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User Comments for: We Need to Talk About Cosby

pedrobarragan237 says...
2 years ago
W. Kamau Bell literally made a very sensitive and very careful piece of documentary work about one of the most influential comedians of all time but also one of the biggest monsters of all time. How do you talk about someone who paved the way for so many people when he ruined the lives of so many women? It's difficult and Bell knows so even going out of his way to interview some of Cosby's victims. It's difficult but it also can't be avoided, you have to acknowledge the work but when doing so Bell wants us not to be ignorant of how the context of the work has changed, and how we have to acknowledge those disenfranchised by the artist. It's definitely a documentary worth watching that might piss some people off, but Bell didn't make this to do such a thing, but rather to create understanding and meld all the wounds created when we discovered who Bill Cosby really was. It's a tragedy.
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miguelreina says...
2 years ago
A clever chronicle of disappointment, the downfall of a myth, Dr. Huxtable meets Mr. Hyde. One of the most resounding descriptions of sexual abuse that broadens the look towards the depth of its consequences. Kamaus Bell reflects on the artist and the sexual predator, and on the "rape culture" that he has allowed (and allows) that defends the guilty and disapproves of the victims. The best definition is given by a victim: "Bill Cosby is a master at his craft. Whether it be acting, comedy or raping, he is a master."
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