qrhpyxcp
Joined Dec 2020
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This film was an unexpected gift at the end of 2020. It truly captures the despair felt and restorative hope needed as we head into 2021. Jamie Foxx, Tina Fey and cast do an amazing job of cleverly voicing this tale of finding and living one's purpose and recognizing the negative we sometimes allow to fester in our lives that block us from that purpose. Kudos to Pixar for the amazing realistic depiction of Black American characters in an animated film. The story was heartwarming and applicable for all. Bravo!
Small Axe gives a long overdue glimpse into the Black West Indian experience and civil rights transformation in the UK. The overt injustice and micro aggressions faced by black immigrants and their first generation children are very relevant to the racial dynamics that persist today. I felt proud to hear and see our stories portrayed and hope more story tellers continue to make films like these. To know where we are going we must know where we come from. Small Axe should be shown in schools and discussed.