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theredhairedcrow

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Red Haircrow is an award-winning writer, educator, psychologist and filmmaker of Native (Chiricahua Apache/Cherokee) and African American heritage who holds a MA in Native American Studies, a BSc in Psychology and counsels selectively. Through their multimedia and education consultation company, Flying With Red Haircrow Productions, Red explores and pursues opportunities for collaboration in education, film, art, game development and more.

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theredhairedcrow's rating
It Is in Us All
5.49
It Is in Us All
Mr. Mercedes
7.87
Mr. Mercedes
Idris Elba's Fight School
7.37
Idris Elba's Fight School
Sinkhole
6.27
Sinkhole
Along With the Gods: The Two Worlds
7.28
Along With the Gods: The Two Worlds
Along With the Gods: The Last 49 Days
7.19
Along With the Gods: The Last 49 Days
Flower Crew: Joseon Marriage Agency
7.27
Flower Crew: Joseon Marriage Agency
300 Year-Old Class of 2020
6.27
300 Year-Old Class of 2020
Parasite
8.57
Parasite
Bedevilled
7.27
Bedevilled
Sweet Home
7.28
Sweet Home
Kingdom
8.310
Kingdom
Crash Landing on You
8.79
Crash Landing on You
Move to Heaven
8.510
Move to Heaven
Pachinko
8.49
Pachinko
Trigger Point
6.79
Trigger Point
Time
8.28
Time
A Frozen Flower
7.19
A Frozen Flower
Finding 'Ohana
6.17
Finding 'Ohana
Aquaman
6.84
Aquaman
Daughter of Darkness
5.16
Daughter of Darkness
Young Rock
8.07
Young Rock
Somebody Somewhere
8.28
Somebody Somewhere
Screw
7.07
Screw
Resurrection
6.16
Resurrection

Watchlist120

The Patient
7.0
The Patient
Shetland
8.3
Shetland
I Hear the Sunspot
6.8
I Hear the Sunspot
Restart After Come Back Home
7.2
Restart After Come Back Home
Yumi's Cells
8.1
Yumi's Cells
Taxi Driver
8.1
Taxi Driver
The Sound of Magic
7.5
The Sound of Magic
World on Fire
7.4
World on Fire
High Life
5.7
High Life
What If...?
7.3
What If...?
Young Rock
8.0
Young Rock
Tribes of Europa
6.7
Tribes of Europa
The Falcon and the Winter Soldier
7.1
The Falcon and the Winter Soldier
Snowpiercer
6.9
Snowpiercer
Cowboy Bebop
6.7
Cowboy Bebop
The Sandman
7.7
The Sandman
The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power
6.9
The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power
The Wheel of Time
7.2
The Wheel of Time
Scumbag System
7.9
Scumbag System
The Untamed
8.7
The Untamed
Lights Out
8.0
Lights Out
Goldeneye
6.1
Goldeneye
Bleak House
8.3
Bleak House
The Singapore Grip
5.7
The Singapore Grip
Belleville Cop
5.1
Belleville Cop
If Beale Street Could Talk
7.1
If Beale Street Could Talk
Always a Witch
6.3
Always a Witch
Bernie
6.8
Bernie
Rise: Blood Hunter
4.9
Rise: Blood Hunter
Journey to the Shore
6.3
Journey to the Shore

Lists4

  • Cillian Murphy in Sunshine (2007)
    Immersive Sci-Fi & Fantasy Films
    • 25 titles
    • Public
    • Modified May 14, 2022
  • Youn Yuh-jung, Kwon Eun-sung, Lee Min-ho, Anna Sawai, Jin Ha, Kim Kang-hoon, and Minha Kim in Pachinko (2022)
    Anticipated Next Seasons
    • 34 titles
    • Public
    • Modified May 14, 2022
  • Youn Yuh-jung, Kwon Eun-sung, Lee Min-ho, Anna Sawai, Jin Ha, Kim Kang-hoon, and Minha Kim in Pachinko (2022)
    Favorite South Korean TV Series & Films
    • 30 titles
    • Public
    • Modified May 14, 2022
  • James Rolleston in Boy (2010)
    Pacific Islander Films & Entertainment
    • 42 titles
    • Public
    • Modified Feb 13, 2022

Reviews45

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It Is in Us All

It Is in Us All

5.4
9
  • Oct 16, 2022
  • Gorgeous, Courageous & Heartbreaking

    The description of the film was strange and puzzling to me: "a sexually charged boy". Was the film pornographic in nature featuring an underaged male participant? I wasn't intrigued by that but decided to watch in order to disprove or better understand why it was phrased in such a way, especially when it is described as including LGBT representation, when being LGBT is again increasing in demonization and oversexualization by some. I am so glad I watched this film in any case.

    The film is set in Ireland, mostly in the countryside, so naturally the cinematography included sweeping shots reflecting the mood of bemusement and extended grief both the main characters and others were experiencing, from past and current tragedies. It's nothing new in direction to use landscape as representative of emotion or even as a protagonist itself. Hamish Considine, the lead character, is visiting to settle the home and visit the graveside of an aunt when he's involved in a car accident. His connection to his mother and family has been troubled for several reasons, and this is his first impression of a place he is "from" but never lived.

    Others have asked how is this LGBT representative when they felt there was no overt discussions or references to sexuality, yet that shows are over reliance on stereotypes, often used by CIS heterosexual directors as interpretations of LGBT people. They may be dependent on overt sexual behaviors to "safely" decide, "Oh yeah, he or she is gay, trans" or anything else so they can stay in their "comfort zone", as it were, of labeling and compartmentalizing others so they can define (or hide) their own identities, attractions or prejudices. Yet like intelligence, sexuality is on a spectrum.

    From the first scene, Hamish, played by Cosmo Jarvis with great skill and in all his mumbling glory (subtitles highly suggested especially if you're not familiar with Irish accents in general), I immediately sensed someone of probable non-heteronormative reality even if he had not made it carefully but respectfully clear to a female secretary or receptionist at the start of the film that he was not interested in her flirtations in the slightest.

    The "sexually charged boy" is seventeen year old "Evan", the lone survivor of the other vehicle involved in the crash, well-played by Rhys Mannion in representing the simmering desires, frustrations, attractions and love/hate quality for his life, location, and loves as any teenager might have, whether gay, straight, transgender or anything else. But which more often results in abuse, misunderstanding and ostracization, whether community or self-imposed for LGBT youth. In turn, some develop fixations, such as with death and dying, or in manipulations to establish control over others when feeling one has little control over one's own life.

    Young Evan soon attaches himself to Hamish who perhaps represents freedom, success and the "outside" world, of another possible life, but also as an accessory in covering up a critical detail of the crash. Was it an accident or a decision Hamish accidentally interrupted? Hamish in return, shows a desire for connection, of protection, of helping a young man in whom he saw himself when younger, as he might have been had he grown up in Ireland instead of England, where his mother took him.

    In Hamish's interactions with others, and then later with Evan and Hamish together talking to the same people, you can see the pointedly ignored or casually observed acknowledgement of the attraction betwen the two whether Hamish admits it or not. And the townspeople, of course, know more about Evan than the newly met Hamish. Particularly, with men, the priest, the shopkeeper, the barman, there's always a careful gauging of Hamish's reactions to revealed information, secrets, both past and present. About Hamish's own family and Evan and the group of boys he is introduced to, and which Evan is the leader of. There is symbolism, and several scenes and dialogues obviously suggesting diversity of attraction and past behavior.

    In the end, I think the "sexually charged" description was heavy-handed and unnecessary, causing misunderstanding of what would be shown, when I found this to be a beautifully shot film with nothing subtle in the suggested explorations, the budding desires and dreams of young men who want to be and do more than what is "acceptable", but who still have love of the land and history of where they are from. That could be Ireland or anywhere. So absolutely, the title is apt, "It is in Us All".

    Sexuality was only one facet in the relationship of Evan and others, between Hamish and Evan, and why Hamish allowed himself to continue with Evan while he dealt with his own grief and history. I found it to be an excellent representation and example of how an older and younger man may have an attraction to each other, for various reasons, but wisely, carefully, the more mature man takes that age difference seriously, and respects the need for the underage person to experience and explore appropriately in their own way, in their own time.

    I found the film gorgeous, and the story heartbreaking and courageous at the same time. An excellent directorial debut with an ending you won't see coming. Highly recommended.
    Mr. Mercedes

    Mr. Mercedes

    7.8
    7
  • May 13, 2022
  • Mostly gripping suspenseful drama

    I've read only a few King books, and seen only a few films, mostly from the 90s or so. Therefore, when I watch it's just based on what you see, not anything about comparing to the novels. I'd seen the advert for the series before, but I rediscovered it when looking for a similar series after watching "Hannibal".

    Well, it's not "Hannibal" and nothing can be, but for the most part I found it engrossing, definitely a series that made me want to keep going forward to see what might or inevitably happen. Brendan Gleeson is a favorite actor, so that might it even more a go, and as others have said, I was glad there wasn't the ludicrous idea to have him affect an "American" accent that many productions do.

    Gleeson is believable completely as Bill Hodges, a understandably burnout detective forced into retirement after a horrific event he was investigating. Even after that, he cannot stop trying to find the identity of the elusive killer who caused so much loss of life... and seems to have restarted after a pause.

    Deep, dark themes and realities of all kinds, de rigeur for King's works, and despite the occasional exasperation of why a character does something obviously inflammatory, the series is gripping. Several great twists and turns, some of which you have to suspend disbelief since this isn't also really billed as fantasy, it's an exciting series to watch that has a little of everything. I would have rated it higher, yet the final season, the series finale was simply too ambiguous.
    Stath Lets Flats

    Stath Lets Flats

    7.6
    8
  • May 13, 2022
  • So Many Things Done Well

    Everyone won't get this kind of humor, but I laughed so many times in each episode. It's the things not supposedly to be *really* funny but which struck me as hilarious because of their absurd seriousness. For me, its so funny because it feels totally like a "slice of life" series, which perhaps it is, yet low-key, astonishingly funny things happen all the time. You can imagine them happening. The Demetriou siblings, playing Stath and Sophie are great comedic actors.
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