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		<title>Haitian Movie Review: Les Aventures de Boss Djo by Moise Kharmeliaud</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[The last Moise Kharmeliaud movie that I saw was so terrible, so horrendous, that I, one of the most patient, let-me-give-them-the-benefit-of-a-doubt movie fans hit the stop button within 12 minutes. Not satisfied with doing just that, I subsequently hit the EJECT button to get that monstrosity out of my DVD player. The movie was called [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>The last <strong>Moise Kharmeliaud</strong> movie that I saw was so terrible, so horrendous, that I, one of the most patient, let-me-give-them-the-benefit-of-a-doubt  movie fans hit the  stop button within 12 minutes. Not satisfied<span id="more-175"/> with doing just that, I subsequently hit the EJECT button to get that monstrosity out of my DVD player. The movie was called <em>Le Onzième Commandment </em>(The 11th Commandment), and let me tell you, calling it a bomb (not the bomb, but a bomb), would be well a compliment. </p>
<p>So glad, though, that Mr. Moise is staying away from action fare, and decided to direct a simple little story with the film <em>Les Aventures de Boss Djo</em></p>
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<p>It’s a nice little movie. Heavy on simplicity. The acting is surprisingly not sub par. <strong>Guyto Beauduy</strong>, who we previously saw on the screen as part of the <em>Demele</em> trio, plays Boss Djo (government name: Joseph Bossilas), an unemployed, married father of three (played smartly by a little band of junior actors <strong>Stefica Lafaille</strong>, <strong>Eli Beauduy</strong>, and  <strong>Glymy Beauduy</strong>), who handles life’s hurdles with a dimpled smile and humor.  Beauduy has great comedic timing, and knows what it takes to steal a scene. <strong>Mirlande Edouard</strong> is very effective in her brief appearances on the screen as Beauduy’s screen wife. </p>
<p><a href="http://kreyolicious.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/moisek.jpg"><img decoding="async" src="https://kalepwa.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/1555211606_96_Haitian-Movie-Review-Les-Aventures-de-Boss-Djo-by-Moise.jpg" alt="" title="moisek" width="300" height="200" class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-179"  /></a><br />The movie is episodic at times, but the story solid. Boss Djo, the protagonist is such a simpleton that he doesn’t realize that the neighbors next door Kenol and Beatrice (<strong>Wheeler J. Mackens</strong> and Danielle Jacques) have diabolical designs on him.  As he battles everything and everyone from his landlord (<strong>Ashley Jean-Baptiste</strong>) to a drug-dealing denizen ,  to a voodoo priest (<strong>Leon Fanel</strong>), to a deportee  head of a kidnapping cartel (<strong>Wislet Pierre-Louis</strong>) and <del datetime="2011-10-10T15:29:11+00:00">baby</del>sits a ditzy, and neurotic 60ish socialite (<strong>Ultide Morriset</strong>), hilarity ensues. </p>
<p>Kharmeliaud’s Moise has grown more skillful with the camera since his last movie, varying shots and angles. He’s joined by a collaborator who’s billed simply as J. Boy.  Other collaborators include Stéphane Baptiste, who did a rather decent job handling the sound, and Laurent Lamy, who took charge of the movie’s lighting. “Kite la Vi Roule”, the movie’s theme sung by folk singer Berthony Pierre-Louis really lends some authenticity and charm to the movie. </p>
<p><em>Les Adventures de Boss Djo</em> is about how perseverance and faith can triumph over all human misfortunes. If you don’t get at least one genuine laugh, out of the movie, see your local neurosurgeon. <span id="more-1668"></span></p>
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