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Shot on digital in
black
and white, the film is well directed with production values that belie its shoestring budget.
Thank you for bringing back a part of my youth that I never see in this day and age...and that is
Black
people loving each other, looking out for each other, respecting each other, caring about each other, and doing all we can to help each other.
The two delegate species deliver an entertaining frame (best make-up so far) finally adding a little
black
humor to the series (the final scene).
Here we have a miniseries, which revels in in its flaws, and doesn't make us cringe because of them...it is excellent story-telling, which fuses
black
comedy, mateship (in a positive way), the pathetic waste of war, without the sheer unadulterated manipulation of a con-job like Life is Beautiful...it is an entertainment, not the meaning of life...and showcases the talents of actors both young and old...give it a go and tell us what you think...
I saw this with my conservative Jewish family (I'm the
black
sheep, the pseudo-liberal college student) and I thought they would write it off as "liberal propaganda".
Charlie has an intense dislike for a
black
man, T.T. (Poitier) who holds the same position.
This story is about love, trust, challenges, and everyday life of a
black
family.
A conservative white-collar advertising company is taken over by a group of street-wise African Americans chaired by a no-nonsense
black
man who wants to make a buck and believes he can sell products by telling the the truth.
It's a shame that most people won't sit through anything
black
and white anymore because in many respects this earlier production - which doesn't even show up in the IMDb listings when you put "Peter Pan" into the search engine! - is superior to the cutesier color version most people have watched.
Finally a movie that shows positive aspects of the
black
community.
Second, nothing is cut and dried,
black
or white, or so outlandish that you don't believe an image that you see.
The film clearly supports "it takes a village to raise a child" and reminds of an important time in
black
history and culture.
It's not about folk religion in the
black
community, though religion plays a large role.
Yes let's round up all the
black
folks in Hollywood and put them in one movie.
It is, however highly unlikely for you to figure any of this out without reading a synopsis first, and it's not especially important to the film that you do, as it's more a surrealistic art-house imagery thing, all in inky, processed
black
and white.
The violence is good and so is the
black
comedy in the film and I recommend you get it, a true Bruce Campbell masterpiece!
There isn't one character that you don't instantly love to watch- Myronex "Putney, there's trouble in the
black
room!" "My name is Rufus."
A refreshing
black
comedy starring some of Australia's finest.
Ascent is a great film by any standard, with stunning
black
and white photography, hypnotic direction, and actors so deep into their roles that you have no sense of them merely giving a performance.
Also, interestingly enough, the scene with Death in the form of an old woman with sunken black-ringed eyes riding a cart, instantly reminded me of Pesta (Plague) from the series of drawings by the Norwegian painter Theodor Kittelsen, depicting how a
black
plague is sweeping out the population of a small town in the mountain valley.
We saw a
black
woman struggling to raise her children, dealing with teen pregnancy and everyday life meets a man whom she learns later on has issues himself.
I loved the atmosphere of the movie, which, by its
black
and white cinematography, suggests us an even more depressed view of the world after the holocaust.
Surely few expected his most riotous, unrestrained film, a gleeful melange of vicious
black
comedy, exciting suspense, mocking manipulation, and astonishing flights of fancy.
I got several laughs out of this brutally
black
comedy, however at the same time was sobered and often chilled to the marrow because I fear this very atmosphere pervades most houses of healing even as I write.
There are some truly great scenes: Eugene's sudden confrontations first with his gold-digging children's tv host girlfriend Virginia (an acidly pert Lois Chiles), then with his children; William S. Burroughs taking target practice in the barn and telling a story about a mysterious Jim; Maureen's boyfriend Chris proving himself by battling a shed full of wasps cloaked in a tablecloth and doily and old fedora; Howdy, Violet, Maureen and Chris all sitting on the couch (the latter three in appropriately lightweight summer garments, the former in a red blazer and
black
leather rock'n'roll gear) staring at images of deserts on the huge tv, and contemplating the future (the images were done by Bill Viola, who did the backdrop video installation for Nine Inch Nails' last tour).
If you like your films to pull your emotions out of you, if you like your films with a guy you can root for, and relate to, if you like your films in
black
and white, you gotta see this film!
But one thing that really does bother me, as a film maker myself, is the film being in
black
and white a need to cover up a multitude of sins than if it was colour?
perfect casting with a lot of chemistry and very good acting and i still haven't seen any other movie with
black
characters that are portrayed in this format the only one that get close is "Sprung" but since its a comedy it looses it very quickly I give this movie 9 out of 10 and i wish they would keep making movies with this type of attitude about African Americans
Yes, this is one of the greats of the
black
action genre.
It's pretty surprising that this wonderful film was made in 1949, as Hollywood generally had its collective heads in the sand concerning
black
and white issues at that time.
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