Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueAfter moving to the United States, Nigerian immigrant Dayo (Attah) struggles to find a balance between his desire to join a college fraternity and bonding with his estranged father who is a ... Tout lireAfter moving to the United States, Nigerian immigrant Dayo (Attah) struggles to find a balance between his desire to join a college fraternity and bonding with his estranged father who is a strict pastor at a local church.After moving to the United States, Nigerian immigrant Dayo (Attah) struggles to find a balance between his desire to join a college fraternity and bonding with his estranged father who is a strict pastor at a local church.
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- Récompenses
- 1 victoire et 3 nominations au total
Rockmyer Estes
- TAZ Brother
- (as Rockmeyer Estes)
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I started this movie with the intent of falling asleep on it and watching it in the morning, my normal routine with most shows and movies. I find myself on another cup of coffee this morning due to lack of sleep. The movie held my attention throughout its 2hr runtime.
It's a great coming of age story that ties in 2 cultures that most people aren't aware of- the strict Nigerian American culture and the fascinating mystery that is Black Greek Letter Organization culture. There are countless movies depicting black Greek life in a negative culture, but this is the first that I've seen that celebrates the good, the bad and the frowned upon. Most organizations have a strict non-hazing policy, but the fictional Tau Alpha Zeta does what a lot of organizations have done in the past with unsanctioned pledging. However, through this process, you see the bonds that grow between the young men and the growth and development of its lead character, Dayo.
Through Dayo, we see the clash of cultures and ideas between Black Americans (US born people of African descent, which mostly consists of descendants from slavery) and 1st generation African Americans (migrated from Africa). Despite multiple commonalities, there's been a well documented disconnect. The conflict between Dayo and his father explores this and adds more depth to the movie, outside of the tense action, comedy and drama of the pledging process.
For those questioning the "lack of diversity" in an all black cast, I assume aren't aware of Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs). For that, I implore you to conduct your own research on the matter, along with the National Pan-Hellenic Council (NPHC). If you have no interest or awareness in either topics, this film may not be worth your time. It's definitely on my Black History Month watchlist
It's a great coming of age story that ties in 2 cultures that most people aren't aware of- the strict Nigerian American culture and the fascinating mystery that is Black Greek Letter Organization culture. There are countless movies depicting black Greek life in a negative culture, but this is the first that I've seen that celebrates the good, the bad and the frowned upon. Most organizations have a strict non-hazing policy, but the fictional Tau Alpha Zeta does what a lot of organizations have done in the past with unsanctioned pledging. However, through this process, you see the bonds that grow between the young men and the growth and development of its lead character, Dayo.
Through Dayo, we see the clash of cultures and ideas between Black Americans (US born people of African descent, which mostly consists of descendants from slavery) and 1st generation African Americans (migrated from Africa). Despite multiple commonalities, there's been a well documented disconnect. The conflict between Dayo and his father explores this and adds more depth to the movie, outside of the tense action, comedy and drama of the pledging process.
For those questioning the "lack of diversity" in an all black cast, I assume aren't aware of Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs). For that, I implore you to conduct your own research on the matter, along with the National Pan-Hellenic Council (NPHC). If you have no interest or awareness in either topics, this film may not be worth your time. It's definitely on my Black History Month watchlist
Loved every minute of it! The plot, the realistic characters, the message! All on point! Love it!
When I walked into this movie, I was a little nervous because the reviews were pretty bad. However, I have to say that I was pleasantly surprised. This movie is such a pleasure to watch. All the actors are doing a great job, and have such great chemistry with each other. The pacing in this movie is great, and you never get bored while watching it. There's also a fairly balanced tone throughout the entire movie. I don't get why people rated this movie so low. Also, did I mention that the cinematography in this movie is absolutely beautiful. Some of the shots in this movie are just so good. Overall, this movie is just so easy to enjoy. I highly recommend watching this.
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By what name was Tazmanian Devil (2020) officially released in Canada in English?
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