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I don't care if it was the 50s, this is goofy and frankly it's reflective of some weird cultural anxieties that something so goofy would be seen as good storytelling. Maybe they make it compelling, but I doubt it.The new film opens with a flashback to police swarming the projects and beating Sherman, a local Black man, to death after wrongfully accusing him of handing out candy with razor blades in them.
Hey dumbass. Nobody owes you interest or time. Artists need to get the fuck off their high horse and stop acting like the product itself isn't what matters. You want people to care about your story and your suffering? Make it into a great book, or go talk to your friends."That's sort of the history of Black people in America," DaCosta explains. "It's all about what we produce, whether it's continental cotton, or it's art, or it's music or whatever. But then when it comes to the actual human (behind the work), the human story, the human suffering, or even just the human joy, it gets ignored."
Floyd, Taylor, Ahmaud Arbery, George Stinney, Sandra Bland – the list of Black men and women killed in the name of racism is tragically long. Their names turn into hashtags pleading with people to stop killing Black folks simply for living. Their lives are put on display for the entire world in attempts to humanize them and prove they were good, educated, hardworking people who didn't deserve to die like this.
"Marijuana citation," yeah, that's it. Sure.still, think pieces and news commentators try to justify Black people's murders by pulling up dusty records of a marijuana citation or an anecdote from an unknown neighbor about how said Black person appeared "suspicious."
Idk about the others but I can venture a guess as to what Floyd would do."We sort of hypothesize on what happens if the invocation of those names and those spirits came along with consequences as well," Abdul-Mateen says. "I think the question is: What would happen if we could bring them back? If I could bring back George Floyd, if I could bring back Tamir Rice, if I could bring back Breonna Taylor, what would they do?
Breonna and George would be in jail for the crimes they committed.4.
Idk about the others but I can venture a guess as to what Floyd would do.
Wait they changed his orgin story? motherfuckers!!!!!!!!!Can we let Roach live this time please? He deserved it the most.
Wonder if they'll gloss over the fact that the couple "adopting" all the children are a brother and sister with a creepy BSDM relationship.
Anyway, Candyman is a vengeful spirit. Tony Todd carries the character so well that you sympathize with him to a degree. I don't see why you need a remake.
This remake looks so cheap. The original was dark and creepy. This just looks like a dumb stoner movie with a ghost in it. And Candyman don't care what color you are say his name five times and you get the hook.
His origin was racism. He committed miscegenation with a rich white man's daughter. It's not like no one knows that or you need to be even more blatant about it. If you watch the end of the movie where the heroine is crawling through the bonfire to save the baby you can see that his whole grudge is to get his family back.
I mean the orginal delt with those issues very well. Why are newer movies so offer with these topics than in the past?The original wasn’t a masterpiece, but it still had a brooding atmosphere, Tony Todd giving a foreboding but charismatic performance and it handled the topic of racism and urban decay decently enough. I like it. Saw the trailer for this and it looks like another bog standard bottom of the barrel horror flick for modern audiences who have the attention span of a fruit fly and is about as subtle in it’s themes as being bludgeoned over the head with a brick. Hard pass
Watch any Jordan Peele directed film or film he produced. This is all it is. Just social commentary beating you over the head the entire movie with white people bad.Its really getting bad when they start woke-ifying horror. Christ almighty.
It had a better message than this offer dumpster fire. By saying that resentment can turn you into something offerMy takeaway from the original movie's message is that while Candyman had good reason to be angry and he's painted as sympathetic throughout most of the movie, by the end it's ultimately revealed that he's let his resentment make him a literal monster and is more interested in self perpetuating this resentment than actually finding peace.
Very relevant message to today's world as that's essentially what's going on with the BLM type mindset, resentment is making them into a monster that does more harm than good.
Which is ironic since Peele is half-white, has a white mom, and married a white woman. I remember that Aaron McGruder said that he based Uncle Ruckus on mixed-race people who over compensate and over-exalt whites. So would this make Peele a reverse Uncle Ruckus?Watch any Jordan Peele directed film or film he produced. This is all it is. Just social commentary beating you over the head the entire movie with white people bad.
Maybe. I more so think he found a grift and just sticks with it now. Cause self loathing white people love this shit.Which is ironic since Peele is half-white, has a white mom, and married a white woman. I remember that Aaron McGruder said that he based Uncle Ruckus on mixed-race people who over compensate and over-exalt whites. So would this make Peele a reverse Uncle Ruckus?
That and fellow POC grifters.Maybe. I more so think he found a grift and just sticks with it now. Cause self loathing white people love this shit.
So does his mom eat his woke shit up?Which is ironic since Peele is half-white, has a white mom, and married a white woman. I remember that Aaron McGruder said that he based Uncle Ruckus on mixed-race people who over compensate and over-exalt whites. So would this make Peele a reverse Uncle Ruckus?
You forgot to check (((her))) early life section did you?and married a white woman