watched it last night, I really liked it, but I'm still trying to figure out whether it was just pushing buttons without making a point. I want to say the point is that we're all the same and react the same way to racism and to other races: each person reacts differently to those who are different from them, but in general, they react based on stereotypes that may or may not be true in each individual case.
I noticed that the actors' thoughts are never portrayed; we're left on the outside, as any normal observer, wondering what really is motivating this person to act how he is acting. Is it racism, or is he just having a bad day, or is there a legitimate reason for his actions?
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watched it last night, I really liked it, but I'm still trying to figure out whether it was just pushing buttons without making a point. I want to say the point is that we're all the same and react the same way to racism and to other races: each person reacts differently to those who are different from them, but in general, they react based on stereotypes that may or may not be true in each individual case.
I noticed that the actors' thoughts are never portrayed; we're left on the outside, as any normal observer, wondering what really is motivating this person to act how he is acting. Is it racism, or is he just having a bad day, or is there a legitimate reason for his actions?
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