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Judas and the Black Messiah review

Posted : 2 years, 4 months ago on 6 December 2021 02:19

This film has the potential to wake people up on the obvious systemic racism of the police system and the FBI, AKA basically wearing a badge as license to mass kill innocent and unarmed civilians. This film exposes the historical reality that the FBI intentionally murders any Messiah that brings and organizes all working class people uniting to dramatically change the brutal and racist American capitalist system.


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A very good movie

Posted : 2 years, 8 months ago on 10 August 2021 09:25

Since I kept hearing some really good things about this movie, I was really eager to check it out. Well, first of all, it was a really badass title. Furthermore, I have to admit that I didn’t know much about Fred Hampton and it was really neat to learn more about this inspiring guy. Indeed, that he had accomplished so much and that he had reached such wisdom at such a young age was just really impressive and it would have been interesting to find some actors who were actually around the same age of their characters (Indeed, Daniel Kaluuya and LaKeith Stanfield were both at least 10 years older than their characters). Still, there is no denying that Kaluuya and Stanfield both delivered such strong performances, they were both quite pitch-perfect and seriously spellbinding to behold. So, the whole thing was strong and delivered an important message in the process and, yet, it was still missing something to completely win me over though. First of all, even though it was dealing with a really interesting story, the whole thing was still rather predictable. Indeed, from the moment you see Bill O'Neal meeting FBI agent Roy Mitchell for the first time, everything else happening afterwards was hardly surprising. I wonder also if it wouldn’t have worked better if it would have been more nuanced. Indeed, even with the most controversial black character, Bill O'Neal, they displayed a lot of compassion (basically, the guy was pressured by the FBI to work for them) whereas most of the white characters didn’t get the same curtesy. I mean, Martin Sheen was praised for his performance playing some kind of monstruous version of J. Edgar Hoover but, to be honest, it was borderline caricatural. Anyway, to conclude, even if it was maybe not a masterpiece, it was still a fascinating tale with 2 awesome performances and the damned thing is definitely worth a look. 



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Judas and the Black Messiah review

Posted : 3 years, 1 month ago on 28 February 2021 08:32

(OK) Good vein or subgenre these half biopics (because they picture one moment or aspect) of polemic 60s heroes as Fred Hampton; in htis case in rapport with his traitor who doesn't feel too much of a traitor in the end...


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