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Reviews
Who We Are: A Chronicle of Racism in America (2021)
Great Doc about American History.
A very important film about learning American history and how understanding that history can result in community and possible progress towards the tipping point.
Some topics were new to me and learning them in this manner was eye-opening and inspired me to research deeper. Take the time to learn something new, especially when it involves how America was built.
The Principles of Pleasure (2022)
Informative and Modern
Very educational. Modern in the sense of not being afraid to ask questions and talk about your body. More women-focused but that's the theme, especially when discussing the principles of pleasure. Engaging documentary.
King Richard (2021)
Inspirational
I remember watching the William sisters when I was younger and getting so inspired and motivated to try tennis. I've met Venus once at a tennis camp and also looked up to both of them as a fan and example. Being a black woman in America is difficult enough with the amount of adversity we have to face. This is a feel-good film, to remind us and the young black girls to keep fighting and keep dreaming.
Q-Force (2021)
Corny but entertaining comedy
It's funny. Doing a second rewatch because it's a cartoon that's funny.
What Did Jack Do? (2017)
Why?
Why? I never review movies but taking my time to reflect on this. Terrible. The pacing was off, no structure, doesn't make sense.