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Instead of worrying about
racism
and social commentary-enjoy the idea of the movie.
A bit better than Prior's usual fare, this one keeps the militarism and
racism
ideology rampant in his "works" - it seems normal that American soldiers would feed on poor South Americans.
Indian-Americans who have been the target of
racism
here and therefore ashamed of their origins shouldn't take it out on their "FOB" brothers and sisters.
Expecting a sentimental and preachy TV movie about the evils of racism, I was given a beautifully acted and subtle movie about how
racism
can develop and consume people.
His jealousy makes it easy for bigots to develop
racism
in him.
Many movies choose topics so that they can't be attacked or questioned: racism, the Holocaust, genocide, pederasty, the heroes of 911, Hitler, etc.
This is about one of them: extreme
racism
in Australia.
The movie raises good points about reverse racism, people's continuing prejudices and the pressures society puts on 'mixed-race' couples.
It is equal opportunity in its derogatory remarks and racism, and that's part of the charm.
Aside from racism, nationalism, populism etc., the film is also guilty of exceptionally bad film making.
So it's a Romeo and Juliet type movie only it has to do with class differences and color In Mexico, there is much
racism
and hate against dark and poor people but these two young lovers do not care.
Catholic whores, whipping, swamps, children in the whorehouses, racism, the accent, the voodoo, the attitude, the sexuality.
Elsewhere, casual homophobia and
racism
make you wonder if the script writers just decided to sit in on a National Front pub quiz.
Senseless violence and pervasive
racism
against everybody.
It is the fact that this movie openly promotes racism, bribery, dishonesty, meaningless relationships and other things that are unacceptable among normal people.
With no
racism
or malice intended, Lena Horne is very obviously a black woman.
I rather expected a dull, perhaps gritty story of a dysfunctional family with likely a bit of outside
racism
thrown in for good measure.
Burt Lancaster's Valdez (beautifully underplayed) tries hard to do the right thing, but
racism
from a cold, cowardly Jon Cypher and practically every other white person forces him to get justice the hard way.
This documentary takes a very honest and unflinching look at modern-day
racism
is suburban America, particularly how people like Bill Riccio take advantage of kids who have nowhere else to turn.
It's cheap, written without much imagination, with no real laughs and with some (by 2008 standards) cringe inducing
racism
and sexism.
Russians pictured like rude, ignorant jerks,movie is full of cliches, sexism and
racism
are rampant... Movie feels like low budget brainless flick made in two weeks.
It was like a neighborhood teen gathering his friends and filming over-dramatic
racism.
Sirk's concerns with female sexual desire and inter-class romance, have given way in Haynes' remake to the over-discussed issues of
racism
and homosexuality (yawn).
The hate, the love, the bad and the good, the violence of the streets and the violence of politics,
racism
and a country that is beging its history.
A young English man named Brian(Michael York, in a character based on Christopher Isherwood's experiences) develops a relationship with a reckless young American girl named Sally(Liza Minnelli at a wonderful performance to the edge of tragedy) in Berlin during the 30s in which Hitler is rising to power and racism, anti-Semitism and determinedly amoral behavior are growing.
In a way it is still hard but it's starting to progress slowly because there still is a little
racism
out there somewhere.
Lady Sings the Blues addresses
racism
without dwelling on the issue or making it bigger than the movie.
But it was about racism, and nobody wanted to make a movie of it.
A very well done thriller which addresses racism, colonialism, various "economic"isms, all the while focusing on the individual human impacts of high level decision-making.
I and my friends had a great time watching this collection of dismal performances, tacky set design, a confused patchwork script, and completely unjustified invocation of serious themes like Vietnam and
racism
in support of exploitationist trash.
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