Jeri Jacquin
This week on Bluray from 20th Century Fox Home
Entertainment and director George Tillman, Jr. brings a story of duality when
dealing with THE HATE U GIVE.
Living in Garden Heights, Starr Carter (Amandla Stenberg)
lives with her father Maverick (Russell Hornsby), mother Lisa (Regina Hall) and
brothers Seven (Lamar Johnson) and Sekani (TJ Wright). Maverick owns a local
grocery story while Lisa is a nurse so that both incomes can send their
children to a school outside the neighborhood at Williamson Prep.
Starr enjoys her friends Hailey (Sabrina Carpenter) and Maya
(Megan Lawless) and is especially happy with boyfriend Chris (KJ Apa). She admits it’s like living in two different
worlds but manages with both. When friend Kenya (Dominique Fishback)
convinces Starr to go to a local party, she runs into friend Khalil (Algee
Smith). Their party time is brief when a fight breaks out and there is gunfire.
Getting her safely away, Khalil and Starr talk about their
childhood memories when a police officer pulls them over. Starr tells Khalil to
do what he is told and keep his hands where they officer can see them.
Questioning the officer and not doing what is asked, Khalil finds himself at uncomfortable
odds with the officer. Outside the car it all happens so quickly as Khalil is
shot.
Starr’s parents try to protect their daughter when the
police question her but it’s all stopped when her Uncle Carlos (Common). She
sees him as an important person in her life when Maverick spent a little time
in prison. Also threatening her is King Lords (Anthony Mackie), a drug dealer
who wants her to keep her mouth shut about the incident.
Learning that the police officer is to go before a grand
jury, it becomes clear that Starr might not be able to hide her anonymity. A
few people in Garden
Heights know it was she
in the car with Khalil that night but Starr has to hide it from those she knows
as Williamson Prep. The confrontations are coming from all sides for Starr as
she realizes that she must either remain silent or let the truth be known.
When a protest breaks out, Starr must make a stand and hope
they all hear!
Stenberg as Starr is a young girl who was raised in the way
of surviving Garden
Heights while also
fitting into a school she is sent to for her own protection. Jumping in between
both situations, Starr has become fluent in gliding between the two. That is
until Khalil is killed and she is stuck between the worlds that she maneuvered
with ease just hours before. Stenberg gives a performance that is believable
and solid
Hornsby as Maverick is a man with a past but it isn’t the
past one might think. After meeting his wife, Mav became a family man who
believes in protecting his family by making them aware of what goes on in the
world. When it all comes to their front porch, there is nothing he won’t do for
his family – nothing. Hall as Lisa is equally protective of her family and
thinks its time to leave Garden
Heights , especially when
Khalil is killed and her daughter is in danger.
Smith as Khalil has a small role but an important one as
what happens to him is indicative of what is happening a lot in the United States .
Johnson as Seven is a young man also torn between two families but doesn’t
hesitate to support his sister Starr. Wright as Sekani is a young boy who is
witness to it all and makes a move that shocks everyone.
Common as Uncle Carlos is a man who is seeing the world from
the view of the police and even when he tries to explain it to Starr, it
doesn’t come off well. Mackie as King Lords the local kingpin is a rough man
who knows where he comes from but isn’t going to change where the money is.
Other cast include Issa Rae as April Ofrah, Tony Vaughn as
Mr. Lewis, Rhonda Dents as Miss Rosalie, Marcia Wright as Tammy, Al Mitchell as
Mr. Reuben, Javon Johnson as Pastor Eldridge, Kurt Yue as John, Andrene
Ward-Hammond as Brenda.
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The Bluray and DVD Special Features include Extended Scenes, Starting a Conversation,
The Talk, Code Switching, Starr: Shine Your Light, The Heart of Georgia , Thank U Georgia , Audio Commentary by George
Tillman, Jr., Amandla Stenberg, Russell Hornsby, Angie Thomas and Craig Hayes and Gallery.
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The film is based on the by Angie Thomas The Hate U Give which was turned into a
screenplay by Audrey Wells. THE HATE U GIVE premiered in 2018 at the Toronto
Film Festival and had wide release only a month later.
The film has received awards from the African-American Film
Critics Association, the American Film Festival, the Hampton International Film
Festival, Hollywood Film Awards, Indiana Film Journalists Association, Los
Angeles Online Film Critics Society, Mill Valley Film Festival and Philadelphia
Film Critics Circle Awards.
THE HATE U GIVE takes on the tough issues and the response
from both sides whether good or bad. This film is a conversation starter and I
wouldn’t hesitate to show it in classrooms everywhere as a teachable moment.
Just as Maverick teaches his children early, we all must teach our children
early but for reasons not based in fear but mutual respect.
In the end – two worlds and one voice!
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