Review of Brother to Brother (2004) by Ed W — 31 Oct 2015
Fine performances all around. The Harlem Renaissance from 1918 - 1929 and the rebirth of African American culture and intelligence through art, poetry, and the written word were explored through the eyes of racism, homophobia, and age discrimination.
Interesting theme in that words and art were used as power back then... not guns and excuses. Would have been 5 stars, but I thought the film was attempting too many subplots that were distracting. #langstonhughes #wallacethurman #zoranealehurston.
This review of Brother to Brother (2004) was written by Ed W on 31 Oct 2015.
Brother to Brother has generally received positive reviews.
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