BlacKkKlansman Comments

  • Edwardo 2022-03-20 09:01:33

    8.5, masterpiece. It feels like everyone has said almost the same, powerful salute-style satire, commercial-like smooth rhythm (except for documentaries, in essence, Spike Lee has always only been able to make commercial films, MalcolmX is that criticism overwhelms the rhythm, and both do it, it seems that it has been Enough is one of the best works of his creative...

  • Trycia 2022-03-20 09:01:33

    Most of it looks like it was shot by...

  • Clifton 2022-03-20 09:01:33

    A racial topic that will never fade away in light comedy. As soon as it gets dark to the end, the news screen at the end is like a heavy hammer, bringing all the previous jokes back to the level of thinking. In addition to being suffocating, it really continued to be beaten. This is a wake-up call that needs to be ringing....

  • Osbaldo 2022-03-19 09:01:04

    From the doorbell ringing, dolly zooming in the corridor where the male and female protagonists pick up guns to the last second of the film, this ending is really powerful, no matter how easy and humorous the front is, no matter how silly it is, in the end, the racial issue is still heavy and still exists, this problem If it is not eliminated, this story will one day make sense to tell (and this identity tear is far from only black American Jews can understand). The little lady said it well,...

  • Demarcus 2022-03-19 09:01:04

    After watching it, I was in a panic. On the afternoon of the first day of the show in New York, the half-black and half-white audience laughed together and walked out of the theater silently after watching it, as if unwilling to return to the reality at the moment. However, I don't think it's one of Spike Lee's best films, probably in the 1970s when he was too young to talk about it on paper. The most flammable is a series of trailers for new films made by black people before the broadcast, as...

  • Jennings 2022-03-19 09:01:04

    The end reveals that this is just another...

  • Jackie 2022-03-19 09:01:04

    #2018JFF# As a political student, this film did not particularly impress me. Very Hollywood, very entertaining, but the logic of the story really bothers me, and the lines are so straightforward that people feel like they are overpowering. The newsreel at the end is not obtrusive, but helps deepen the theme. One star for the lovely...

  • Hunter 2022-03-19 09:01:04

    The casual jokes in the first half, the introduction of "Gone with the Wind" and the subsequent "Birth of a Nation" in the opening, and Ron's play with David Duke... I thought that after more than 30 years, Spike Lee did not have "Do It Right" at the time The appearance is sharp; but the transformation from a time-space tunnel in the last five minutes, the design of "using the past to describe the present", still did not forget to send out the most violent artillery fire and sound to the...

  • Dayne 2022-03-18 09:01:04

    #Cannes018-23 The new attempt at commercial creation with black protagonists is still much better than mainstream commercial films such as "Proud Mary" and "Fahrenheit 451" that forcibly use black protagonists. In the second half, it didn't hold back and it flew a little, but it was too thin after accumulating energy for a long time. The theme music is very emotional, Adam Driver plus one...

  • Daphney 2022-03-18 09:01:04

    How much I love Spike Lee's culturally iconic movies, and this slow burn comedy is so good to my liking, the first half laughs to death! It's a pity that I had high expectations for the partner story. The final recording clip is probably intended to express: such a comedy cannot erase the heaviness of reality (I originally wanted to use "cute" to describe this work when I saw it almost two hours later). But as "Three Pieces" said, "Hate can't solve any problem". The happiest thing is that all...

Extended Reading

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!