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BLACKkKLANSMAN – A REVIEW

Whether it was Spike Lee’s amazing comeback on feature cinema, or it was John David Washington’s superior Ron Stallworth Shearling jacket, the satirical adaption to the character’s true story gets revamped in this drama-crime film. The BlackkKlansman won the Grand Prix at the Cannes Film Festival this year which is the proof of Spike Lee’s rhetorical magic and priceless direction.

Produced and brought to fans by the critically acclaimed Academy Award winning hit, ‘Get Out’ – Jordan Peele’s directorial debut that left the audiences in awe of the epic portrayal of the movie’s unique screenplay – BlackkKlansman too, is set to rule America with its aim to educate the fans regarding the fallacies in America.

A rhetoric in disguise, or as director Spike Lee would call it – an arduous wake-up call – to the citizens of America to gather around, listen, discover the fallacies, and uncover the solutions that have affected the nation.

While this might seem somewhat similar to Barack Obama’s sermon, the critically hit movie, BlackkKlansman, aims to target the younger generation with some satire and intellectual yet absurd humour, which would in turn help to conjure an awakening as envisioned by Spike Lee. Heavily coined as “Spike Lee’s Joint – based upon some fo’ real, fo’ real shit”, BlackkKlansman aims to welcome its fans a little too bluntly.

 

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David John Washington, Denzel Washington’s prized legend, can be seen as an Afro-American black cop in a BlackkKlansman Ron Stallworth Shearling Jacket whose everyday struggles are concerned with battling the record sheets with wryness and typicality. In response to a newspaper ad of the Ku Klux Klan, Ron Stallworth, acts as a white supremacist while his white, Jewish coworkers plainly turn around to listen to the horror he’s spewing over the line.

With the aim to go undercover, Ron Stallworth then proceeds to take help from his white counterpart, Flip Zimmerman, played by Adam Driver, who is then presented upfront at meetings with the Ku Klux Klan. Furthermore, Flip Zimmerman tends to uncover more details and meet with the future organizational legend, David Duke.

In an attempt to shed shade on the current presidency of the States, the movie focuses on the David Duke’s “Make America great again’ slogan and his aim to lead the Ku Klux Klan from the shadows. The movie also tends to the naivety of Ron Stallworth in response to the presidential candidacy of David Duke, who shrugs and disposes off the ‘resounding threat’ quite idly in front of his boss.

While the movie does a great deal of justice to satire and contemporary portrayal of harsh-cum-bitter truths that are now facing America like an ordeal, and that is exactly what the movie aims to showcase, and therefore, send a wake-up call to its ardent audience.

Ron Stallworth’s presence in the movie is highlighted by the portrayal of Denzel Washington’s son, whose BlackkKlansman John David Washington Suede Jacket can be seen making waves in local thrift stores and online e-stores as well.

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