lunes, 7 de enero de 2019
Film Review
21 Jack Black is a movie about life choices, it follows a kid who discovers he has a talent for cards and, thanks to a little buissness a professor of his runs he can use it to get some easy money from normies at casinos.
Here the protagonist is presented with a dilemma, he does not know how to manage his time. As he goes out more with his newfound mates, the movie shows more scenes of his nerdy friends pressuring him to go out with them to make progress on a project they planned to present at a technology conference long ago. Later on, he dumps them for good because he has expanded his social life, which to me sends a very conflicting message to the teens in the audience: dont associate with people who are socially inferior to you...?
Similarly to a real review, i have not done any research about this movie and i have only been exposed to around 60 minutes of it, which is enough for me to rant about non-existant issues for the pretentious readers and elitist film critiquers to agree with. So the cinematography is good and all, the script is clear and concise, but do you know what holds this movie back?
BLACK PEOPLE
The lack of race representation in this movie is astounding, you might argue that one of the members of the crew is asian but i don't really give a fuck about him because he's a cisgendered male therfore doesen't appeal to my ideology and representation quotas i force into everything, we need black people and transgender folk but let's stick to races for today. Basically, this movie promotes racism because the protagonist is not black, and therefore is unacceptable to watch unless you're a bigot. And i dont need to justify my claims because an army of keyboard warriors will witch-hunt you over twitter if you disagree with me.
I think i should have stick to making fun of bad reviews instead of radical social justice.
5/10 needs more diversity or something
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