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White man with a black sidekick ?


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I liked some of the movie and the chemistry of the leads but hated this part of it. Its not that it wouldn't be possible that Glenn Powell would have a black friend. It bothers me when the wedding at the center of the movie was a bi racial lesbian couple. Its as if some producer thought because since the movie had two white leads we need to include the black best friend and the lesbian wedding. It felt very forced and I guarantee you the audience who showed up to this movie was mostly white.

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The woke factor was just a tad too high for me.

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They have to meet those ESG quotas, even when it doesn't make any sense.

They are really intent on pushing the whole black lesbian interracial thing, even though the black community in places like America have been most vocal and against homosexuality.

I imagine they're trying desperately to brainwash the next generation into accepting that doomed lifestyle.

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If you are making a movie meant to promote the straight formation of couples the gay agenda doesn't belong in the movie.

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😂

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Yes, because everything must be heteromative. There can be no variation. And straight people never have gay friends.

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What, they're brainwashing people that it's okay to have gay friends? DOOM!!! Doom is upon us!!!

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No, they're trying to brainwash women into thinking that interracial lesbian relationships are normal especially among the group of people who absolutely abhor that community.

It's like trying to convince Jewish people that Nazis love them.

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Yeah they ruined a decent movie with the painfully forced diversity.

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Brainwash! Haha. That's insane. What bullshit. There's widespread dislike of gays and lesbians among both blacks and whites. It's never been a specifically "black thing".

Some of the most popular entertainers in the black community are now and have always been LGBT. Lil Nas is a very good example of an openly gay rapper. Black people don't hate him. They've made him one of the most successful Hip Hop acts. It didn't start with him. Remember Lil Richard? In the disco era there was Sylvester, a transgender gay black man who dressed as a woman. He was immensely popular, not among whites, but among blacks.

Uh, I'm personally against same-sex marriage as a queer supremacist. But to say that a lesbian relationship is not healthy and "normal"? The American Psychological Association disagrees with you.

Who the fuck are you to diagnose what's "normal" over the heads of licensed doctors, you raging bigot?🤣

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The film had great production quality. It looked great. Casting a black man as comic relief was very outa place and so was the LHBTQIA+ couple. So much so I turned it off before the final act. That kid from Top Gun was ok.

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I saw it in theaters but I likely won't watch it again.

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That and they go to live in a house in AU that only the 1% of the world can afford. I wish they set it in Boston but kept it grounded.

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I liked the singing ending!

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It was splendid, outside of the cast trying to sing

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The only unbelievable part with the black sidekick was that he is supposed to be the son of Bryan Brown. They have basically no chemistry as father and son, it just don't work. He is more acting like the friend coming by.

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He was his STEP father. They didn't mention it it til later in the movie.

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Damn you boys just cant keep them negroes off your screens, it must be terrible for you.
Even when watching these blonde blue eyed Caucasians one pops up in a supporting role!
oh the horror!

I hope you marched straight back to Blockbuster and demanded your money back!

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Do you ever see white people in Tyler Perry movies? No, my problem with this part of the movie is the people who don't seem to believe white people can't have their own movies or culture. There was no need for the wedding to be of a bi-racial lesbian couple and the black best friend. It's as if they are there just to make a point and nothing else. You are making a movie meant to promote the straight formation of couples and the Gay Agenda doesn't belong in this movie.

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Just watch old movies from the 1930s since POC and LGBTQ offend you.

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It wasn't a race thing. I just didn't see how they were “best friends”. They had nothing in common.

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