He takes to the streets to ask random real people - "What are you doing to decenter your whiteness?" A kid asks him to clarify, "why would I decentralize my whiteness?" The slip of decenter to decentralize was a really innocent and beautiful revelation, confirming that there are a lot of conflicting narratives out there borrowing language haphazardly, criss-crossing their way through the minds of my generation.
I was happy to see that one of the kids in that scene had a "Dead And Company T-shirt. It gave me hope for the future.
I enjoyed the movie okay. I thought it could have been funnier. Maybe my expectations were too high after everything I had heard about it.
that's fair! I hadn't heard anything about it, but I did see What is a Woman. I thought they were on the same level of funny
reply
My wife and I were the only two people in the theatre. Maybe it was paranoia but I felt like the theatre usher gave me a weird look. Definitely not the movie to see in a deep blue region.
reply
oh wow it was shown in theaters??
reply
reply