AFRICANS IN FILM #Part II– “Violent Night,” ”Spirited,” “Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery,” “Strange World,” “Black Panther- Wakanda Forever.”

Film Review by Marlene Ardoin

It seems that nearly every film has a part now for Africans, so, I have left out “Devotion”, “She Said.” “Black Adam,” “Call Jane,” “Prey for the Devil,” “Armagedon Time,” and “Till.”

But if you watch all of these films, you can see Africans being represented.

It seems that the Golden Globes and the Academy Awards are now requiring this representation, which is a step in the right direction.

When we no longer have to require it, but it just is, we will then have arrived at accepting diversity representation in film. 

At least films are not being banned because of Africans being in them, which is not the case if said characters are part of the LGBT community.  There is still plenty of work to do before diversity discrimination is a thing of the past.

 

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VIOLENT NIGHT

VIOLENT NIGHT

Trailer:: Violent Night Trailer #1 (2022) – Bing video

Wiki: Violent Night – Wikipedia

Alexis Louder – Wikipedia

Leah Brady – Biography – IMDb

Film Review by Marlene Ardoin

In this violent Christmas tale, we find out that Santa has been alive hundreds of years, and was once a Viking warrior. 

Greed is a central theme, which provokes murder, putting one on the “naughty list.”

Linda, Jason’s estranged wife (Alexis Louder), plays the African mother of Trudy (Leah Brady), the bi-racial daughter of Linda and Jason.

Mother and daughter are the central characters, who are both pure of heart. 

They are capable of loving and seeing the good parts of otherwise flawed individuals, such as husband, Jason (Alex Hassell), and Santa (David Harbour). 

And, they both know how to defend their turf and loved ones.  Linda can shoot a rifle and Trudy can set booby traps.

For a violent, bloody Christmas, this is it.

(Alexis Louder can be remembered in a lead role in “Copshop,” with Gerard Butler. She plays a rookie police officer, who is matter of fact, and unrelenting in doing her job.  Louder also had small roles in “Black Panther” and “Harriet.”

In 2023, Leah Brady will be in a Sci-Fi comedy titled, “Relax, I’m from the Future.”)

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SPIRITED

SPIRITED

Trailer: Spirited Teaser Trailer (2022) – Bing video

Wiki: Spirited (film) – Wikipedia

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Octavia_Spencer

Sunita Mani – Wikipedia

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loren_Woods

Film Review by Marlene Ardoin

“Spirited” is a new scrooge tale, with a twist. 

Will Ferrell plays Christmas Present to Clint Briggs (Ryan Reynolds), a modern day scrooge.

Other than avoiding loyalty and money spending responsibilities, Clint appears to be a spin doctor, who is only interested in getting money, not parting with it.

He has zero emotional connection to other human beings, even to his family.

Clint appears to be a hopeless case, but Christmas Present (Will Ferrell) argues his case.

These two appear to have a bromance going between them.

 But for some reason, Clint (Reynolds) is paired with Christmas Past (Sunita Mani) and Christmas Present (Ferrell) is paired with Clint’s assistant, Kimberly (Octavia Spencer).

Not that these two romances are impossible, but the women do have something in common, African and Indian lineage.

No one but me would dare to point that out, and I will probably get hit with accusations of racism for doing so.

Mani and Spencer are presented as the stereotypical, sexualized females.

Kimberly is glad to be Clint’s assistant, because she now has money and a corner office, but she questions the morality of her duties.

And Christmas Past has just broken all the rules by getting involved with a client, Clint Briggs (Reynolds).

The climax of this film is whether Clint can actually be converted into a caring individual.

The third African cast in this film is Loren G. Woods, who plays Christmas Yet to Come.

Loren is not an actor, he was a successful basketball player, who was selected for his unusual height (Tracy Morgan is his voice).

In “Spirited,” Octavia Spencer shows that she is capable of playing a romantic comedy role, as does Sunita Mani.

Spencer is better known for her parts in “Fruitvale Station,” The Help,” and “Hidden Figures.”

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GLASS ONION: A KNIVES OUT MYSTERY

 GLASS ONION: A KNIVES OUT MYSTERY

Trailer: GLASS ONION Trailer 2 (NEW 2022) KNIVES OUT 2 – Bing video

Wiki: Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery – Wikipedia

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Janelle_Mon%C3%A1e

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leslie_Odom_Jr.

Film Review by Marlene Ardoin

“Glass Onion” has two Africans, a bullied ex-business partner, Andi (Janaelle Monae), and a head scientist, Lionel Toussaint (Leslie Odom Jr.).

They both try to convince Miles (Edward Norton), that the business energy source, Klear, is unstable.

What I appreciate about the Knives Out Mysteries, is its championing of the underdog.

In the first mystery, a Hispanic nurse/caretaker is vindicated and advanced.

In this mystery, a Black female partner is also taken for an easy target, which is ultimately turned on its head.

The viewer, who is paying attention, also realizes that Detective Benoit Blanc (Daniel Craig) must be gay.

All the business partners share in the bullying, because they do not want to end up like Andi, so they go along with the betrayal.

The story takes place during the Covid pandemic with a long list of cameo guest stars, like Ethan Hawke, Hugh Grant, Stephen Sondheim (posthumous), Angela Lansbury (posthumous), Yoyo Ma, Jake Tapper and Serena Williams.

Plus, it was filmed in Greece with fun over-the-top characters.

This is a winning strategy.

“Glass Onion” was only in theaters for one week on November 23, but was shown to full houses. 

If you missed it, it will be streaming on Netflix on December 23.

I personally think that “Glass Onion” could have lasted longer in the cinemas.

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 STRANGE WORLD

HAMILTON

(c. to r.) Eliza (Phillipa Sooas), George Washington (Christopher Jackson), and Alexander Hamilton (Lin-Manuel Miranda).

King of Great Britain and Ireland, Elector of Hanover (Jonathan Groff).

HAMILTON

Film Review by Marlene Ardoin

If you were able to see the actual play, “Hamilton,” on stage, you were one of the lucky and prosperous ones.

I figured that if I subscribed to Disney Plus for $69.99 a year, I would be able to see the film version of the play for a lot less than one ticket to the actual play, which ranges from $451 to $809.

The film version of “Hamilton” with Lin-Manuel Miranda was worth the subscription.  About two thirds of the way into the play, it hit me what a miracle it was that America birthed a government that was to be responsible for protecting the people, not a king, not a rich man’s personal interest, but the people.

Alexander Hamilton was one of the idealists, who gave his heart, his soul and all his worldly gifts into making that happen. 

Is there anywhere else on earth that someone of no birth rank to speak of, can rise to a high position in life, based on his own drive and merit?

In my research, I discovered that there was another film made in 1931, “Alexander Hamilton,” which covered the same material, but with live period action, with horses and period buildings.

I included a few clips of it below.  I did not get the same emotional jolt from those film clips.

While the real Hamilton was not a perfect man, I can reasonably say that he did value his marriage to Elizabeth Schuyler Hamilton.

She was the educated daughter of Continental Army General Philip Schuyler, who married Hamilton in spite of his being a bastard son.

Eliza helped Hamilton with his governmental writings (they were in her handwriting), she bore him eight children, and after his death, she did everything in her power to preserve his legacy.

The play almost gave the impression that Hamilton and Eliza only had one son, Philip, who died in a duel.  Hamilton’s oldest son, Philip, was trying to defend his father’s honor from insult. 

Hamilton was also the first governmental figure involved in a sex scandal. 

Eliza gave Hamilton two more children after the scandal, and there is no evidence that he was ever involved with Eliza’s older sister, Angelica, who was in Europe most of the time.

When his eldest son, Philip, was shot, Hamilton was devastated. He aged in just two years after, then died himself, in the same kind of a duel three years after his son’s duel.

But, Hamilton’s death was not in vain, he kept Vice President Aaron Burr, whom Hamilton did not trust, from ever becoming President. 

And, to conclude, Alexander Hamilton never owned a slave.

I have only good things to say about the film, “Hamilton,” which made me interested enough to read about the history of our own United States government.

Eliza, dying Philip and Hamilton.

Cast[edit]

Carleigh Bettiol, Ariana DeBose, Hope Easterbrook, Sasha Hutchings, Elizabeth Judd, Austin Smith, and Seth Stewart also appear as ensemble members.

Hamilton
Official release poster
Directed by Thomas Kail
Produced by ·         Thomas Kail

·         Lin-Manuel Miranda

·         Jeffrey Seller

Written by Lin-Manuel Miranda
Based on Alexander Hamilton
by Ron Chernow
Starring ·         Daveed Diggs

·         Renée Elise Goldsberry

·         Jonathan Groff

·         Christopher Jackson

·         Jasmine Cephas Jones

·         Lin-Manuel Miranda

·         Leslie Odom Jr.

·         Okieriete Onaodowan

·         Anthony Ramos

·         Phillipa Soo

Music by Lin-Manuel Miranda
Cinematography Declan Quinn
Edited by Jonah Moran
Production
companies
·         Walt Disney Pictures[1]

·         5000 Broadway Productions

·         Nevis Productions

·         Old 320 Sycamore Pictures

·         RadicalMedia[2]

Distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures[2]
Release date ·         July 3, 2020
Running time 160 minutes[3]
Country United States
Language English
Budget $12.5 million (stage production)[4]

Hamilton, the visionary architect of the modern liberal capitalist economy.

 

Wiki Hamilton (2020 film):

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hamilton_(2020_film)

 

Alexander Hamilton (1931 film)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jYNDE_qdiIY

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N3MY3srjGOY

 

In the 1780s, Secretary of the Treasury Alexander Hamilton (George Arliss) forcefully puts forth his political belief in a centralized government, only to find several against him, including senators Thomas Jefferson (Montagu Love) and Timothy Roberts (Dudley Digges). When Hamilton offers to compromise by supporting a plan to build a capitol on the Potomac River, Roberts plots Hamilton’s downfall by hiring married Mariah Reynolds (June Collyer) to seduce him, and then making the affair public.

https://www.directv.com/movies/Alexander-Hamilton-RFJJd2FGaUFwdWlFLy9ON0srN0tWQT09

 

Wiki of the real Alexander Hamilton:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexander_Hamilton

Why Alexander Hamilton Never Became President – Biography:

https://www.biography.com/news/why-alexander-hamilton-never-became-president\

Alexander Hamilton – Biography, Duel & Legacy – HISTORY:

https://www.history.com/topics/american-revolution/alexander-hamilton

Elizabeth Schuyler Hamilton, Hamilton’s wife:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elizabeth_Schuyler_Hamilton

 

Philip Hamilton (1782-1801):

https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/americanexperience/features/hamilton-philip-hamilton-1782-1801/

 

The Women of Hamilton:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1HT3FSQ8uJw

King George William Frederick:

https://www.battlefields.org/learn/biographies/king-george-iii

3/14/2021 # Hamilton