Just finished I'm A Virgo - which was awesome - and couldn't help but think of Spike Lee's seemingly incoherent ideology and how, while Boots continues to release bangers, Spike shills crypto.

Admittedly, I have only seen two of Spike Lee's "social" movies, Do The Right Thing (which I really didn't "get" - please chime in if you can clarify) and Bamboozled (which I thought was poignant but a bit heavy handed and nihilistic). It appears to me that Spike Lee grasps the racial inequities in American society, but doesn't grasp the greater dimensions - he's trapped in, or has fallen into the trap of, detached liberalism.

I could be way off base here, so I hope y'all can offer some illumination - it seems like the crucial difference between Spike and Lee is that Boots has read theory.

Thoughts?

  • CommCat [none/use name]
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    1 year ago

    Yeah Spike totally lost it when he did the film (Black Klansman) about the black cop that infiltrated the Klan but he left out that the cop also worked against black radicals.

    • BelieveRevolt [he/him]
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      1 year ago

      That movie ends with the main character explaining to his activist girlfriend that he can do more good by being a cop than an activist LIB