BlacKkKlansman Comments

  • Gayle 2022-04-24 07:01:05

    What is the essential difference between an angry movie with a clear stance and the birth of a country where the director despises and criticizes it? ! I didn't feel much black and humorous, it was nothing more than a malicious mockery with a clear stance. If you can't be neutral and objective, and you can't compare the two ends together, it's meaningless to fight racial discrimination, criticize violence, and ridicule stupidity. It stays in the stage of self-pity and self-pity in accusing...

  • Ima 2022-04-23 07:01:40

    Essentially not a movie but a novel ("Pulp Fiction"?) The speeches in a few acts are too exciting to be...

  • Clifford 2022-04-23 07:01:40

    2018 Cannes Jury Prize. 1. Spike Lee continues on the road of making a "real black film", the film's narrative is steady and fast, humorous and ironic. 2. It is meaningful to criticize [Birth of a Nation] in a parallel montage of [Birth of a Nation], and write racial contradictions with Griffith-esque last-minute rescues. 3. The recording video at the end and Trump's speech revealing the reality of today's America is embarrassing, and it also sparks criticism of the director's style of fragmenta

  • Creola 2022-04-23 07:01:40

    It's still 20 minutes away from the climax on the plane, but it's already great. Only Spike Lee dared to touch such a subject, a movie that could be made! Cynical and serious, returning to history and accusing Sang and scolding Huai, expressing political views but not forgetting to discover the diversity, not sensational or deliberate but moving...

  • Wendy 2022-04-23 07:01:40

    It takes time to become free of the lies and their shaming effects on the black mind. It takes time to reject the most important lie, that black people can't do the same things the white people do... unless a white person helps...

  • Angeline 2022-04-23 07:01:40

    7.4 The characters are lively, the rhythm is smooth, but there is no dramatic tension, intentional? And I still don't understand why not use an undercover agent who is neither black nor...

  • Percy 2022-04-23 07:01:40

    The movie-watching experience makes Spike Lee feel like a bad rapist, constantly asking if he is happy or not. I don't like this kind of work that is obviously provocative and keeps trying to instill in your head what he wants to say. I hope to see more restrained and serious works, more diverse and profound thinking, rather than repetition How many times is it a cliché about a single point of view. It feels like Spike Lee doesn't trust the IQ of humans, or rather the IQ of his audience. The...

  • Violette 2022-04-23 07:01:40

    The fact that Spike Lee, who is in his sixties, is still able to create such an intense, sonorous film, may be largely due to the fact that the status quo of racial issues in the United States is still in full swing, and the final few minutes of reality records bring the punch far more than cinematic. The changes are even more shocking. Spike Lee unfolds with a parallel montage of double lines, corresponding to the historical retrospective confrontation between blacks and whites. The Birth of a...

  • Verdie 2022-04-23 07:01:40

    Are all the people in the KKK so stupid... I don't understand why spike lee left when he heard that the Green Book won the award. I feel that the two films are about the same level, and they are a bit too...

  • Levi 2022-04-23 07:01:40

    annoyed! Stop making movies year after year against white racism! Who would be happy if you ran into someone else's house and didn't leave? No matter if you are black or Jewish, everyone knows that doves occupy the magpie's nest, and they endlessly sell and vilify white people. It's really ugly to...

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BlacKkKlansman quotes

  • Kwame Ture: Is beauty defined as someone with a narrow nose? Thin lips? White skin? Hell no! Cause you ain't got none of that. Our lips are thick. Our noses broad. Our hair is nappy! We are black and we are beautiful!

  • Kwame Ture: You all dig Tarzan? Tarzan! I'm gonna be honest, when I was a boy, I used to go to the Saturday matinees watch Tarzan all the time. And white Tarzan used to beat up the black natives. And I would sit there yelling, "Kill the beasts. Kill the savages. Kill 'Em! Kill 'Em! Kill 'Em! Kill 'Em!" But, what I was saying, was, "Kill Me!" It was as if a young Jewish boy saw Nazis taking Jews off to Concentration Camps and cheered them on. Today, I want those Chiefs to beat the Hell out of Tarzan and send his Lilly white ass back to the caves of Europe!