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Jairo 2022-04-21 09:03:02
Inside with Samuel Jackson and Halle Berry in...
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Christa 2022-04-21 09:03:02
In the supporting roles, Halle (the first film) and the director (a rare Cannes male supporting role) performed very well. Turturro, the three fathers, and even several best friends of the male protagonist's wife were better than the two leading actors. The Taj Mahal drug lair with Livin' for the City has a strong impact, the rotating shots of the partners negotiating, and two "walks" on the conveyor belt. But the plot is unclear, and the ending is...
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Terrence 2022-04-21 09:03:02
Such a movie with a theme greater than content makes the love line a tasteless, and the character journey of the male and female protagonists is slightly thin. However, the character dynamics of the male and female protagonists are quite smooth. Shooting the majority of the vast crowd makes the film's sense of drama and thematic impact a little dim, so there is room for the racial theme, and this aspect is too dramatic...
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Martina 2022-04-21 09:03:02
In Spike Lee's films, the racial point of view is always simple and straightforward, and the extremely stylized imagery is his forte - the film is...
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Frida 2022-03-28 09:01:08
I want to see this...
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Shanny 2022-03-27 09:01:15
Halle Berry blew my mind. Uptown black people have an affair with an Italian woman and can be happy; this kind of thing, in addition to Disney, I think it can also happen in...
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Teresa 2022-03-27 09:01:15
Wanting to openly and openly face racial issues, it is sharp enough and not profound enough. The movie tries to talk about prejudice, but it has its own...
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Alisha 2022-03-27 09:01:15
interracial...
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Kathryne 2022-03-27 09:01:15
Not only does it talk about the mutual discrimination between black and white, but it also shows all kinds of bad things between families and communities on both sides, not entirely around racial issues. The supporting role played by Samuel L. Jackson is quite the scene, as well as Halle...
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Cullen 2022-03-27 09:01:15
Oh, all the big names. Big but...
Jungle Fever Comments
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Antonette 2022-03-21 09:02:49
Subtle Barrier
In Spike Lee's production filmwork of “Jungle Fever'', a tragic story calling out the struggles and hardships of inter-racial romance (in this context, a black versus white romantic relationship, or to be more direct, a love affair in its very essence) has been presented and shown to its audiences,...
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Donavon 2022-02-16 08:03:04
[Film Review] Jungle Fever (1991) 7.7/10
In the beginning of JUNGLE FEVER, the camera cranes from the window of a brownstone building into its bedroom to reveal that a man and a woman is making love, immediately calls up Hitchcock's PSYCHO (1960), while their after-the-earth-moves chitchat imitates it is an extramarital affair ("don't...
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Flipper Purify: Of course not. It is a myth. I think.
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Frankie Botz: He stole a radio out of my fucking car!
Vinny: How do you know?
Frankie Botz: How do I know? He fucking tried to sell it back to me!