Malcolm X
(4/5) Spike Lee’s tour-de-force isn’t perfect- but it’s a biopic of enormous, blazing power.
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Malcolm X, from the film, seemed to be a confused leader. He displays no proper focus on any particular line of thought, just blahs his way about the whole film. The movie bored the heck out of me quite unlike “Do the Right Thing”.
He wasn’t confused Vamsi, he just discovered himself slowly and changed his beliefs accordingly, unafraid to admit it. But I guess to each his own- yes, besides the movie is pretty darn long, and while I was gripped throughout, it may not work for everybody I guess. Do The Right Thing was nice, but it left me a little confused as to what exactly it tried to convey. Write a post on it if you can na- send it in I-view!