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The Cabrini scene was a tour de force of direction and the final fantasy in the cornfields as well as other situations where Flip expresses or demonstrates his view of
racism
makes this movie so unique for its daring to voice the subject.
The worst: it's meant for kids!! Talk about encouraging
racism!
I remember in English class in high school, we were learning about
racism
in the 60's, and how horrible it was.
Episodes dealing with book banning, oil spills, toxic fumes from household products, and
racism
seemed a bit out of place and more importantly, took away from the comedy.
What do you get when you cross an Academy Award winning director whose movies tend to follow the lives of individuals and their consequences of the violence around them, an award winning writer that deals with
racism
and the map of the human spirit and a producer that has a penchant for World War II history who is a master of telling epic stories on the widescreen canvas?
What I witnessed was an atypical artistic melding of man and acceptance, forging a deep bond with the essence of equality; no racism, no anti-racism.
Racism
did not start this problem.
But when they produce a movie that specifically points at Arabs with the finger and makes every other group of people look fine that's called
racism.
Of course it's not PC and there are elements of both sexism and
racism.
Melvin makes a lot of good points in this movie, and it becomes painfully obvious that in cinema,
racism
has festered over time.
I thought this film would be about an aspiring white hip hop artist or rapper who was going through some reverse
racism
while he was trying to get his career started, and boy was I wrong.
I can't try hard enough to understand this garbage
(racism
and riot).
Racism, brutal living conditions, drunkenness and poverty, are all addressed in detail in the book, but sanitized for the viewer's protection in the film.
Yes, to them two wrongs always make a right so let's show what good people we are by reversing the
racism.
With every phrase of this film I hear
racism
and condescension.
The
racism
inflicted upon the Native American character was heavy handed and unconvincing.
The novel was based back in the racial segregation days, and the movie hardly captured a glimpse of the
racism
in the novel.
This TVM takes it upon itself to inform the world what a terrible thing
racism
is .
I had to stop myself from bowing down in front of the TV screen in praise and I'm sure that millions of people who have watched this on late night television are eternally grateful for being told that
racism
is a terrible thing .
Meaning we all have our prejudices and ignorant generalizations, the important thing is to be aware of them and admit they exist and are not positive traits, which takes much of the steam out of
racism.
The similar styled shows on television, as well as many of the other shows, particularly the so-called "comedy" shows are almost always misrepresented as "wholesome family entertainment" when in fact they are thinly guised (or not so thinly guised) sadism, racism, and/or pandering to any number of the lowest human traits.
One viewer stated that this move addressed some issue, one being racism, the relationship between an older white southern women and a younger under age black man?
Alan Parker's Mississippi Burning is a surprisingly good police thriller that mixes the intrigue and mystery of a police investigation with a commentary on American culture in the 1960's, and said people's attitudes towards
racism.
It is true that Aborigines were generally considered inferior at the time, and that there was some
racism
going on.
The only problem is that they rely too much on "pushing the buttons" of everyone that they can't be funny without resorting to racism, sexism, or vulgarity.
Mention of
racism
is odd.
Here's Hollywood's best pre-WWII effort to portray not only white-black racism, but its subtleties.
This movie teaches about racism, whites vs. indians, indians vs. indians, and that we should look at the heart.
While
racism
understandably raises its ugly head during wartime, with epithets and insults hurled in both directions, in fact this Japanese actor portrayed a Japanese warrior at his finest--someone whom Japanese viewers would be proud of.
In terms of the the African experience in the west, in relation to slavery and all the bigotry and
racism
suffered by us, particularly today as we continue to struggle for equality in all areas of our lives, Sankofa is a true and honest depiction.
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