Jeri Jacquin
This week on 4K Ultra HD, Bluray and DVD from director Spike
Lee and Universal Pictures Home Entertainment comes the memoir to screen of
BLACKkKLANSMAN.
In Colorado Springs ,
Colorado it is the 1970's and Ron
Stallworth (John David Washington) is about to become the first black officer
in their department. Placed in the records department, he knows that the other
officers are talking about him. Knowing he isn't going to be able to take that
much longer, he applies to do undercover work.
His personal life is also about to change when he meets
Patrice (Laura Harrier) at a rally given by civil rights leader Kwame Ture
(Corey Hawkins) at the black student union. On their way home, Patrice is
pulled over by a local racist cop and Ron knows he must do something.
Transferred to the intelligence division of the police department, immediately
he finds his first case. Using his 'white voice', Ron calls Walter Breachway
(Ryan Eggold) who is the leader of the Colorado
Springs chapter of the KKK expressing interest in the
group.
Talking on the phone is one thing, but meeting up in person
isn't going to work out to well for Ron so he is joined by Flip Zimmerman (Adam
Driver) who is the white face behind the white voice. He meets Walter and
listens to the rhetoric and meets more of the group members. Keeping it going,
Ron takes it up a notch calling Grand Wizard David Duke (Topher Grace) and
beginning regular conversations with him. But, one of the members thinks that the white Stallworth is really a Jew and
they learn some of the KKK members are military.
Duke comes to Colorado
Springs to be part of Stallworth's joining of the Klan
and they soon learn that someone is threatening Patrice's life. As quickly as
it all began, no one could have possibly seen the direction and lengths the
Klan members are going to and Ron isn't about to let any of it happen. There is
also one more person that he isn't about to let walk away from the things he
has done.
Stallworth is going to have the last say!
Driver as Zimmerman isn't sure how to handle what Stallworth
is suggesting for the investigation of the KKK. Once it begins, ever move he
makes can be his last. He has to be in synch with Stallworth in order to be the
face behind the voice of a supposed white man and racist. Driver continues with
this film to give another memorable performance filled with the emotion of a
man that can relate to the hate his partner feels.
Eggold as Breachway just scares the living dickens out of me
with his performance. There is something sinister about the way he looks.
Having seen his performances on the series THE BLACKLIST and his newest series NEW AMSTERDAM , this role is not only totally different from those but I can't stop
watching the depths in which he portrays this racist leader.
Grace as Duke is totally enraptured with Stallworth and
their continuing conversations all the while showing that he is just another
ignorant individual who hates for the pure sake of hating. That's what Grace
brings to the role, not being afraid of taking this character straight into our
faces so we can join Washington
in hurting our necks from shaking our heads in disbelief.
Harrier as Patrice has no idea that the man she is seeing is
a police officer and that's for her own safety. She is a strong woman who
believes that everything is worth taking on and fighting for. She sees
something in Stallworth and trusts that he believes in their cause of justice,
even if sometimes he has to make sure she is as far away from what he does as
possible.
Other cast include Jasper Paakkonen as Felix Kendrickson,
Paul Hauser as Ivanhoe,
Ashlie Atkinson as Connie, Michael Buscemi as Jimmy Creek ,
Ken Garito as Sgt. Trapp,
Damaris Lewis as Odetta, Isiah Whitlock Jr. as Mr.
Turrentine, Harry Belefonte as Jerome, Robert Burke as Chief Bridges, Frederick
Weller as Patrolman Landers, Nicholas Turturro as Walker and Alec Baldwin as
Dr. Kennebrew Beauregard.
Universal Studios Home Entertainment has just added an amazing
film to their library and making it available for us all to experience and
re-experience in our own home theatres. There are films of every genre
available from scary to drama to family films. For more of what they have to
offer please visit www.uphe.com.
The Bonus Features of BLACKkKLANSMAN include A Spike Lee
Joint - Producer Jordan Peele, cast and film subject Ron Stallworth discuss the
unique experience of working with iconic director Spike Lee and BLACKkKLANSMAN Extended Trailer Featuring
Prince's 'Mary Don't You Weep'.
The 4K Ultra Combo Pack includes the 4K Ultra HD Bluray,
Bluray and Digital and has
the same bonus features as the Bluray version all in
stunning 4K resolution. Also included is Movies Anywhere which is the digital
app that allows consumers to access their favorite digital movies in one place
through streaming and downloading.
The script for BLACKkKLANSMAN is written by Charlie Wachtel,
Kevin Willmott and
David Rabinowitz along with Spike Lee. The story comes from
Ron Stallworth's book BLACK KLANSMAN that was released in 2014. Immediately it received
the Grand Prix at the 2018 Cannes Film Festival.
Spike Lee has once again brought a film that, although set
in the 1970's, resonates today with the themes of hate, anger, fear and those
who will bring all of it down. They put their lives on the line to bring the
dark evil out into the light and Lee is well known for it.
BLACKkKLANSMAN brings out stellar performances from a cast
that clearly embraces the story Stallworth tried to tell. In the midst of what
is going on in our world, it could be easy to forget that the film is set in
the 1970s.
The use of humor gives a mixture of a momentary laugh
followed by an uncomfortable shifting. Taking on racism full force, the film
doesn't seem to give one wit if it makes you laugh or makes you cry - just feel
something, anything, as long as it resounds in the affirmative so acceptance
becomes the norm and not the occasional. Fight for what is right for not just
some but for all.
In the end - infiltrate hate!
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