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Am I Racist?

  • 2024
  • PG-13
  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
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Matt Walsh in Am I Racist? (2024)
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A man investigates diversity, equity and inclusion practices, revealing absurdities through hidden social experiments.A man investigates diversity, equity and inclusion practices, revealing absurdities through hidden social experiments.A man investigates diversity, equity and inclusion practices, revealing absurdities through hidden social experiments.

  • Director
    • Justin Folk
  • Writers
    • Justin Folk
    • Brian A. Hoffman
    • Matt Walsh
  • Stars
    • Matt Walsh
    • Maryna Biletska
    • Robin DiAngelo
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      • Justin Folk
      • Brian A. Hoffman
      • Matt Walsh
    • Stars
      • Matt Walsh
      • Maryna Biletska
      • Robin DiAngelo
    • 155User reviews
    • 26Critic reviews
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    Summary

    Reviewers say 'Am I Racist' delves into race, bias, and DEI initiatives, lauded for its humor, interviews, and social experiments. Matt Walsh's performance and the film's thought-provoking nature receive praise. However, critics argue it lacks depth, oversimplifies issues, and relies on satire over substantive critique. Some feel it misses opportunities for deeper engagement, opting for humor and "gotcha" moments. Despite mixed opinions, the film is recognized for initiating crucial discussions on race and identity.
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    8mitchellrath

    Am I Racist? Film Review

    Opening up this weekend, and starting off strong among other critics, the new documentary by the Daily Wire tackles another controversial subject. Matt Walsh is currently a commentor on the Daily Wire and is also widely known for his previous documentary titled "What is a Woman?". Now, Matt Walsh hits the road again to attempt to understand "Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion" (DEI), and maybe determine whether or not he is indeed a racist. All of this is covered in the documentary titled, in the form of another question, "Am I Racist?".

    In the documentary, Matt Walsh meets with DEI specialists, authors, attended support groups, and average people off the street to understand further racism in the United States specifically. Even going as far as disgusting himself as the liberal archetype and receiving his DEI certification. The documentary is built as a journey of self-discovery as well as a comedy. There are serious moments as well, but mostly the audience (as well as myself) were laughing often throughout the documentary. For those not familiar with Matt Walsh's dry-comedy style, it can be difficult to determine when he is being serious and when he is joking.

    Personally, I like how this documentary (technically call it a mockumentary) plays out from beginning to end. The production team at the Daily Wire did an amazing job with the organization of the documentary and time was spent wisely. There's definitely an underlining message that can be seen between each of the interview sessions and leads up to an overall message at the end. Pretty simple documentary and the comedy is the icing on the cake.

    I like the runtime; however, I believe more ground could've been covered on the subject. Especially with origins of DEI, more interviews/investigations, and even how DEI affects other countries. I believe this documentary would do well with sequel or an extended cut. I would think more background on DEI and future policies would yield interesting finds.

    Overall, another documentary triumph for Daily Wire and a congrats to Matt Walsh and his team. For those who enjoy Matt Walsh and his content, this project is made specifically for you. I recommend anyone interested in current events check out the documentary as well. Some people might find its content enlightening.
    8tfurmato

    It's a Good Start

    My biggest complaint about the movie was that it was too short. It could easily have been 15-30 more minutes, and covered more conversations. The amount that was payed out to some of the activists was so outlandish, it's a shame we couldn't get more content from their interaction. Maybe even a litttle behind the scene action too. Daily Wire could easily come out with a second movie to this, with a lot of that content in it, and it would still be interesting to watch.

    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.
    8ingodwetrust-58966

    Great Dive into the Racism Controversy

    I've been a fan of Matt Walsh's since i watched "What is a Woman" and this movie was just as good in my opinion. It's definitely not for everyone. It definitely exposes what's going on in the world today with everyone calling everyone else racist which a lot of people are profiting from. Some of the moments in this movie can seem a little long at times, but not too bad. There were also a few moments in the movie where I was just wondering how there can be people like this in the US. How Matt Walsh kept a straight face while making this movie is amazing. If you are curious or not about watching this movie, just go see it.
    8Cyns-Corner

    The people who need to see this, won't

    Definitely worth the watch, though the people who would benefit most from checking it out won't. So this is essentially a "preaching to the choir" situation. Still, it was pretty funny and had relevant points to make. Walsh does a good job of just sitting back and let these people who profit off of manufacturing "racism" everywhere just bury themselves with their own ludicrous words. Will it change their minds? No, because people like this who are hell-bent on keeping "racism" alive (even though, as Thomas Sowell said, it's on life support) stand to lose too much if the problem goes away for the most part. Video review to come shortly.
    6buteea

    Almost There, But Too Obvious

    I had high hopes for Am I Racist? After seeing the trailer, and while the film had some genuinely funny moments, it didn't fully meet my expectations. Matt Walsh did let the other side talk, and in many cases, they exposed themselves quite a bit. However, I think the film could have gone even deeper if Walsh had taken a more subtle approach. Many of the questions and comments he made sounded pretty much exactly like what they were: A right-wing person trying trying to pretend to Take on a left wing view of race relations.

    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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    Storyline

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    • Trivia
      Following the release of the movie, a number of the "experts" Matt sees in the film deactivated their X accounts.
    • Goofs
      During Matt's workshop he moves number seven over to the right, but in the next cut number seven is back on the left side.
    • Quotes

      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.

    • Crazy credits
      After 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.
    • Connections
      Featured in Daily Wire Backstage: Episode dated 23 July 2024 (2024)
    • Soundtracks
      Am I Racist?
      Music Composed by Mitch Lee and Performed by Bryson Gray

      Courtesy of Daily Wire Records

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    • Release date
      • September 13, 2024 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official Website
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Do the Work
    • Production companies
      • Daily Wire Studios
      • Digital Astronaut
      • The Daily Wire
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $12,311,598
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $4,544,063
      • Sep 15, 2024
    • Gross worldwide
      • $12,311,598
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 40 minutes
    • Color
      • Color

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