In un college prevalentemente bianco della Ivy League, un gruppo di studenti neri naviga in varie forme di discriminazione razziale e di altro tipo.In un college prevalentemente bianco della Ivy League, un gruppo di studenti neri naviga in varie forme di discriminazione razziale e di altro tipo.In un college prevalentemente bianco della Ivy League, un gruppo di studenti neri naviga in varie forme di discriminazione razziale e di altro tipo.
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When i first searched this show on IMDb it was rated at 5 yet rotten tomatoes rated it 100%. Intrigued, i decided to watch it and detirmine the reasons for such a discrepancy. Low and behold the basic difference... racism. I guarantee that the people leaving bad reviews are white and while not necessarily racist (although i am sure several are) certainly misguided. The show itself is excellently cast and the acting is brilliant. The show is stylistically captivating and it manages to delve into explorations of several themes important to black culture and racism in today's society. It focuses on developing characters and themes and in my opinion is 100% better than the film it is based on. However... I did find it a little disappointing at times. The opening narration tries to be clever but comes across as sarcastic and patronizing. The style of the series as ultra hip tended to alienate me at times. Every dorm room looks like the perfect IKEA ad and the series only seems to include rich folk, which tends me to think of black rich people problems. Overall however it developed its characters well, it was engaging and explore important ideas without being preachy.
Since the first trailer for Dear White People was released it was subjected to loads of hate despite no one actually knowing what the show was. So why am I surprised to see the show receive the same hate from casual viewers as it did when the first trailer was released? I guess I expected more from reviewers. I expected them to actually watch the show rather just get upset over the title. Dear White People is not racist, it is an extremely intelligent and relevant commentary on the country that we live in today. The show follows the story of a "black-face" party being thrown on a college campus and how a number of main characters react to such an atrocious event taking place. One African American civil rights activist uses the event as fuel for her own campus radio show titled "Dear White People," going over the problems that her and many others see with how white people in particular interact with other races. This is the main story ark and it is a very interesting one at that, with each episode adding something to the story. This shows story is acceptable because the way these characters react is very believable and natural. If a "black face" party was actually thrown on a college campus, such an outcry would be expected by the populous. A name like "Dear White People" is meant to be controversial, it's meant to get peoples attention. They literally touch ion the title of the show in the very first episode of the show. The way people reacted to the title of this show in the real world only adds too the realism of the show. I know this title would grab peoples attention, because I witnessed it happen. No this show is not perfect, it definitely has its slumps. At times episodes seem to drag and become more a slow burn than preferred but most of my complaints are minor. All of the performances are amazing for the most part, but every once in awhile sub par writing can break the immersion. No spoilers in this review, do yourself a favor and watch the show for yourself. Do not listen to all of the 1 star reviews written by people who haven't even watched the show. Do not listen to the "This show is racist" reviews where the reviewer gives you no substance as to why they feel that way about the show. Watch the show for yourself. Its a good show, and I'd be willing to bet that you find some enjoyment in "Dear White People."
I went in this series with an open mind. Friends told me that it's bad but I've seen a few recommendations on Netflix and this one kept being pushed so I thought Why Not?
Oh boy... Each episode gets worse and worse trying to push the constant narrative that white people are evil.
I am African American and this show is insulting and racist towards people.
Oh boy... Each episode gets worse and worse trying to push the constant narrative that white people are evil.
I am African American and this show is insulting and racist towards people.
I really enjoy this show. It shows a different perspective that should've been included in the narrative ages ago.
Because it's honest, I could see why it would make some people uncomfortable...but that's the point.
Watch and learn, please.
Because it's honest, I could see why it would make some people uncomfortable...but that's the point.
Watch and learn, please.
Pretty good and hard to stop watching once you're attached to the characters.
People saying the situations are cliché or everything is a stereotype are part of the problem. These are very believable situations, probably taken from real experiences.
I am white. Why do other white people (not all) find it uncomfortable to be told we have white privilege. We do, whether you like it or not. Doesn't make you racist but it does mean you don't get treated differently because of your race. Rather than slating a show that is trying to educate and demonstrate what life is like from the perspective of people of colour, try listening and attempt to understand their side, instead of shutting down and getting defensive.
People saying the situations are cliché or everything is a stereotype are part of the problem. These are very believable situations, probably taken from real experiences.
I am white. Why do other white people (not all) find it uncomfortable to be told we have white privilege. We do, whether you like it or not. Doesn't make you racist but it does mean you don't get treated differently because of your race. Rather than slating a show that is trying to educate and demonstrate what life is like from the perspective of people of colour, try listening and attempt to understand their side, instead of shutting down and getting defensive.
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