Racist
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After I saw this film, all I could muster was a "Yeah, and...." I guess my point is that Van Peebles is trying to muster up sympathy for black cinema actors while pointing the fingers at the mostly white movie studio and casting executives of that time, and, taking from his example, I could make a film which musters up sympathy for the white actors that were portrayed as extremely
racist
or prejudiced landowners or business people or action stars or in any other bad light just as easily.
For instance, cops are constantly portrayed as
racist
and violent, and are called enemies from beginning till end.
This is a
racist
film, and it was made in South Africa in the apartheid era.
There are a few good lines and situations though, like the wife of a state Senator that says "Why does everyone think that a rich white man that votes against a minority is a racist?".
To Bse-1, it's OK to say your opinion, but try not to be
racist
you twit, OK.
It is your typical action vehicle, made in the wake of films like RAMBO: FIRST BLOOD, with all the thoughtless
racist
overtones you'd expect.
This is a very mature investigation of a
racist
Mississippi town where the brutal murder of three civil rights activists took place in 1964.
He has been accused of being a
racist
and a misogynist.
I could barely get through this
racist
piece of crap.
it destroys all the love that the Russians had for the west and firmly takes a shot at the American way of living, so is it a surprise that most western audience will find this film
racist
full of plot holes etc. and the notion that this movie is like a fairytale in which it's a one man battle, i say to that person who hasn't lived the Russian life and doesn't know that 12 year old boys there can do things that fully grown adults can't, a one Russian man against a bunch of fat lazy Americans looks like the truth to me.
I can go on about the insulting,
racist
precepts this movie is all about.
now i wasn't able to sit through the entire thing, but I'm going to guess that this movie totally avoided the fact that the vast majority of American skinheads are traditional, in the sense that they are not politically affiliated, are non racist, and are actually respectable members of the community.
As Archie Bunker, the
racist
character from the television show "All In The Family" said: "There's a little of me in all of youse."
I think its honesty is the reason many are offended by this and not the "real" thing on television: they don't want to admit they have a cruel voyeuristic streak, or are a racist, or whatever.
This movie is tiresome, not funny, and with Brando playing an Asian including fake eye makeup and a buck-toothed accent offensively
racist.
If I make a mini-series about my ancestors coming to America in the boiler room of a passenger ship no one would even care, some would probably even call me
racist
because there were no blacks on the ship .
As he goes off to find a job, he discovers that every white person in the world is actually a
racist.
Most of the characters were cliches and Peter Sellers' portrayal of Hrundi V. Bakshi would be considered in todays political climate as
racist.
I read that someone thought it to be racist... Hornestly that is just BS - and by the way DF only had about 15% of the votes at the last election and although many people want it to be
racist
it really isn't.
Following the release of 'The Birth of the Nation (1915),' director D.W. Griffith has often been branded with the unfortunate attribute of being a
racist.
I doubt there are many souls left today who would deny that the KKK did some horrific things, or that there wasn't a pervasive
racist
culture in the South in the early 60's.
Most other films before and since (until the late 70's early 80's) stereotyped Asian characters as clownish and comical to an absolutely
racist
degree.
Although a source of much embarrassment (and biographical revisionism) to Paul Robeson in later years, by the standards of its day Sanders of the River isn't quite as obnoxiously
racist
as you might think.
I did not find any of the characters to be particularly interesting, nor did I appreciate its stereotypical and
racist
demonizing of middle Eastern culture - as if Egyptian women really behave or look like that!
If this film had been made by an outsider about the Georgian community of Tel Aviv, they would have a good case for
racist
stereotyping.
i think we could start with the terribly
racist
and sexist roles represented by the main actors.
his perspective is mirrored by
racist
and sexist thinking from the Moynihan report in the 60s suggesting that black males are children, and should be sent to war.
If you think using burnt cork to make white actors "look black" is a hoot (and racist), then this film will leave you shaking your head and wanting to conjure up the ghost of Al Jolson real quick.
Poorly staged action sequences, lousy acting, terrible dialogue - and it's
racist
to boot.
We have a typical Hollywood construct, 60's
racist
Alabama, intercut with a retail clerk's dream of ascendance to stardom: kill your abusive husband, steal a car, by a hat for the hatbox, (paste classical reference here) sweet-talk a cop out of holding you in jail--Banderas probably knows so little about police procedure in this country that he actually thought the hatbox in a stolen vehicle would not be checked-- win big in Las Vegas, audition for Bewitched, and become a star.
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