lovejam
nov 2002 se unió
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Before watching this, I feared I was in for some cringy, eye rolling moments. Not as many racial slurs as I'd thought, plus two great actors (Denzel Washington and George Segal) starring in this. I was thrilled that I was about to witness Denzel's film debut, and I'd hoped it wasn't as offensive as I'd imagined. I mean, for young Denzel to be in such a film? I had expected something... better.
There were a few poignant moments between father and son. At the heart of this 80s film, it became more of a son trying to connect with the father he never knew, and they made some discoveries. In the end though, it's all about what the white person learns about other people. I understand who this film is aimed at, which is common. Still, it was better than I realized. It looked for something redeeming and the moments at the prison had Denzel's Roger give a good moment. It was good that George's. Walter gained insight too: loved that. I won't get into the awful supporting characters (I've met too many people in real life like that), but overall, I'd challenge people to find some worthy moments in this. At least it's not "Soul Man"!
There were a few poignant moments between father and son. At the heart of this 80s film, it became more of a son trying to connect with the father he never knew, and they made some discoveries. In the end though, it's all about what the white person learns about other people. I understand who this film is aimed at, which is common. Still, it was better than I realized. It looked for something redeeming and the moments at the prison had Denzel's Roger give a good moment. It was good that George's. Walter gained insight too: loved that. I won't get into the awful supporting characters (I've met too many people in real life like that), but overall, I'd challenge people to find some worthy moments in this. At least it's not "Soul Man"!
I was looking forward to seeing my favourite show brought back to life. Now I wish it were buried. The original made me laugh and it even lingered long after the episodes had finished. I missed the old series with the old cast. It is unfortunate that many of the cast members have passed away, but the ones that did survive only one stuck with it, thank you John Larroquette. Also, that just doesn't have that zing like the original show had. I'm not sure if it's the Actors or the writing but for some reason it still doesn't work. Many of these people are well-established actors and for some reason it's not working for me. I want to love this show. Rest in peace Harry Anderson. Rest in peace Charles Robinson. Rest in peace Markie Post.
Loved seasons 1, 2 and 3. Season 4 felt like different writers got involved. Season 5 had a theme change, and season 6 was okay, less spark. Loved the cast of characters too. Felt like they worked extra hard to hold up this sagging show. Made me wonder about Mary Albright's (Jane Curtain) character: why would an intelligent character tolerate Dick Soloman's Shenanigans for so long? Also made me analyze Nina's (Simba Khali) character and the boundary-crossing biases towards her. Considering the attitudes towards the lgbtq+ community, and everyone ever marginalized, were very backwards and outdated. I could count the racially-diverse characters on one hand. It was fun while it lasted though. It should've ended at season 3 or gotten better. Still, I'd watch it again and again.
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