Fraylin Ventura
Intro to Film Studies
Blog Draft #3
Mr. Monahan
3.6.19
This honorable and compelling man had an intense moment in life. Malcolm X is the first film about an African American to be given a blockbuster budget by a Hollywood studio. That the film was made at all, much less as an epic, is primarily due to writer/director Spike Lee's history of producing controversial films that make money. Malcolm X was surrounded by racially-based tensions from the onset. Lee used racial considerations to wrest control of the project from white directors only to find himself maligned by some African American intellectuals who felt he was not qualified to take on so weighty a subject. Yet another racial nuance arose when Warner Brothers refused to approve completion funding after Lee went over budget. The slave mind- “the house negro” - other ministers with NOI are becoming envious of the attention that Malcolm X is getting. The white girl at Harvard University’s - exchange really happened and Malcolm X reportedly regretted his response according to the question they asked him during his speech.“That is over. I speak my own words and think my own thoughts” - Malcolm has separated from the teaching of Elijah Muhammad. “There can’t be white and black unity if there’s no black and white unity at all.”
He soon becomes part of Harlem's crime scene and is shown at bars handling gambling transactions but not pumping or selling drugs, other facets of his criminal years. After a fallout with West Indian Archie (Delroy Lindo, who also portrayed Woody Carmichael in Crooklyn), the mob boss, Malcolm and his sidekick Shorty flee to Boston where they become house robbers until caught and sent to prison. The housebreaking is mainly played for laughs as are Malcolm's repeated hair straightening shampoos, painful procedures used in his autobiography to symbolize hatred to Him. Malcolm is shown having a meteoric rise through the ranks of the Nation until he is second in importance only to Elijah Muhammad. Viewers unfamiliar with the movement are likely to get the impression that it was much larger than it was (a few thousand at most), but Malcolm's pivotal role in its growth and public image is on target.
His anti-white speeches and virulent attacks on civil rights leaders are mainly kept off screen while his equally strong views on personal and community self-help are spotlighted. His personal life, particularly his marriage, is projected as exemplary.“We had the best organization anyone in general has ever seen. Niggers ruined it”, does he not connect to the “niggers” or the blacks who are not muslims. His house turned out on fire!
Beyond doubt, Malcolm suggest that the NOI has been infiltrated by the FBI and they are responsible for the threats of his fire - Sam Cooke makes me cry a lot. Aunt SONG - tells Malcolm Jesus will protect him; this is sarcastic because Malcolm is a Muslim. Malcolm is very tense of what is going on. Another example would be, the following Mohammad after Malcolm they found him after he told the location to somebody he trusted. Now him and his family are getting calls all night and being threatened. I’m Malcolm X.” (Nelson taught them to said that because he was one of the best leader that fought for our human rights).
Eventually, many people thought about that he wouldn’t accomplish any goal in his life. The reason that I say this is because many of his friendships were being extremely vicious and pitiless to him because they didn’t love his personality that transmits the following: nobility, serenity, and empathy. Additionally, he went to every schools and taught them a symbol of empowerment.
Overall, this majestic film-making had such inimitable similarity. For example, while we can be self-involved from time to time, human beings nowadays we’re not being so open handed to the community. On the other hand, many people would say that people sometimes we have to be extremely superb to them. Arguably, in real life that’s not the case because now our generations have different aptitude and perspectives that only them they can recognize it. The last two film that we have watch had a splendid and tremendous leaders with a full potential to shows to the world that you voice matter a lot. Don’t let your voice to be denied in the most harmful way. To be more evident, these two leaders did a spectacular job. In particular, In my own opinion they eventually believed they could achieve anything. Nevertheless, I believe that these two protagonists people shouldn’t be treated in this type of way. Being tortured and verbally and maimed by them as well. For example, while we can be egocentric from time to time, human beings are intuitively greedy. But on the other hand, many people would disagree with my statement because they’d definitely say that everyone are extremely excellent person. We can notice that in this film half the of people were changing their personalities. The other way that Starr Carter film connects to my evidence is because they went through a difficult moment. For example, she witnesses the fatal shooting of her childhood best friend at the hands of a police officer. Facing pressure from all sides of the community, Starr must find her voice and decide to stand up for what's right.
These movies develop in us a perspective of looking at life. For example, it helps us build opinions and have points of view on things in life. People debate over the subject of whether discrimination and fatal shooting is the best way to avenge. In reality, this is not the best of doing it because they're multiple methods to stop doing this nonsense. However, after Malcolm X he starting preaching and teaching everyone that no one in this world can stop preventing you to do what you love. Black viewers will not be impressed by Malcolm’s experiences and the racism he lived through, but they may be surprised to find that he was less one-criticism and also was developing his own ideas until he passed away. It looked and felt like issues were long gone. Which can always happen but life is too short with not enough time to spare. Sometimes we offer how hard reality hits us. We think we have it all but 9 times out of 10 we don’t have enough. We realize when it’s too late. We can lose it all at times. Realizing how much we have and to keep reaching for our goal, until we earn it. However, with determination and hunger to succeed, those obstacles will be worthwhile. Viewers can take this as a lesson that hard work may not pay off right away; but if you keep striving, you will get where you want to be.