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16002, damn.
Posted by AFKAP_of_Darkness, Tue Feb-19-02 04:41 AM
>Never read another AFKAP_of_Darkness review.
>I would wait for you
>to collect your thoughts, but
>I have a feeling that's
>never going to happen.
>

damn, son... you gotta be like that, huh?

>I'm led to believe I shouldn't
>watch this movie because:
>
>You were forced to think.

actually, i was forced NOT to think.

>You couldn't keep your eyes off
>Berry long enough appreciate it.
>

no... you misread me. i generally don't even find Halle that hot.

>You weren't spoonfed the conclusion (Which
>was quite clear.)

what WAS the conclusion.

>You missed the point.
>

which was?

>The film said about race everything
>it intended to.

which was?

It's
>a shame you missed it;
>it seems you could use
>a little help in the
>area yourself. Your interpretation
>of the sex scene is
>infinitely pathetic. You've taken
>a turning point in the
>movie and written it off
>as a white man's fantasy.
> The scene was necessarily
>violent. Several points were
>made here that needed to
>be, especially about Hank's growth
>as a character:
>
>She was giving into desires she'd
>been dealing with for ELEVEN
>years. Is it so
>hard to believe that she'd
>be somewhat urgent? He
>was used to banging prostitutes
>bent over hotel windowsills.
>(Or did it not occur
>to you that there was
>relevance to the earlier scene?)
> Her response to the
>pounding was, at first, not
>positive. Her facial expressions
>were very telling. As
>the scene progressed, they grew
>increasingly gentle and passionate.
>Much character growth on his
>part was illustrated here on
>two fronts, love and race.
> This trend was continued
>during the second sex scene
>between the two. His
>acts were both passionate and
>selfless. I agree that
>it was disturbing, but it
>had to be. Deal
>with it.
>
>The movie was very solid and
>extremely well done. That
>it is beyond your feeble
>intelligence is unfortunate, but don't
>be insulted, be honest: you
>have yourself to blame.
>

oh, it's personal now, huh?

see... i don't spend too much time on this Reviews Boatrd, but you have made me mad. tell me what you think the point was and i will give you my indepth analysis.

fuck this shit.