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Have you read Solomon Northup's autobiography?But I'm a little disappointed in the trailer to be honest. I expected something more realistic. This thing lays on the black and white caricatures pretty thick.
From the trailer it looks pretty damn faithful to Solomon's actual life story and the people he met.
I still love this...
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McQueen comes from a modern art background and his previous movies have been a little bit art house so I'm sure it will be very different from Tarantino's work.May sound superficial but after Django Unchained's take on slavery and its brutality this trailer just looks like more oscar bait.
It doesn't appear to be taking a different angle than most past pictures about slavery. It doesn't mean it won't be a good movie just doesn't seem that exciting from what I can tell?
I personally think its nice to have a film about a real life slave directed by an actual black director. It is only McQueen's third movie.the silence from the white directors was hilarious![]()
but one thing i must add is this film is the only film of his to star a black man and it is about slavery of all things kinda hyprocritical
but on a side note as a latino male i am perplexed we never get lead roles i see far more black leads than Hispanic we cant keep going back to benecio and banderas lol
McQueen couldn't cast a black actor as white republican Bobby Sands in Hunger and he cast Fassbender in Shame because he is friends with him, works well with him and thought he would be great in the role. He did cast a black actress as his main love interest in the film. I don't that makes him a hypocrite.
Are you talking about Hispanic as leads in Hollywood or in film in general?
If you mean Hollywood I agree because America does have a ever larger growing Hispanic population and that should be more reflected in film and television.
In terms of general film countries like Spain, Mexico, Argentina, ect have a thriving film industry which are sucessful domestically and internationally.
Black people have Nollywood and the small to medium sized indie and occasional mainstream African American film industry.