Review of BlacKkKlansman (2018) by Jluis_001 — 07 Sep 2018
The beginning of this film is the clearest example of the current socio-political climate in the United States, regardless of whether it's a reproduction that resembles the past.
If right now you're not into the ''conservative's'' agenda, you're a snowflake, you're a leftist radical, a libtard, a progressive who wants to alter the established order, the order they believe is the right one. Remember: They had a good life.
BlacKkKlansman is all that but it's also a true story about the shadow and eternal stain of cultural and institutional racism in the United States. Spike Lee takes a case from real life to expose an idealogy of the past that today in this 2018 regrettably has become more palpable than ever.
Perhaps the most ironic is how he mixes such a serious subject and balances it with enough sobriety and a good dose of drama and comedy when necessary. But that's true to his style as a director, so it's not surprising but it's pretty good to see him once again doing things really well.
I would like to delve more about the film but I firmly believe that it's not necessary but I think that each viewer should see it and get the best out of it in the end to be able to express an opinion and take a teaching on its subject today more than ever.
It's assumed that the US is the most progressive and open country in the world or perhaps one of them. Do you seriously want to go back to that past? When a few, had a good life because of the color of their skin?
Enough to think about it.
This review of BlacKkKlansman (2018) was written by Jluis_001 on 07 Sep 2018.
BlacKkKlansman has generally received very positive reviews.
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