Anonymous wrote:I view it as rich people rescuing poor people. If the story is in America, you tend to see white/black. But read stories about England pre-1930 and you come across a lot of stories of rich white people helping poor white people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Brad Pitt in "12 years a slave", they were acting out a biography, events that really happened in the 1800s.
Nope. The sanctimony of Pitt's character was creatively derived. The actors and creative team made choices in how they portrayed the story. His delivery was particularly heavy-handed. It took me out of the moment. Yes, it was annoying.
The Reece Witherspooon vehicle had me gawping at the screen as I viewed the trailer. Ugh. A total reframing of a black experience to fit a single white woman's personal journey. Okaaaay.
Anonymous wrote:What about movies with AA leading men who are the heroes?
Eddie Murphy
Samuel Jackson
Jamie Fox
(Whoever else...I haven't been to the movies in a decade)
Name a movie with a hero who is Latino or Asian (aside from Jackie Chan).
Or name a movie with a female hero.
Anonymous wrote:See also every movie about a classroom of blacks and Latinos saved by a white teacher. Michelle Pfeiffer and Matthew Perry have played this role, and Jim Belushi was a principal, I know there are others but I can't think of them right now.
Anonymous wrote:See also every movie about a classroom of blacks and Latinos saved by a white teacher. Michelle Pfeiffer and Matthew Perry have played this role, and Jim Belushi was a principal, I know there are others but I can't think of them right now.
Anonymous wrote:Couldn't stand The Help for this reason.
Anonymous wrote:Brad Pitt in "12 years a slave", they were acting out a biography, events that really happened in the 1800s.
Anonymous wrote:Brad Pitt in "12 years a slave", they were acting out a biography, events that really happened in the 1800s.
Here's what I found annoying about The Blind Side. Sandra Bullock goes to the projects to look for Oher or Oher's mom (can't remember which) and is confronted by a gang leader type who threatens to come across town and rape her white daughter if she doesn't leave Michael alone (so he can be recruited into the gang). I read the book which was followed fairly closely in the movie except for this scene. It's true that some guy on his football team made a rude comment about the girl but it was obviously a rude comment and Michael made him pay for it. In reality, the gang leader didn't behave this way at all.Anonymous wrote:You are the only person that I know that is annoyed by The Blind Side.
I also thought of it as how Michael Oher overcame so much.
You are probably a glass half empty person.
You should watch hotel Rwanda to sooth your white guilt.