a manifesto
26 December 2019
"ad usum Delphini", at the first sigh. Because the problem is complex and delicate and bigger than a film can give clues. It is not only racism, tensions in ghettos, great mistakes of policemen or deep angry and fury and hate. Good acting, powerful message and two fundamental, for me, virtues. The first - the title, name of a song by Tupac Amaru, giving the portrait of contemporary world. Because the hate defines, in many aspects, our society. The second - the dialogue between Carlos and Starr about a crisis situation for a policeman. The film, for this scenes, has a large authenticity. Not the last, it is a profozund useful film, well crafted, proposing a powerful message in fair manner. And it is an intense film about family in large sense.
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