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Thursday, 15 February 2024 12:12

Dear White People

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DEAR WHITE PEOPLE

 

US, 2014, 108 minutes, Colour.

Tyler James Williams, Tessa Thompson, Kyle Gallner, Tayonah Parris, Brandon P.Bell, Malcolm Barret or t, Dennis Haysbert.

Directed by Justin Simien.

 

A very successful satirical comedy from 2014, raising racial issues, African-American issues in a university context. The film was popular and led to the creation of a series with the same title, beginning in 2017, and employing the same writer-director, Justin Simien.

At the centre is Samantha, played by Tessa Thompson, who subsequently had a very successful career on television and in films, including Thor epics. The location is a rather Ivy League University campus, with veteran Dennis Haysbert playing the Dean.

Some critics have noted that most of the characters are narcissistic, ambitious. And this guides their interactions, writing and publishing, campus politics, campus relationships.

A film very much of its time in its characters and drama – but, the underlying themes, racial issues and tensions, continue.

  1. The title, the tone, the African-American perspective and attitude towards Caucasians?
  2. The campus setting, the Dean, official, office, management, staff, students?
  3. The University atmosphere, familiar from other campus films? The score?
  4. The accusation that the characters were narcissistic? The characters, ambitions, privilege?
  5. The focus on Samantha, personality, charm, intensity, her aims, interactions with Troy, breaking the relationship, the new boyfriend, Caucasian? Interactions with Lionel?
  6. Lionel, gay, shy, awkward, seemingly adrift in this world, interactions with African-Americans, with whites? Adopting styles, dress, hair?
  7. Troy, personality, relationship with Samantha, his ambitions? Her new boyfriend, Caucasian?
  8. The Dean, his stances, policies, economic situation, interactions with students?
  9. Campus elections, the politics, exercises of power and personalities?
  10. The party, its racist themes, parody?
  11. The film as a satire? The film as serious? The blend? The impact?
  12. An interpretation of African-American and race situations on campus, the 2010s? The end, and the different awareness of the different characters?
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Tuesday, 22 August 2023 11:49

Haunted Mansion/ 2023

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HAUNTED MANSION

 

US, 2023, 123 minutes, Colour.

LaKeith Stanfield, Rosario Dawson, Owen Wilson, Tiffany Haddish, Danny DeVito, Jamie Lee Curtis, Chase W .Dillon, Jarrod Leto, J.R.Aducci.

Directed by Justin Simien.

 

This review has been very much influenced by the experience of watching Haunted Mansion at a media preview, reviewers present but also a great number of children with their parents, youngsters.

At the end of the screening, the critics dismissed the film, seeing little value in it, finding it tiresome. And, that is confirmed by a number of reviewers and, checking the bloggers on IMDb, so many dismissing it as boring, unfunny, trite, seen it all before…, critical of Disney for remaking the story.

However, the experience of watching the film was for this reviewer quite different. Quickly becoming conscious of the youngsters in the audience, their responses of delight, especially with the ghosts, the hauntings, the struggles with the ghosts. This was made easy because one of the central characters is a nine-year-old boy, his father dead, his mother wanting to start a new life, their going to the mansion and immediately being haunted and terrified, fleeing, but the ghosts continually dragging them back to the mansion. There were several jump moments which seemed to delight the young audience.

The other thing noted about the young audience was its response to the jokes, to the funny lines, to the humour. Reviewers and bloggers dismiss this as being old hat, obvious, not very funny. But, it would seem that the young audience found these jokes very funny, a lot of out-loud laughter. While the adults may have heard the lines before, maybe this was the first time for the youngsters and they found it all quite funny.

In fact, the film has a strong cast, a very sympathetic LaKeith Stanfield as the sad widower, physicist, dragged into photographing the ghosts with a camera he had been working on. Rosario Dawson is a nice mother and Chase W. Dillon, an engaging nine-year-old. And the film has the comic skills of Danny DeVito as an ageing professor, Owen Wilson as an unconventional (emphasis on the con) priest, Tiffany Haddish as a loud medium and, rather surprisingly, Jamie Lee Curtis as a medium ghost from the past. An unrecognisable Jared Leto is the villain. The director, Justin Simien, has a reputation for satirical film and television, especially Dear White People.

So, an entertainment, PG rated, geared especially for children from 10 to 15 or so who can be accompanied by the parents who may be pleased that the young ones are actually enjoying the haunted mansion and the ghostly hijinks.

1.     The Disney theme park? Various film versions? Bringing the theme park ride alive?

2.     The Louisiana setting, city of New Orleans, ordinary life, the visualising of the mansion, exteriors, interiors, the ghosts, the special effects, the mansion and surroundings? The visit to the city, the police, the University…? The Crump mansion? The musical score?

3.     The focus on Ben, his personality, reticent, science, optics, the encounter with his wife, discussion about ghosts, her tours? Transition to his being down and out, crusty, the tourists, his comments?

4.     Gabby and Travis, the U-haul, the mansion, entering, the darkness, Travis and the room, the ghosts, their escaping back to the city?

5.     Father Kent, an Owen Wilson character, clerical, deadpan humour, challenging Ben? The offer of the money? Ben going, his camera, pretending to take photos and notes, driving away?

6.     The ghosts, appearances, pursuing the characters, forcing them to return to the mansion? Camping in the mansion, the experiences after midnight?

7.     Harriet, the medium, dress and style, reputation, self-promotion, conducting the seances, the strange phenomena, the pen and the writing? Her leaving, having to return? The story of Madame Leota, her reputation, wanting to get in touch, finding her head in the globe after unpacking the trunk? Contact with Madame Leota? The silence, Harriet not affected, then entering into the other world?

8.     Bruce, age, reputation, never having been to the mansion, wanting to go, his heart condition, the repartee with Father Kent? The discussions, the documents, Father Kent stealing them, Bruce coming to the mansion, trapped?

9.     The back story, gradual uncovering, William Gracey, the portrait, suicide, the death of his wife? The gradual revelation about Crump? The change of perspective on the ghosts, 999, their being trapped, Crump needing one more willing human to become a ghost?

10.  The seances, Ben and his experiences, the pursuits, getting advice from Gracie, getting onside with the ghosts and their support? The advice of Madame Leota?

11.  The human story, Travis, wanting contact with his father, Ben as a father figure, relationship with his mother? Bonding with Ben? Aiming to protect him, his going down the hall, retrieving the hat, in the car, coming out, his involvement? Gabby, her love for her son, protecting him?

12.  The stunt work, the chases, the transforming mansion, the ghosts?

13.  Father Kent and the truth about his identity?

14.  The buildup to the confrontation with Crump, his appearance, hat in the box, diabolical, Ben, his grief, memories of his wife, telling the sad story of her death, his being willing to sacrifice himself? Then turning against Crump, defying him, Crump gradually going down into the grave?

15.  The range of personalities of the ghosts, their being onside, helping, the old captain and taking him back to the sea, Gracey and his collaboration?

16.  The popularity of the Disney ride, on screen, the target audience of families and youngsters?

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