I was expecting the worse! Truly I entered the cinema backward expecting a really boring and disjointed film (the only reason I went is that of the director, the stars and the writers). Instead, I found a truly well-crafted movie, that leaves the viewer wanting more.
I understand too well why American audiences didn't like the move. It may play well on the coasts but it's too close to reality (even today) for most Americans.
The most amazing was the dialogue (background) of those protesting the arrival of a black family in an all-white suburb. The movie takes place in the 1950s and what is amazing is that the dialogue (without the "negro" word) could be replayed in any conversation in 2017.
This is a hard movie, with some really really bad people. That's probably the worse of it, all the bad "hombres" are white, while the black family seems to be peaceful, compassionate and reasonable.
An excellent movie
I understand too well why American audiences didn't like the move. It may play well on the coasts but it's too close to reality (even today) for most Americans.
The most amazing was the dialogue (background) of those protesting the arrival of a black family in an all-white suburb. The movie takes place in the 1950s and what is amazing is that the dialogue (without the "negro" word) could be replayed in any conversation in 2017.
This is a hard movie, with some really really bad people. That's probably the worse of it, all the bad "hombres" are white, while the black family seems to be peaceful, compassionate and reasonable.
An excellent movie
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