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Well crafted but a rolling self-spoiler of a film . . .

Posted by Billy Wonka on February 26, 2017 at 18:51:55:

From the first, the dialog led you to the next logical step of what was going to happen. Chapelle would title it: The Stepford Negroes. I found it interesting but was not impressed in the least especially with its 100% Tomater rating. Can't help but think that was politics. I was impressed with the brief on-screen time of Betty Gabriel who played Georgina, the
maid of the house who projected both serenity and a woman trying to get out of her skin at the same instant.

If you are into recycled plots and some "kill whitey" action this is for you.

5.5/10