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Sarlos Cantana's avatar

Really enjoyed this - the format and prose. Well done. I have not seen the film yet - just clips. But I have done some reading on it. The film is about many things and Jordan Peele is often layered in his storytelling. It's telling that so many of the bad reviews miss the mark and in that I mean the cult aspect of professional sports, particularly the NFL. The indoctrination starts early and is ritualistic and brutal.

A review I read cites the growing lack of media literacy and I agree - people want everything spoon fed to them in neat little clips with captions. When art doesn't do that people get upset.

I'd also mention that the film is the artistic sacrifice of a sacred cow and I admire Peele for daring to take that on, especially in this era.

"What are you willing to sacrifice??"

"Everything!!"

I think that's as much a commentary about the cult of pro sports as it is on society's insatiable lust for endless entertainment and convenience.

Jasmine P.'s avatar

Okay so I didn’t watch the movie because I was semi-sold but as I saw some of the reviews I took pause. My friend’s father said it was too ‘artsy’ — which I think he meant to say that the way it dresses up pain doesn’t make sense in his mind as a black man. However, having read your review, it makes me want to reconsider the context of how it’s framed, because I do love that this movie tackles the abuse in the sports industry and how it goes through bodies like water.

A very good read. The poetry is in motion!

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