1. What do you feel
is the message the director is trying to express in this movie? Support your answer with examples.

2. If applicable,
discuss if you think this movie has accurate depictions of minorities or if
they are situational? Why or why not?
The depictions of minorities are very situational in a way.
Not all white people hate black people. Not all black people sell drugs and
commit crimes. I feel that this question is tough to answer just because the
depictions are accurate for some people especially during that time.
3. Explain if you
think the director’s ethnic/cultural/professional background played a role in
directing this film?
I wasn’t able to find much on the life of Tony Kaye, the
director. I did find out that he threatened to have his name removed as the
director because he wasn’t okay with the editing of the movie. It is obvious,
though, that he understands all the tensions among racial groups and
understands the importance of stopping it.

I think that people of all the different nationalities,
cultures, class, and gender portrayed in the movie may be offended depending on
how they look at the reasons behind the movie. It is very harsh and nothing was
sugarcoated. I found myself angry so many times throughout it just because that
kind of stuff has happened so much and still even exists in some places.
5. What the movie
added to your visual literacy?
This movie showed how easily we can look at what someone is
doing and come to admire it and follow it because we look up to that person that
is doing it. We observe each other which is why it is important to realize that
you never know when someone is looking at your actions.
6. What kind of
artistic and/or visual means did the director use in the movie to focus our
attention?
The scenes that were from the past were in black and white
and the scenes after Derek got out of jail were in color. I think this was done
to make it obvious to the viewer what used to be and what is. Also, it might
have something to do with how our history was and the bright path that we are
starting to follow.
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