The Last Black Man in San Francisco Comments

  • Kayli 2023-06-02 10:17:25

    In fact, it is a very paranoid abstract "sense of belonging". Potted plants in the warm golden sunlight, a chaotic and orderly community with vigorous vitality. The soundtrack, cinematography, and scenery are skillful and charming, a bit like The Grand Budapest Hotel's magical tone but more slowly flowing. Watching more black movies may indeed be good for diversifying your...

  • Ulices 2023-05-27 18:28:22

    Original story from director Joe Talbot and star Jimmie Fails. It's completely different from what most contemporary black films are about. Breaking out of the constraints of the political environment, telling different black stories through the individual’s yearning for old-time architecture and the closeness to the good tastes of human beings is actually a preference for tradition rather than today’s radicalism. Compared to the seriousness and crime-darkness of most biopics, this one is full...

  • Raymundo 2023-05-09 09:31:50

    Audiovisual enjoyment, the director’s style is very individual, the opening clip is so handsome that everything is in service of this personal style, and the film captures the sense of belonging of the last black man in San Francisco. There is no political correctness. There is only love for a city and a sense of belonging. It is just an alternative "I want to have a home" story in today's metropolis. Emile Mosseri's soundtrack is the best I have listened to this year. The original...

  • Anne 2023-05-06 18:01:03

    The United States has never been a completely free dream country, and only a few people may really know how much blood and tears history immigrants from all over the world have in the United States. Living in the moment is better than anything...

  • Ronny 2023-04-27 01:59:25

    So sweet, great...

  • Bo 2023-04-26 14:49:08

    The lens is so beautiful! The picture is great and the sound is...

  • Jackie 2023-04-06 03:44:57

    Be considerate of the audience, outside of the performance, get some historical stories, and shape Jimmy's sense of "it's not me" about this house, okay? Wouldn't it be impossible to empathize with the protagonists of "parasites" occupying other people's joblessness by following these retro tones and unique...

  • Ruthie 2023-04-03 19:52:18

    u gotta love sf. u'll meet some gentle ppl there summertime will be a love in there. But sf this street skateboard is a bit...

  • Blanche 2023-03-26 12:59:33

    Although I woke up in the process of watching, I really like the temperament of the film, especially the theater in the Fillmore district of San Francisco has an immersive feeling. A kind of nostalgia without a sense of belonging, a kind of discrete melancholy, the music is like a tide, and the scenery is like a love story. "If you haven't loved a city, you don't deserve to hate...

  • Ken 2023-03-24 05:12:35

    Emotional sustenance is the love for the city and the house, not the skin color; of course, from an ethnic point of view, it is not as opposed to blind spots or sorry for bothering you last year, but with the romance of Bell Street, this is originally a part of the worldview that is attached to Jing This kind of tolerance, the process of pursuing the house, is also a kind of anti-type creation of racial issues; besides, the soundtrack of the whole film is...

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The Last Black Man in San Francisco quotes

  • Montgomery Allen: Jimmie, ain't that the car you used to live in?

  • Montgomery Allen: Let us give each other the courage to see beyond the stories we were born into!