Moko Jumbie
The film Moko Jumbie is about a young woman who returns to the Caribbean after being in the United Kingdom. The young women's name is Asha, and she came back to the Caribbean to find her history, and her family in Trinidad. Asha arrives in the Caribbean and goes to her aunt's Mary's house. At her aunt's house, she received a family heirloom. This necklace she received brought her closer to her female ancestors who had the necklace prior. The aspect of the supernatural is very prevalent throughout the film. While Asha is on a date with Roger, there is a mysterious dark figure in the streets. The dark figure doesn't get too close because it seems like Roger is keeping it away. Roger later tells Asha that he has a connection with the supernatural world. His job is to protect Asha from the supernatural. When I saw this it brought me to think about how common the supernatural is within the Caribbean. We always hear about voodoo rituals and the supernatural in the Caribbean. All these rituals originated in Africa. That is where many individuals practiced voodoo and how they tried to connect with the nonliving. It is now interesting to see how the producers of Moko Jumbie portrayed this supernatural in modern-day movies. The film also confronts stereotypes and classes in society. Trinidad has struggled with these problems and it is interesting to see how they placed them in the film to give Trinidad its genuine identity.
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