Tongue-in-cheek, feature length anecdote that never lets you forget it's ostensibly a true story. That excuses a few things I guess...
By turns, casual conversation and a dynamically expressed story of survival against our fellow human (always for the dumbest reasons) the usage of animation, pseudo-public service announcement and narration make this pretty memorable even if we ignore the viciousness that is left to speak for itself against the backdrop of just another day in Africa.
The tone of quietly simmering violence is ever-present and I could not explain what the message (if any) was ever meant to be.
Over all a pretty worthy choice for an appetite of casual violence.