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Be it obsessive love in 'Splendor In the Grass, poverty in "A tree Grows in Brooklyn" or
racism
in "Gentlemen's Agreement."
To a certain level I agree with the
racism
debate, but it didn't bother me that much, really.
This movie also introduced some very taboo subjects, especially the actual
racism
that probably was prevalent all over the country but was not displayed by the mostly white controlled filmmakers of the time.
It brings up issues like racism, homosexuality, prisoners reality and most of all; -capital punishment.
It wasn't necessarily a poignant or moving film about black culture and it's fight to overcome issues like
racism
or anything as important as that, but it was the story of one bad-assed dude fighting "whitey" with his army of hot kung-fu mama's.
Stephanie Rothman scripted a socially compelling, well-written tits & ass movie which confronts the topics of racism, socio-economic inequalities, rape, abortion, medical ethics, public health issues, human rights, the Vietnam war, free love, LSD and drug experimentation.
And our own depression era (ever heard of Argentina during year 2001?), our politicians and racism, our gentle souls just like Delmar and Tommy...
The show addressed many topics from racism, intra-race discrimination, teen pregnancy, sibling rivalry, single parenting, peer-pressure and much more.
One has to do with a drug addicted father of a Vietnam veteran who commits suicide, another with a young boy who was stoned to death by some others the death tripper included, another still with a young black girl who was victimized and bullied in grade school out of racism, sexism and hatred if not fear in front of her shyness.
Here is a film which tackles controversial topics of the day (namely racism), and refuses to give easy answers and show them in a manipulative fashion.
It's very funny and touching, dealing with first love (and first sex), racism, war, politics- the whole 60's shebang.
Stereotyping and
racism
are present, but not to a wince-inducing degree.
It is a racist play about
racism
- and that still sticks.
This is an excellent movie that tackles the issue of
racism
in a delicate and balanced way.
The film deserves strong kudos for taking this stand, for having exceptional acting from its mostly lesser-known cast and for the super-intelligent script that doesn't insult the audience or take the easy way out when it comes to white
racism.
Of course, you must look at the blatant
racism
as being purely topical.
Although it is about Islamic terrorists the drama has a unique way of pointing out that not all Muslims are extremists, which is comforting to those concerned with racism, considering half the terrorist cell are Islam converts, it makes you think that maybe they are the ones to be afraid of.
When is ART going to overcome
racism?
The
racism
applied to the new black settlers and infantryman is explored in this film with excellent casting including Melvin Van Peebles (Marios father), Billy Zane, Stephen Baldwin and a wonderful performance by Big Daddy Kane.
Sex, drugs,
racism
and of course you ABC's.
But he also had to battle with racism, people who double-crossed him, his music ideals and of course, his drug addiction.
This show was not only great human drama but portrayed
racism
in this country in a raw, all too true to life manner.
The issue of
racism
and religious tolerance is one that has been drummed into us from an early age, and, as we've grown, teachers and authority figures have sought out less blatant yet equally-effective means of getting the message across.
The movie is about many things...people say that is religious...people say that it's about racism...people say that is about drugs...people say that is about nymphomania...well...maybe is a little bit of all that!!
I suppose the burden of a history of
racism
is difficult for any Southerner to bear and I can understand that.
But to say that this film was not specifically about
racism
is ridiculous and inaccurate.
Although
racism
is one of the themes there are other elements such as work ethic, integrity, and coping with grief that have drawn me back to view and review this film again and again.
Within these communities, even amid Ford's loftier themes of
racism
and the pioneer spirit, there's always room for the smaller human interactions, the minor friendships and romances that make life worth living.
Any movie that relies on unfunny sex jokes and
racism
humor does not deserve the money it costs to make it.
It's a curious WW2 movie, and serves as a statement about
racism.
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