Am I Racist Movie Review: Matt Walsh Takes on DEI
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- Опубликовано: 14 окт 2024
- Matt Walsh’s latest mockumentary Am I Racist takes a satirical and disruptive approach to exploring race and Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) programs. Through a series of undercover interactions and staged workshops, Walsh critiques DEI practices and the people who enforce them. But does his deadpan humor and shocking setups effectively expose flaws in the system, or does it veer too far into controversy? In this review, we’ll break down the film’s humor, its take on modern race relations, and how it compares to Walsh’s previous films.
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My biggest complaint about the movie was that it was too short. It could easily have been 15-30 more minutes, and covered more conversations. The amount that was payed out to some of the activists was so outlandish, it's a shame we couldn't get more content from their interaction. Maybe even a litttle behind the scene action too. Daily Wire could easily come out with a second movie to this, with a lot of that content in it, and it would still be interesting to watch.
It would have been interesting to see it a bit longer but I generally think it got the message across in the runtime it had.
I think people are overreacting to this film because of the campaigns leading to the elections. It's actually a funny film and it's an honest look at the DEI "Industry".
@@DecodingNollywood FACTS
I disagree its racism against white people even though the vast majority of white people were not racists and the VAST MAJORITY of people of "color" were the racist slavers, its a historical FACT. Its much more prevalent in black people, today since slavery is illegal you just have more black on black violent crime and its getting less and less because they united under hate the white man, so its racism and its predominalty a black thing.
Ok, lets other part be added on, its good. TYJ
Good teaching ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Amazing movie 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Very amazing story ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Very balanced review. I think its much ado about nothing.
@@RogbaArimoro honestly
Good speaking 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
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Hilarious and at the same time, disturbing.
Interesting
Very
Its bold, provocative and outrageously funny documentary. Regardless of where you stand politically, Am I Racist? will be an eye-opening experience that will change the way you look at anti-racists and racism in America. TYJ
@@patokingtyjpilato It is
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This movie is perfection. We need to get rid of racism once and for all. It was almost entirely dead!
it shares the same flaws: manipulative editing, lazy jokes, and no curiosity, ending on a thoughtless finale with no call to action. TYJ
@@africatyjwakanda I don't agree
You literally plagiarized this comment from a Rotten Tomatoes critic (Jessie Gender). You haven't even seen the film.
@@canadianninja1756😅
This documentary it shares the same flaws: manipulative editing, lazy jokes, and no curiosity, ending on a thoughtless finale with no call to action. TYJ
@namityjkaterina I get your point but I don't agree
I’m a big fan of Matt Walsh’s. However, this movie was not up to snuff. It was a poor follow up to “What is a Woman” which I loved. It was too long and very boring!
Opinions vary! I thought it was the funniest movie I've seen in a long time. I never saw "What is a Woman?"
@jeffmutch7640 It Really wasn't on the same level as the previous film but I think it did the trick.
@@GrnXnhamyou should
Very funny and cringy.
@@jmcconnell09 lmao
Ya im never going to watch this bullshit because its designed to piss me off and then you can point and say see it must be true because its making him angry even though its just some asshat being inflamitory to make money.