Diary entries forBlacKkKlansman
BlacKkKlansman
que final magnífico.
BlacKkKlansman
j'en suis bouche bée, littéralement.
BlacKkKlansman
Awesome movie! It’s both funny and very serious. However, towards the end becomes a bit too preachy...
BlacKkKlansman
Best Spike Lee film in a while
BlacKkKlansman
... holy sh*t.
BlacKkKlansman
não sei o que é mais chocante, a história do filme em si ou as cenas atuais mostradas no final
BlacKkKlansman
cara que filme foda eu to toda arrepiada
BlacKkKlansman
black power also means that we must unite. we must unite and we must organize to form a base to fight racism! to fight our oppressors! 𓃮⋆˖⭒ ⊹ POWERFUL
BlacKkKlansman
BlacKkKlansman is one of the most important contemporary films that I have seen. A film that balances the hardships of many African Americans, while still making a film that is enjoyable is a difficult task, but none other than Spike Lee has come to show that a film like this is possible. A film like BlacKkKlansman wouldn't have been as successful a decade ago, as the political culture has went through a drastic change, at least within the United States and some parts of Europe. This change has sparked many to reveal their racist tendencies, showing just how racist this country truly is. This film brings racism to the foreground, rearing it's ugly head, and while this film does take place a few decades ago, it is nonetheless still very relevant. Spike Lee is a visionary here, perfecting the more lackluster cop comedy with social critique. The last few minutes of the film are absolutely remarkable, showing those watching exactly what Lee wanted to convey, even if you didn't get the message throughout the film. BlacKkKlansman is an absolute marvel that I am so glad that I finally was able to watch. I'm inspired by this film, and I cannot wait to see how this film inspires others. Change needs to happen, and Spike Lee shows exactly why we desperately need change.
BlacKkKlansman
Last film I watched on 2018, basically it sums up the whole year of politics that's currently happening in my country and deeply moved because the film has its sense of universality. Groups of minorities still got oppressed by the majority and next year it will be the catastrophe of its differences. I just hope there'll be some enlightenment