Un hombre investiga las prácticas de diversidad, equidad e inclusión, sacando a la luz absurdos mediante experimentos sociales encubiertos.Un hombre investiga las prácticas de diversidad, equidad e inclusión, sacando a la luz absurdos mediante experimentos sociales encubiertos.Un hombre investiga las prácticas de diversidad, equidad e inclusión, sacando a la luz absurdos mediante experimentos sociales encubiertos.
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The premise of Matt going on a journey was fitting, and it all works. The laughs were deep and plentiful. He artfully exposes the pushers of racism, who claim anti-racism.
The skill of this film is to depict exactly the absurdity of these ideas.
Walsh is a remarkably skilled actor - wins the Borat award for straight faced interviews with people tying themselves up in absurd arguments. There are so many scenes that begin with a grave and seriously proposed premise...that then get taken by the 'white guilt/society is totally racist' workshop and TV show crowd to total farce.
A broader theme - brilliantly presented and established - is the degree to which we, as a society, have become a herd of grazing sheep, digesting whatever the media (of any type or any ideological leaning) present to us as "expert" information. The film is a must see as to how we are all being manipulated unless we keep our critical thinking skills in shape.
Throughout the mockumentary, it was clear that people were suspicious of him-often because his satirical comments were obvious, and this put them more on guard than they probably would have been if he had asked more genuine, open-ended questions that were worded in a manner more in line with how they actually think.
One such moment was when Walsh interviewed Robin DiAngelo. By presenting contradictions in her thinking in a 'confused' and inquisitive tone, he managed to highlight the flaws without being overly confrontational or raising much suspicion. If the film had maintained this kind of subtle questioning throughout, I think it would have been even more effective in exposing the contradictions in modern discussions on race. As it stands, the film feels like it missed an opportunity to dig deeper and reach a wider audience by over-relying on obvious satire. I predict that it will fall short of reaching or affecting people who do not already stand on the same side of the discussion as Matt Walsh.
It's still worth watching if you enjoy political satire, but I think it could have been stronger with a more nuanced approach.
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- TriviaFollowing the release of the movie, a number of the "experts" Matt sees in the film deactivated their X accounts.
- ErroresDuring Matt's workshop he moves number seven over to the right, but in the next cut number seven is back on the left side.
- Citas
Matt Walsh: That confuses me too, cuz' I don't wanna mansplain.. Or whitesplain..
Robin DiAngelo: Yeah, okey.
Matt Walsh: What is? Maybe that's an important..
Robin DiAngelo: Yeah?
Matt Walsh: ..Segway. What is mansplain?
Robin DiAngelo: Well it would be you, explaining to me either why, what you just did wasn't sexism. Or explaining..
Matt Walsh: [interrupts] I don't think that's what it is, I think mansplain is to make an assumption. To say something in an assuming way.
- Créditos curiososAfter the credits, Matt makes a phone call to the bookstore he visited at the beginning of the film, and asks them if they still have the book (seen briefly when Matt was there) which he knew the title of, but couldn't say the name of.
- ConexionesFeatured in Daily Wire Backstage: Episode dated 23 July 2024 (2024)
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- Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 12,311,598
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 4,544,063
- 15 sep 2024
- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 12,311,598
- Tiempo de ejecución
- 1h 40min(100 min)
- Color






