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RE: Yeah... in what we saw, Colman was the best...

Posted by Wojciech on February 25, 2019 at 15:51:47:

Agree regarding the "Green Book". It's not a big cinematography and the subject is worn and full of racial cliches but it really shows the progress which took place in this country. And it should be celebrated not scorned on every occasion .
I'm waiting for Spike Lee to make a movie about black racism ,inability to escape the Ghetto attitudes and exploitation of a "slave" complex which keep those communities vulnerable. I'd like to see their phony leaders exposed. That movie can't be made by a "privileged white male director". I don't expect to see anything along these lines during my lifetime.