mexico1970
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Maybe I'm giving the movie too much credit as I think it is too smart to be peddling a "white people stupid tho" message. The Kermode review kind of illustrates what I mean. Kermode considers himself to be better than the white people portrayed in the movie but is disappointed when it focuses on the small family drama stuff as opposed to the satire and racism. Which is possibly why they keep making fun of Tyler Perry - they aren't making a black film about the black experience BUT making a film about a family that happens to be black. The Stansfield shot at the end is meant to provoke people like me who go "oh that's the guy from Get Out" (who assumes because i watched Get Out and have a black friend that i now understand the black experience) and make it about race when the point is Monk says right at the beginning he doesn't believe in race and he is trying to keep his race as a secondary characteristic even though people keep putting it front and centre. of course there is also the possibility that the film is making a point that despite Monks idealism he can't escape being viewed through a black lens
Got to be honest, it sounds as avoidable as it gets.