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6.4/10
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A politically-incorrect comedy about the role of black people in French society.A politically-incorrect comedy about the role of black people in French society.A politically-incorrect comedy about the role of black people in French society.
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Portraying himself as a bumbling activist who keeps rubbing people the wrong way, Jean-Pascal has created a goofy yet poignant mockumentary exploring the complexities and difficulties of being black and French. Lovers of french cinema will also be rewarded with many surprise appearances of celebrities who, like this film, poke fun at themselves but over a compelling subtext. One negative is that this film doesn't pass the Bechdel test. While there is a very humorous scene in which Jean-Pascal the character is confronted with this for his activism, I would've liked if Jean-Pascal the director could have rectified it for his film. Overall though this is a must-watch which will make you laugh a lot and pause to reflect a bit too.
Jean-Pascal Zadi has that thing to make you cringe-laugh with how close he hits home. This comedy is important for addressing identity introspection, which is understandably a huge topic in France, even more so if you were raised in an immigrant family.
Regarding the story itself, I found it lacked proper development. I couldn't see a clear arc and the plot progressed without a snatch, so no tension comedy-wise or other. By the end of the movie, I felt we were still midway.
I laughed during the whole movie and couldn't disagree with any of the messages of this movie.
This cleverly shows all the issues of organizing a black man protest iin France in front of us. I had never seen any media showing how diverse the "black" category is this well.
Political, neat, edgy, stirring and incredibly funny, "Tout Simplement Noir" transcends its nature as a sketch film to offer a fascinating portrait of a France in the midst of identity introspection.
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- Tek Kelimeyle Siyahi
- Filming locations
- Hôtel de Ville, Place de l'Hôtel de Ville, Paris 4, Paris, France(Zadi calls Paris mayor with megaphone)
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- Gross worldwide
- $6,323,750
- Runtime
- 1h 30m(90 min)
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- 2.39 : 1
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