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Everyone should watch this movie. Spike Lee's film discusses the exploitation and racism involved in the portrayal of African Americans in the media, how we are all susceptible to it and can become complicit in perpetuating its manipulation. We all know the media isn't above exploitation, but this film reminds us just how sinister the form can be and how its corrupt practices shape our social consciousness. (via Amazon)
Updated Aug 23, 2008
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Compliments for nymorg77
ASewell wrote:
Received 37 days ago
This was a really good and important film. I don't know too many other people who have seen it. That says a lot about you. I'm impressed.
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