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Hello, Privilege. It's Me, Chelsea

  • TV Movie
  • 2019
  • TV-MA
  • 1h 4m
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Chelsea Handler in Hello, Privilege. It's Me, Chelsea (2019)
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Chelsea Handler explores explores how white privilege impacts American culture and the ways it's benefited her life and career.Chelsea Handler explores explores how white privilege impacts American culture and the ways it's benefited her life and career.Chelsea Handler explores explores how white privilege impacts American culture and the ways it's benefited her life and career.

  • Director
    • Alex Stapleton
  • Stars
    • Chelsea Handler
    • Melina Abdullah
    • Jody David Armour
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.9/10
    2.2K
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    • Director
      • Alex Stapleton
    • Stars
      • Chelsea Handler
      • Melina Abdullah
      • Jody David Armour
    • 104User reviews
    • 14Critic reviews
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    Chelsea Handler
    Chelsea Handler
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    Melina Abdullah
    Melina Abdullah
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    Jody David Armour
    Jody David Armour
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    W. Kamau Bell
    W. Kamau Bell
    • Self
    LaTosha Brown
    • Self
    Dahlia Ferlito
    • Self
    Kevin Hart
    Kevin Hart
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    Ryan Haygood
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    JaMarcus Hill
    JaMarcus Hill
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    Rashad Robinson
    Rashad Robinson
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    Jelly Roll
    Jelly Roll
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    Tim Wise
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      • Alex Stapleton
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    1rcpariet

    Terrible

    She uses her privilege to talk about her privilege, to make more of that privileged money. Yet, she thinks she's so woke. She's like an annoying, drunken aunt that's stuck in her hippie days.
    1abigailb-00113

    How Much More Can You Contradict Yourself!

    I am 9 minutes into this documentary and she has already totally contradicted herself! She says she didn't grow up with a lot of money yet her Dad OWNED (not just worked at) a Used Car Dealership! In Jersey that is a very lucrative business! Also if you look up her Wikipedia it says that she spent her summers at her parent's home in Martha's Vineyard! And when she moved out to L.A. she lived in her Aunt's home in Bel Aire! Jeez Chelsea if that's growing up without money then I must've grown up completely desolate! See this is why I can't stand celebrities and the soap boxes they stand on! They think because they are who they are that they should open their big mouths about things they have NO conception of! Go back to the comedy clubs Chelsea and leave the politics to the Politicians! You are just making a complete fool of yourself! NOBODY CARES WHAT YOU HAVE TO SAY!
    7jkerkstroer

    Why so offended?

    So with many of the poor reviews here, people seem to hate this documentary because it makes white people feel and about being white. I would recommend those to read up a little about white privilege because it IS real - Chelsea is not trying to make anyone feel bad with something they can't change, cause of course there's white peoples who struggle, however for POC the system is adding more hurdles to this struggle. She's rather trying to reveal that white privilege exists. Why don't you ask yourself why this gets you so irritated? Maybe because there's a threat that the privilege will be debunked and will take away some of your benefits? Overall, I thought the documentary a good start for an anti racism, facing our privilege conversation, but needs more depth. it did feel like she was trying to apologize for her whiteness, but to be honest, there's probably no smooth way for a blonde woman to address this issue. I'm still glad she did as it opens up a discussion.
    7pituytomifelices

    Not enough depth, but it's a good start

    I found this a really naive, yet sincere take on Chelsea's own experience with race. She's very honest about her ignorance and she does reach to people of colour to hear them out, if in a bit of an exploitative way. A woman at the poetry slam she went said it best "the fact that you're making this is white privilege". I loved the contrast between what the republican ladies were saying and what the guys from Tennessee said. The rapper saying he was the top of the white trash and then being so articulate and thoughtful was a great sequence.
    7floluo

    Decent conversation-starter

    Whilst it still only scratches at the surface, Chelsea and her commentators raise some valid points and offers ways to start working through issues as:
    • How white people need to solve this problem instead of just projecting it onto the black community
    • How to better become more aware structures that work in your favour/against
    • What some of the forms of structural dicrimination is currently happening in the US.
    For little over an hour, it's a good conversation starter.

    P.S.: There seem to be a lot of angry white trolls on this page.

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    • Release date
      • September 13, 2019 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Netflix
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Chelsea và Đặc Quyền Của Người Da Trắng
    • Filming locations
      • Antioch, Tennessee, USA
    • Production company
      • Conde Nast Entertainment
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      1 hour 4 minutes
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