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The film seems to demonstrate in a first stage that justice can be won against the
racist
bigot death penalty craving American justice.
One more thing, the movie is not
racist
by the standards of the 1930's until the 1960's...that's the way colored people were thought of and portrayed back then.
The film does a good job of demonstrating the dignity of these native peoples and undermining the
racist
myths about them.
While learning to cope and adjust with the gravity of his new limited physical condition Joel befriends slick, fast-talking, charming womanizer Raymond (an amazing Wesley Snipes) and boorish, surly,
racist
biker Bloss (a terrific William Forsythe), who feels threatened by the diverse multi-ethnic array of fellow patients he's forced to share a room with.
Jeremy pretends to be about tolerance but spends his myspace time making
racist
and homophobic comments and taking homophobic pictures.
The only gay in town skit is just plain funny along with the
racist
neighbor lady.(I'm
What seems "blatantly
racist"
in 2004 was really quite realistic in 1934, not to mention that the novel was written some years before that.
Particularly the American part is filled with the stereotypical distorted view of America many Indians have-street crime committed by minorities, homosexuals, constant drinking & throwing up, gun-toting cops shooting a fleeing suspect & the racist, homophobic Bengali-turned ugly American.
I doubt any American successful businessman, no matter what his real feelings are, would openly spout such
racist
& homophobic nonsense in this day and age.
Bill is a
racist
bully and believes he is the king of New York, or at least his own little corner of the world.
It is flat out a
racist
piece of propaganda that repulsively used an actual, horrific tragedy to base it's venom upon.
It then moves to his sold-out stand-up concert, where his monologues are alternately explicitly crude, arrogant, racist, and sexist.
Thus opens the film and sets the stage for the story of Valdez, the constable, who after killing the innocent man tries to set up a collection for his woman and runs into violent reaction from the wealthy,
racist
white rancher who wanted the man killed in the first place, and who runs roughshod over his own men, the Mexicans who hired out to him.
There is also a very lame comedy attempt thrown in with using a
racist
portrayal of a black man with big eyes providing the hucks, although they are obviously borrowed from other movies.
So many stereotypes of white people being
racist
came out that even I was offended.
Some cops might be racist, but that would be suicide to handle it the way they did.
And of course, every white guy in the movie, except for the leads, is a hillbilly
racist
(as everyone knows we all are) The only thing that surprised me about this movie was that the guy in the jail cell didn't rape Flip.
Seriously, who thinks audiences are going to be amused by jokes about masturbation, menstruation, penis transplants and various
racist
and homophobic slurs?
The rest of the bunch include a trickster with an affinity to jokes and theft, basically the guy responsible for the fun-part, a young wuss who almost wets his pants throughout the film, and a sinister and
racist
jerk.
When the friend says on off-hand
racist
remark, the first man confronts him instead of sitting silently.
On the way, again and again, he gets in cabs where the drivers are total
racist
pigs and are amazed that he's offended--as if everyone of "us" is in agreement about "them".
This is an insult to Frank who is a
racist
pig who loathes the sight of "greaser" Valdez.
It is not just a sterotype when cops are
racist
or when The movie is so real each character could easily be a real person.
The film is made in South Africa in 1987 which makes it colored(no pun intended) with
racist
hints here and there.
I am amazed that there are people in the film community who show any respect for this dated, awkward,
racist
film by giving it a "7" as a majority of the IMDb viewers have.
The Emerald Forest is a racist, oversimplification of a more complex issue.
Also F. E. Miller appears again as Slim Perkins who with Lucius provides some amusing comic relief that in a white cast movie might have been considered
racist.
The plot if there is one is totally pointless as you just see skinheads do exactly what the cliché tells you they do: going round being
racist
and aggressive to everything and everyone.
racist
depictions of African Americans are incredibly offensive.
There are many very funny gags up to this point to where they tickle St. John victoriously but then there's a
racist
gag involving one Ernie Morrison Sr. (the father of original "Our Gang"s Ernie "Sunshine Sammy" Morrison who would also occasionally appear in Harold Lloyd shorts) that threatens to put things to a halt.
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