mrjtlyons
Joined Jul 2018
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Look-if you're not already a Spike Lee fan, this might not be your lane. But if you are, then you know what to expect: unapologetic storytelling that feels urgent and alive. Spike once again captures the voice of the times-peeling back the divide between the haves and have-nots, while showering New York with love and surrounding the story with a cast stacked full of heavy hitters. It's stylish, layered, and sharp-Spike in his element, speaking directly to the moment. Plus - shoutout to Puerto Rico 🇵🇷
The documentary is well told, cast excellent, full of documentary charismatic story telling, great cinematography, a foundry rhythmic score and a well balanced depiction that is representative of facts and highly believed historical versions of this extraordinary real African leader.
Cleopatra is the most famous Woman of All time! It only seems normal that dislike of her documentary series receive the same dislike that any strong female depiction receives.
She accomplished this legendary feat whilst under the vast lengthy bombardment by Rome, the extermination of knowledge from the burning of the Great Library and the of centuries of exploitation of Africa and African people.
Cleopatra is the most famous Woman of All time! It only seems normal that dislike of her documentary series receive the same dislike that any strong female depiction receives.
She accomplished this legendary feat whilst under the vast lengthy bombardment by Rome, the extermination of knowledge from the burning of the Great Library and the of centuries of exploitation of Africa and African people.
Got the makings of Belly. Better story, better acting, better twists, better climax. Don't let nobody sway you with a skewed misrepresented biased reviews. Everything isn't for everyone. 😉 FUBU.