Review of Nothing But a Man (1964) by Jason T — 25 Sep 2007
You know those annoying films about the civil rights movement that have painfully and cartoonishly racist southern whites as the villians, but somehow manage to make "complicated" white men "with troubled pasts" the focus of attention, comin' to the rescue? You know, crap like Mississipi Burning? Where the implication is that, thank god we live in today, where the civil rights movement has finally won and we've made progress? This movie makes me feel the opposite of that.
This review of Nothing But a Man (1964) was written by Jason T on 25 Sep 2007.
Nothing But a Man has generally received very positive reviews.
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