The struggle is real. All great heroes of ours had to go through the struggle, continue to turn our backs, and ignore the reality of our lives. Our lives are not butterflies and rainbows. The struggle is real. I understand. We all have an opinion. I don't have to understand it. I just need to acknowledge it.
Im sorry but Im tired of Black trauma. Too busy seeing it everyday. I don't need to sit a watch it for entertainment. Too bad he is so brilliant; yet can't use his brilliance to make money legally. We love to see a movie about Black people with that type of premise. I'll pass for my peace.
The only subjects for black movies, drug dealer,(50cents favorite)slavery, abused men and or women, wrongly incarcerated, struggling single mom and or father, racist boss, neighbor etc. So tired,so, so tired. I never watch. 🤦🏾♀️
There's nothing inspiring about a gifted kid from the hood who was afforded every advantage to get out, who nonetheless chose to go back to the hood, sell drugs, and die after graduating from Yale with honors. And yet so many Black kids from well-to-do or affluent 2-parent households have to compete with ppl like Robert Peace for the attention and resources that the powers that be (guilty monied liberal whites) are so willing to hand out with reckless abandon in the hood. Rob's life story is a cautionary tale. I pray the movie is responsible enough to clearly convey that message in the same way the book did. But it likely won't. Sadly, I get the sense ppl will walk away thinking Rob was a hero and a victim of his environment. Truth is, Rob was a drug dealer who happened to have also been a genius who graduated from Yale, who ultimately made the decision to squander his potential.
Saw this at Sundance--out of the films I saw it was my favorite. Jay Will was great, and Blige is always one to watch.
Just saw it yesterday excellent movie. Must see
CAMPAIGN campaign campaign!!!!!!......
this movie should make it the next awards season.
This looks great!!!
The struggle is real. All great heroes of ours had to go through the struggle, continue to turn our backs, and ignore the reality of our lives. Our lives are not butterflies and rainbows. The struggle is real. I understand. We all have an opinion. I don't have to understand it. I just need to acknowledge it.
😂🥹🤣😭😅🤮
Yes, this looks quality !!!! i'll be checking this out too !!
Pass the popcorn
This movie looks awesome. Though I could do without the snow bunny factor.
What’s the snow bunny factor?
She was not white…..Latina
😄 well he did go to Yale so…
Camilla Cabello of all people. Racist but will be fine with Black people to be in a movie of course
That looks wicked!
Looks good
wow
Well well well, Monet finally allowing her child to forget the game and go to college. How the turn tables...
😩😂
Looks amazing
Coool!
They should have titled this “BLACK TAX, the struggle” ( people look up what black tax means)
Looks Damn Good..
Does anybody know what song this is?
C.S. Armstrong - Redemption
@@sunflowerjoo7029 Thank you!
@@sunflowerjoo7029 Can't find it anywhere
A prison song remix movie lol i like it
Im sorry but Im tired of Black trauma. Too busy seeing it everyday. I don't need to sit a watch it for entertainment. Too bad he is so brilliant; yet can't use his brilliance to make money legally. We love to see a movie about Black people with that type of premise. I'll pass for my peace.
Bye.
Facts!!!
Agreed!
It’s really too bad, because I like Chiwetel E a lot.
Same here - won't watch; not even finishing the trailer smh
Good trailer 5 star vs good movie 5 star 😮😮
Nice
What's this song
i need it too
The love interest choice is vile
The only subjects for black movies, drug dealer,(50cents favorite)slavery, abused men and or women, wrongly incarcerated, struggling single mom and or father, racist boss, neighbor etc. So tired,so, so tired. I never watch. 🤦🏾♀️
Played by Black brits.
Looks good but definitely not an inspiring tale.
Oops, somebody accidentally made a good movie. You know that’s not supposed to happen 😂
Why? Because it's a mostly black cast! Only a white, bigoted person would say what you just said!
There's nothing inspiring about a gifted kid from the hood who was afforded every advantage to get out, who nonetheless chose to go back to the hood, sell drugs, and die after graduating from Yale with honors. And yet so many Black kids from well-to-do or affluent 2-parent households have to compete with ppl like Robert Peace for the attention and resources that the powers that be (guilty monied liberal whites) are so willing to hand out with reckless abandon in the hood. Rob's life story is a cautionary tale. I pray the movie is responsible enough to clearly convey that message in the same way the book did. But it likely won't. Sadly, I get the sense ppl will walk away thinking Rob was a hero and a victim of his environment. Truth is, Rob was a drug dealer who happened to have also been a genius who graduated from Yale, who ultimately made the decision to squander his potential.
*** NO spoilers!! 🤐 What you doing man 🤨🤦♀️
@@ladydi876 I'm encouraging people to read the book before they see the movie. And to ultimately learn from ole boy's failures.
@@chad8414 MARA!!!!!!....
@@ladydi876 If it's based on a book then there is no such thing as "spoilers".
Just goes to show that there are "EDUCATED FOOLS" everywhere.