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Directed by | Stephina Zwane |
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Based on | The 30th Candle by Angela Makholwa |
Produced by | Noni Ntelani |
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Cinematography | Bradley Devine |
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Distributed by | Netflix |
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Running time | 146 minutes |
Country | South Africa |
Language | English |
Love, Sex and 30 Candles is a 2023 Netflix Original South African movie, directed by Stephina Zwane, starring Bahumi Madisakwane, Candice Modiselle, Gabisile Tshabalala, and Amogelang Chidi.[1] The story is based on The 30th Candle book by Angela Makholwa.
Through a year of 30th birthdays, four best friends navigate relationships, heartbreak, and a shocking development that threatens to tear them apart.[2]
Plot
When at college, best friends Sade, Linda, Nowalzi and Dikeledy 'Kedi' made a video, sharing their hopes for themselves by 30.
Commitment phobe Linda dumps fiancé Lehumo because she doesn't love him. Unmarried mother Kedi is a university professor. Although she's been seeing her daughter's father Tebogo regularly over 10 years, he doesn't make time for his girl. Sade is engaged to extremely religious, controlling Winston, who won't have premarital sex with her and is disapproving of her friends and alcohol.
Nowalzi's 30th birthday comes first. Although she works in fashion, she wishes to have her own line. She announces she's pregnant. Linda's estranged father tries to contact her, but she is wary. When her mother is hospitalized due to diabetes, she has her move in. One evening, home after a date, Linda tells her mom about e-mailing with her father, who encourages her to forgive him.
Nowalzi tells Tebago she's pregnant, so he offers to support her abortion, but she refuses. Giving him her first obstetrician appointment, he's not interested as he's finally proposing to Kedi. The engagement announcement coincides with Nowalzi getting her own line.
At Kedi's engagement party, Sade complains about Winston not letting her prepare the wedding, choose the dress, maid of honor etc. Linda announces she's stopped dating. Nowalzi, who's been noticeably absent, explains she's super busy with her upcoming fashion show. Kedi insists on giving her her daughter's hand-me-downs, and asks she include them in her pregnancy. Later, Linda finds her mom unconscious. So, the friend group meets again at the hospital in support. The emergency was a pulmonary aneurism.
Both engaged friends get frustrated by their fiancés, Sade for the continued sexism, Kedi for Tebago's continual absenteeism. Kedi coincides with psychology professor Gideon in a dance class where they are partners. Afterwards over drinks, she confesses she has a celebrity crush on the author. They kiss, and she rushes off, mortified.
Nowalzi's boss Ephry pushes her to be original, as she's obviously been tweaking 'tired', past creations. He encourages her to consult their team, who help her open up creatively.
At Sade's bridal shower, thrown by the matron of honor Winston chose, the pastor's wife, it is a very chaste affair. The friends group quietly heckle the sect amongst themselves. All but Kedi see Tebago's threatening message about Nowalzi's pregnancy, so she swears them to secrecy. An extremely drunk and belligerent Winston hits Sade at home. He heard she was permiscuous in college at his bachelor's party, but had expected her to be a virgin.
The next morning the friends group visit Sede for her birthday, and she tells them about the beating. Her wedding is later that day and she asks them only for their support, although they are appalled. At the ceremony, Tebago harassers the noticeably pregnant Nowalzi. She finally confesses the affair to Kedi, who cuts ties with the group upon discovering everyone knows.
Describing her tumultuous life's influence on her collection to Ephry, Nowalzi details the specific relevant events. Titled 'Kedi' in her honor, as a great friend, mother and mother figure. Sade's husband won't consummate the marriage, even a month after the wedding, until she is purified. Then he demands she give up her job and her friends.
On Kedi's 30th, still angry, she turns her friends away. Afterwards, Linda finds her father by her mother in the hospital, discovering her parents had been in contact for awhile. He sincerely apologizes for having abandoned them years ago and promises to be there for Linda. She collapses into his arms, devastated they must remove her life support, but he's there to support her. Gideon goes to wish Kedi a happy birthday, and finds her crying after watching filmmaker Linda's birthday tribute. He suggests she forgive them, as true friends are hard to find. Kedi goes to Linda's upon hearing her news and they reconcile.
Meanwhile, just as Nowaliz's successful show finishes, she doubles over in pain. The hospital calls her emergency contact Kedi, and the friend group rushes there. Diagnosed with eclampsia, she's given a 50-50 chance of survival, nonetheless they pull through. She names the baby after Linda's mom.
Sade catches Winston banging the preacher's wife as she's collecting her things, happily snatching a photo for the divorce. Kedi gets together with Gideon. At Linda's belated birthday, the group celebrate each other.
Cast
Main
- Bahumi Madisakwane as Nolwazi
- Candice Modiselle as Linda
- Gabisile Tshabalala as Sade
- Amogelang Chidi as Dikeledi
Supporting
- Terence Bridgett as Ephry
- Lunga Shabalala as Tebogo
- Loyiso Macdonald as Winston
- Clementine Mosimane as Siphokazi
- Anthony Oseyemi as Prof. Kwame
- Iminathi Sibeko as Phemelo
- Nicholas Nkuna as Lehumo
- Sipho Mbele as Lennona
- Lehlohonolo Makoko as Enzokuhle
- Lebo Msiza as Kennedy
- Meme Ditshego as Mam Daphne
- Thandy Matlaila as Palesa
Premiere and release
On 27 June 2023, Netflix announced the release of Love, Sex, and 30 Candles in the month of July.[3] On 15 August 2023, a local premiere was held at Nu Metro in Hyde Park, South Africa.[4] On 18 August 2023, the movie was released globally on Netflix.[4]
Reception
Critical reception
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Source | Rating |
Ready Steady Cut | [5] |
Martin Cid Magazine | [6] |
Reviewing for Ready Steady Cut, Amanda Guarragi wrote; “What this film shows is the constant strength that women have to harness when dealing with situations that really shouldn’t be happening to them because certain men act on impulses”.[5]
Martin Cid Magazine wrote in its review; “Love, Sex and 30 Candles” promises to break away from tradition but continually reverts back to its more traditional side, particularly in its cinematography treatment.[6]
References
- ↑ Maako, Compiled by Keitumetse. "WATCH | New local Netflix film takes viewers on a heartfelt journey of friendship, and self-discovery". Life. Retrieved 20 August 2023.
- ↑ Srivastav, Arnav (19 August 2023). "Love, Sex, and 30 Candles (2023) Netflix Movie Ending Explained: Does the friendship of the group endure?". High On Films. Retrieved 20 August 2023.
- ↑ Adebayo, Segun (27 June 2023). "Netflix to thrill with Fatal Seduction, Proud Mary, Love, Sex and 30 candles in July". Tribune Online. Retrieved 20 August 2023.
- 1 2 Reporter, Entertainment. "'Love, Sex & 30 Candles' enjoys local premiere before global release". IOL. Retrieved 20 August 2023.
- 1 2 Guarragi, Amanda (18 August 2023). "Love, Sex and 30 Candles Review - an exploration of love, womanhood and friendship with women approaching their thirties". Ready Steady Cut. Retrieved 20 August 2023.
- 1 2 Cid, Martin (17 August 2023). ""Love, Sex and 30 Candles" (2023) on Netflix. Movie Review". Martin Cid Magazine. Retrieved 20 August 2023.