Okay,
here it goes, a topic we’ve been circling (like eagles) for a while now; racism
in film. This topic within itself can be portrayed in two ways; realistically
and unrealistically. Now, before I say anymore about this topic, I must say
something that I believe I have said before in previous blogs and that is that
I am not racist in any way what so ever and I never could be. So now, back on
topic (if we look at this realistically), films take actors and stories and put
the two together and BOOM you’ve got a film, and what I’m trying to say is that
it’s like playing the telephone game, the film either gets the story right or
wrong and either way, it gets put out in the open. So this is how it can either
be realistic or unrealistic. The film can either be right or wrong and
Hollywood makes it famous.
So as for racism in film being
unrealistic, it can either be over exaggerated or the opposite. As for it being
over exaggerated, the n word might get thrown around like there’s no tomorrow
and saying it is the only way to save one’s life. However, along the lines of
the opposite, Hollywood might totally sugar-coat racism and portrays it as
something that isn’t much of an issue and never was in the first place, but it is
a problem and always has been as seen in all the films that we have watched
recently.
Now, for answering the prompt, yes, I
do think that the stories would be different if they were told from a racially
different point of view. I say this for many different reasons and some of
these different reasons include the fact that different people have different
experiences. As for the first question, yes, if Spike Lee was white, the story
would be told from a different point of view there for making the story
different. And as for the second question for the prompt, yes, I do think that
the story would be different if it was told from a different point. I say this
because, what I saw that was very evident in the film, the story of Schindler’s
List only took on a Jewish standpoint and left out other details of the
holocaust. And, last but not least, comes the third question to the prompt and,
once again with my opinion, I think that Glory would also been told differently
if it was told from a different point. And those are my opinions on what I think.
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