abrupt and unresolved. Regardless of the fact that this film is a part of an ongoing Heartlines campaign so there will likely be a follow up, I felt robbed in many ways by the lack of closure, and my mood was slightly dampened by this. Nevertheless, Nothing for Mahala is an excellent and well scripted comedy featuring a host of stellar local actors that speaks to South Africans about money, values, love, friendship and the value of family.? 8 Verdict Nothing for Mahala is a heart-warming story that will reinforce your love for South African humour and hopefully make you think more carefully about the role money plays in your life. 125