stereotypical, clichéd, white privilege, comedy masterpiece
Seriously.....who on earth is the target demographic for this frequently hilarious movie?
Even if you take away all the 'abuse', the central character is still one of the most unlikable creations ever comitted to film. And somehow, we're supposed to root for her?
The movie would be funny enough if it just wallowed in her own "I aint dun nuffin" black mindset.....but when you heap upon it all the other characters and situations....this movie is comedy gold.
The only problem is, the film-makers intentions were to make the target audience (i.e, lazy black people, who take no responsibility for their actions or inactions.......and self hating white SJW's) think "Oh my God....this poor girl"
The fact that this movie recieved so many plaudits as a piece of 'serious' cinema......is largely the reason why there is (thankfuly) a upturn in decent people wising up to the lie that is 'multiculturalism' and the reality of 'reverse racism'
No person (regardless of their creed or colour) should live this way?
Also no person (regardless of creed or colour) should have to apologise any more for 'slavery' (any more than blacks should still be citing such 'slavery' as an excuse for their current behaviour in the 21st century)
But every few years, film-makers put out 'excuse' movies like this (12 YEARS A SLAVE, BIRTH OF A NATION) to highlight the plight of a race of people (who simply refuse to move forward in life and expect everything handed to them, because the actions of people from centuries ago) with the built-in (time-honoured) cop-out of calling everything they don't agree with as "Racist"
And whilst the other movies I mentioned are period pieces, updating such themes (as with PRECIOUS') doesn't make it any less lazier thinking (or indeed, film-making)
Hopefuly Donald Trump can try clean up this 'Welfare-Culture' that (largely) afro-americans latch onto. The fact that violent black-on-black crime statistics rise every year (despite great leaps in equality for all races......not to mention the highly hypocritical 'Black Lives Matter' movement) is the reason why I'll continue to chuckle (heartedly) at this movie (or others like it) that expects me to empathise with such ugly, lazy and evil characters, who set themselves back further than any KKK group ever could, by their own actions (or lack of)
And if anyone doesn't like what I've said......I guess to save time, you could pull out the trusty old 'Race Card'
.....or if all else fails.....shoot me dead (and cite the enviroment that you created, as the convenient reason for such violence?)
"If you're lying.....I'll be back"