katosubzero
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20 March 2017: I Love and support ALL Interracial Love, marriages, and movies or television shows with men and women in love and Biracial people. But not just mix races of Blacks & Whites, but any man and woman of two different racial backgrounds. So I had to see and support this film, the same as I have with All Interracial movies such as the recent; "Lovings" with actress Ruth Negga. My all time favorite is "Guess Who's Coming to Dinner" with Sidney Poitier and Kate Hepburn.
One of the things I liked in the beginning of this film is that we see them meet, have a nice time and go dancing and the White people dancing in the background are Not staring at them nor giving them a hard time. I wish all the world would be like that when a man and woman of different races and skin tone meet, date and fall in love. God and Jesus Christ/ Yeshua do NOT see skin color, God only sees the heart and mind. This role hit home for David since his real life wife is also a Caucasian woman and they are truly in love with four kids, just the same as actor Nate Parker and his wife.
Anyhoo, racism soon shows it's ugly head starting when David and Rosamund are walking at night and three White racist bigots and one yell the word "coon". Later we see Ruth standing up to her own father for the man she loves and later when Khama stands up to his racist uncle for his love of a White woman. Although, I understand the point that in his African country, where the tradition has always been all Africans living, loving and marrying and that is to be expected of a future king. So the racism is not quite the same as blatant hate due to skin color, but hate is still hate in all forms and love is love in all forms.
My wonderful Latina daughter-in-law once told me that "love is love and it is beautiful with all men and women." However, I said that love between two people of the same race, skin color, and nationality is easy, but it takes an extra special love and strength to love a person of another race and skin color to stand together in love against hatred in all forms. For those who know, this is what great martial artist actor, Bruce Lee's wife, Linda Lee did when she (a White woman) fell in love with a Chinese man and stood up against her own mother for the love of her life.
I have like the work of English actor, David Oyelowo since his film "Red Tails". He was great as MLK in "Selma". I have not seen much of English actress, Rosamund Pike, but I did see her in a James Bond and Tom Cruise film. This film was great from start to finish. Love and Hate comes in All skin colors and in this film we see it from both sides, which proves my point. It takes a strong person, mentally and emotionally to stand up to racism in all forms from family members to so call friends and co-workers to say to the world, I love this person and it does not matter the skin color.
I give this film two thumbs up for another beautiful Interracial Love story between men and women.
One of the things I liked in the beginning of this film is that we see them meet, have a nice time and go dancing and the White people dancing in the background are Not staring at them nor giving them a hard time. I wish all the world would be like that when a man and woman of different races and skin tone meet, date and fall in love. God and Jesus Christ/ Yeshua do NOT see skin color, God only sees the heart and mind. This role hit home for David since his real life wife is also a Caucasian woman and they are truly in love with four kids, just the same as actor Nate Parker and his wife.
Anyhoo, racism soon shows it's ugly head starting when David and Rosamund are walking at night and three White racist bigots and one yell the word "coon". Later we see Ruth standing up to her own father for the man she loves and later when Khama stands up to his racist uncle for his love of a White woman. Although, I understand the point that in his African country, where the tradition has always been all Africans living, loving and marrying and that is to be expected of a future king. So the racism is not quite the same as blatant hate due to skin color, but hate is still hate in all forms and love is love in all forms.
My wonderful Latina daughter-in-law once told me that "love is love and it is beautiful with all men and women." However, I said that love between two people of the same race, skin color, and nationality is easy, but it takes an extra special love and strength to love a person of another race and skin color to stand together in love against hatred in all forms. For those who know, this is what great martial artist actor, Bruce Lee's wife, Linda Lee did when she (a White woman) fell in love with a Chinese man and stood up against her own mother for the love of her life.
I have like the work of English actor, David Oyelowo since his film "Red Tails". He was great as MLK in "Selma". I have not seen much of English actress, Rosamund Pike, but I did see her in a James Bond and Tom Cruise film. This film was great from start to finish. Love and Hate comes in All skin colors and in this film we see it from both sides, which proves my point. It takes a strong person, mentally and emotionally to stand up to racism in all forms from family members to so call friends and co-workers to say to the world, I love this person and it does not matter the skin color.
I give this film two thumbs up for another beautiful Interracial Love story between men and women.
23 October 2016
In additional to my original comments that I wrote earlier about this film; "I am Gabriel", it is worth watching.
Some of the best Christian movies are made by a film production company named "Pure Flix". Check out a great action drama titled "Courageous" that was out in theaters about three years ago.
However the only thing more I would have like to have seen is a more MultiRacial cast with one or two African Americans, Hispanic Americans and perhaps an Asian American too. After all, there are people in All races that are Christians and believe in God and Jesus Christ / Yeshua too and all races and nationalities should be depicted in every film in this decade.
In additional to my original comments that I wrote earlier about this film; "I am Gabriel", it is worth watching.
Some of the best Christian movies are made by a film production company named "Pure Flix". Check out a great action drama titled "Courageous" that was out in theaters about three years ago.
However the only thing more I would have like to have seen is a more MultiRacial cast with one or two African Americans, Hispanic Americans and perhaps an Asian American too. After all, there are people in All races that are Christians and believe in God and Jesus Christ / Yeshua too and all races and nationalities should be depicted in every film in this decade.