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User Comments for: Bamboozled

mansemat says...
3 years ago
This movie is what happens when you give a first year college student that's trying to be edgy the chance to make a real movie. The quality of the film is awful but that's artsy right? The sound is all over the place but that's innovating right? The scenes and camera angles are awkward but that's rebellious. The acting is mediocre but that's just taste.

This movie, like most of Spike Lee's movies, was not for me.-
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Reply by The_Argentinian
2 years ago
@mansemat yeah, too radical for squares.
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The_Argentinian says...
2 years ago
Spike Lee was talking about 21 years ago what people are talking about today.
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Thargok says...
3 years ago
This is an interesting movie with an interesting message that accidentally becomes a Spike Lee movie at the end - which means it stumbles over it's own message and breaks into a prolonged montage.

You should watch it, I'm glad I did, but I probably won't watch it again.
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throatsprockets says...
3 years ago
A unique, angry near-masterpiece.
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CharAznable says...
7 years ago
> Parody requires cunning of the highest order because the parodist must use the master’s tools to dismantle the master’s house, all the while being cognizant of the structural inequities that make the ruse necessary in the first place.

– Jackie Goldsby, “Lynching’s Mass Appeal and the ‘Terrible Real’: James Weldon Johnson”
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HeronAnc says...
one year ago
I didn't imagine that I would see a movie so heavy and with a raw message like this. Spike Lee could make a very surgical critic from an unusual situation. This movie is like a hill, because the situation is always getting worse. At the ending, we stay completely horrified... the credit scenes open our eyes to how the racism is something structural and it is in things that we couldn't notice if we don't look it better.
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