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Mangrove

  • L’episodio è andato in onda il 15 nov 2020
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Shaun Parkes, John Boyega, and Letitia Wright in Mangrove (2020)
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Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaMangrove tells this true story of The Mangrove Nine, who clashed with London police in 1970. The trial that followed was the first judicial acknowledgment of behavior motivated by racial hat... Leggi tuttoMangrove tells this true story of The Mangrove Nine, who clashed with London police in 1970. The trial that followed was the first judicial acknowledgment of behavior motivated by racial hatred within the Metropolitan Police.Mangrove tells this true story of The Mangrove Nine, who clashed with London police in 1970. The trial that followed was the first judicial acknowledgment of behavior motivated by racial hatred within the Metropolitan Police.

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    • Darren Braithwaite
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    9khamilton-11

    Insight into institutional racism

    Steve McQueen has provided an insight into the institutional racism that was commonly faced by the West Indian community in London in the 1970's which sadly continued and, to an extent, continues far beyond the events portrayed. The Mangrove paints a picture of a community under siege, invited to the UK to fill employment needs after the war, but later resented for their mere presence and desire to create a sense of community.

    A film of two parts, the early character development underscores the great diversity of the West Indian community, presenting the common dilemma to stay and to build a future or to leave and accept defeat. Growing up in the UK in the 1970's it's not hard to remember how much that casual racism was the norm, whether in the playground or in the streets. McQueen captures the normality of that and how it facilitated those in authority to act in a way that would now, in general, be seen as wholly unacceptable.

    The film will draw obvious comparisons with the recent Chicago 7 film, but for me, this was a far more robust production with better character development and acting and less emphasis on dress up and wigs than Aaron Sorkin's effort. It certainly had a far greater sense of realism, place and time. Comparing the filmed version to the actual events, McQueen has been true to events and to the people involved - something which makes the continued harassment of the people involved for years after the events portrayed even more chilling!
    8eddie_baggins

    A topical and powerful drama

    As part of a BBC initiative that has lead to support stateside through Amazon: Prime, the Small Axe series has allowed Academy Award nominated director Steve McQueen a chance to explore five separate stories of West Indian immigrants to the UK in the 1960's and 70's with the series kicking off with a bang with the first installment titled Mangrove.

    Based on the true story of the Mangrove 9, a group of black citizens in London who were unfairly charged with serious offenses relating to riot and affray when a protest they were a part of descended into chaos due to police interference, McQueen's first effort under the Small Axe banner is a powerful and humanistic tale that is relevant in today's climate and features some awards caliber performances from its leads Shaun Parkers and Letitia Wright.

    Never once feeling like a made for TV production, McQueen embeds Mangrove with the same power and poignancy that he made his name with in films such as Shame and 12 Years a Slave and without ever beating his viewers over the head with heavy handed delivery, his film paints and insightful picture of a time and place in Britain's history that is filled with humanistic moments that both shatter your spirit in humankind and uplift it as the films central figures wade through an horrific ordeal to clear their names.

    A long-term player in the industry both at home and abroad, Mangrove gives Shaun Parkes the role of his career as immigrant and new restaurant owner Frank Crichlow, a man whom local police have targeted unfairly throughout his desire to operate and run a legitimate business and Parkes excels throughout the film with a combination of intense final scenes in the film some of the best acting you're likely to witness this year, on a screen both big or small.

    As well as McQueen's typically in tune direction accompanying Parkes fine central turn, Marvel star Letitia Wright proves she has what it takes to be a key player in Hollywood for years yet to come with her passionate turn as Black Panther member and outspoken black advocate Altheia Jones proving to all that there's more to the young performer than Shuri.

    With such fine performances and careful and considered direction, this longest edition to the Small Axe series is potentially its finest and one of the years most powerful and relevant tales.

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    An important piece of storytelling for the time and place we find ourselves in at the moment, Mangrove is a fiery beginning for the Small Axe anthology and further proof that McQueen is one of the great directional talents working today.

    4 street parties out of 5
    gortx

    Strong initial entry in the Small Axe anthology

    The initial (and longest) of Director Steve McQueen's Small Axe anthology is set in the Notting Hill section of London in the late 60s/early 70s. Based on a true story of a clash between police and the Caribbean community and centered around a local restaurant, the case became known as the Mangrove Nine. McQueen and co-writer Alastair Siddons do a fine job of creating a feel for the time and place. The characters are fleshed out and given the space to become real persons instead of distant 'historical figures'. The screenplay does occasionally verge on preachiness, but, the acting by Shaun Parkes, Letitia Wright, Malachi Kirby and others keep it far enough away. The policemen are more stereotypical -- including the main villain, PC Pulley (Sam Spruell) -- but they are well acted, as well. The second half is dominated by a trial (there were multiple), and is a bit less interesting, if well enough handled. The problem of trying encapsulate a lot of incidents and twists and turns into a coherent hour or so, lead to some editing and writing issues. MANGROVE is a solid docu-drama and a good lead off to the Small Axe series.
    9Movi3DO

    Phenomenal and passionate performances

    Part of 5 movies in the series called Small Axe directed by Steve McQueen. The movie was about the Mangrove Nine trial in London, 9 African-Caribbean who were accused of inciting violence in a protest against police harassment to the community.

    The Trial of Chicago 7, which was also about a trial, was dynamic and fast-paced. Mangrove, on the other hand, was slower, but spent more time on the characters' speeches and dialogues. The plot was straightforward, so the quality depended entirely on the actors' performances. And I was thoroughly amazed and enjoyed the passionate acting from everyone in the movie.

    Also notable was the camera work. There were a couple of scenes where after the event ended, the screen lingered on an object or people for a long time to prolong the effect of the events.

    As for problems, the character Frank Crichlow was supposed to be the main focus. However, the other characters were those that had the moments in the movie, and Frank didn't really get his big moment as a main character.

    Overall, despite the plot being nothing new, the passionate performance from the solid cast reemphasized the harsh and unjust treatment from the broken system against the black communities. 8.5/10.
    8Liam_Trump

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    Steve McQueen's new anthology series, Small Axe starts off strong with the first entry, Mangrove. In the first half of Mangrove, the story focuses mainly on Frank as his restaurant, The Mangrove is bombarded with unprovoked police attacks. This all culminates into a march where several of the activists are brought to appeal their cases in court, where the later half of the film takes place.

    Throughout the film, McQueen implemented some great music choices, elevating whatever tone he was trying to achieve. He used this to great effect, scenes turning on a dime; going from fun and free flowing to dark and chaotic all through the use, or lack thereof, of music alongside with the expert staging that many scenes had. Shabier Kirchner's cinematography worked very well in conjunction with the staging, creating a naturalistic feel for the majority of the film as many scenes were done in one take. The performances in Mangrove complemented these one take scenes with Letitia Wright, Shaun Parkes, and Jodhi May all showing a very wide range of emotions.

    Still though, this isn't a perfect film. The second half, which focuses mainly on a trial, felt slightly unoriginal just because this sequence of events has been done in countless films. The transitions from scene to scene were also very repetitive, most transitions being a hard cut to the next shot. At times this did work, but for the times that it didn't the film felt jarring at these moments.

    All in all, though, Steve McQueen's Mangrove is a very well made look into the climate of 1970's England and the racism that many black people faced. This is one of the most important films of the year so, when it gets a wide release, I hope many people go and see it.

    8/10

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      Cast member Letitia Wright recalled that Steve McQueen said he chose to tell this story because "The window for our elders' stories to be told is closing. We can't allow them to pass away and become our ancestors without them seeing themselves, their culture and everything they've contributed to the country represented onscreen."
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      Several Austin Allegros are pictured during the period between the opening of the Mangrove in 1968 and the alleged riot in 1970. The vehicle was not produced until 1973.
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      Frank Crichlow: The system? Crooked as a damn ram's horn, that's what it is.

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      A list of the names of the Mangrove Nine follow the epilogue before the ending credits.
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      Featured in Projector @ LFF: Mangrove (Small Axe)/Honeymood/Herself (2020)
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