Jordan Peele Continues to Discuss Black Race Issues

Norval 2022-11-27 19:54:57

The 1369th movie I've seen, "Candyman" I give it a 6.7. The sequel to "Candy Man" in 1992, Jordan Peele, who had directed "Escape from the Dead" and "Us", served as the screenwriter. Jordan Peele, as the screenwriter of the film, had an obvious influence on the style of the film, and the issue of black race ran through Full film. The first scene of the film uses a silhouette to not only reproduce the death of George Floyd, a black American, after the violent law enforcement by white police on May 25, 2020, but also lays the overall tone of the film—— Black racial issues. "Get Out", "Us" and "Candyman" are part of Jordan Peele's trilogy of black racial issues.

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Candyman quotes

  • William Burke: [on racial violence] Candyman is a way to deal with the fact that these things happened to us, are still happening!

  • [sees a flight of stairs leading to darkness]

    Brianna Cartwright: Nope.

    [walks away fast]