I'm Burundian so I wanted to point out some things that are not from our cultures.
First the last names of Burundians, the only name that was closest to a Burundian name is "Nukunda" which is also not a typical name in our country. The rest of the names are not even close I was shocked
If they wanted something popular they should've used like Nahimana, Irakoze, Iradukunda,...etc
Secondly, in the restaurant scene at Cafe Butu (again the name doesn't sound like it), there was nothing representing the country, the background, and the music sounded nothing like Burundian traditional/modern music. I heard some Swahili which is bearable but we don't hear any Kirundi at all. They painted it as if it was a mix of Kenya, Tanzania or Uganda.
Thirdly, Sean Murray(McGee) talked about a region called Doji.
First the last names of Burundians, the only name that was closest to a Burundian name is "Nukunda" which is also not a typical name in our country. The rest of the names are not even close I was shocked
If they wanted something popular they should've used like Nahimana, Irakoze, Iradukunda,...etc
Secondly, in the restaurant scene at Cafe Butu (again the name doesn't sound like it), there was nothing representing the country, the background, and the music sounded nothing like Burundian traditional/modern music. I heard some Swahili which is bearable but we don't hear any Kirundi at all. They painted it as if it was a mix of Kenya, Tanzania or Uganda.
Thirdly, Sean Murray(McGee) talked about a region called Doji.