Anthony Mackie's performance was incredible; I just can't get with him not wanting to meet with the actual person he played, think he deserves more respect than that. Nonetheless, Detroit is an important film. And for the ignorant comments below about "bleeding liberals", I'll take a bleeding white heart over an ignorant white person any day. Empathizing with others' experience is how we can make this world right. It is a strength.
Rick Mileske Who cares if it's forgotten or not during the awards. Nobody is going to watch the Academy Awards this year, same as last year. (The show last year earned its 2nd all time lowest rating in its entire broadcast history)
Sadly, the predictions by Kathryn Bigalow and Anthony MacKie about another Detroit situation proved to be correct, as was seen last year with the death of George Floyd at the hands of police in Minnapolis. Detroit is a superb and outstanding film which perfectly portrays the racial tensions, the riots and racism which are still so prelevant in the States today. Despite the efforts of people like Martin Luther King to bring about peaceful and non violent change and to bring everybody closer together, these problems and attitudes shown so clearly in the film are still there today with no sign at all they will disappear in the near future or even in the long term future. While the Hurt Locker was not a bad film, she should have got the Best Director award for Detroit instead.
wow she's 65 she looks incredible
Ana Blaque can someone not even give a compliment nowadays
her face is plastered in makeup thats why . when she doesnt have it on she looks 90
@@AC-LING666 man, take a look in the mirror and have a cup of shut up. Hope you've gotten to be more pleasant in the 3 years since you posted this.
You kno the movie is gonna be heavy if Anthony Mackie isn't cracking jokes during the interview.
Anthony Mackie's performance was incredible; I just can't get with him not wanting to meet with the actual person he played, think he deserves more respect than that. Nonetheless, Detroit is an important film. And for the ignorant comments below about "bleeding liberals", I'll take a bleeding white heart over an ignorant white person any day. Empathizing with others' experience is how we can make this world right. It is a strength.
Bigelow is a great director. This ought to be good.
Detroit is one very terrific and strong movie. Let's hope it's not forgotten in Awards Season.
Rick Mileske Who cares if it's forgotten or not during the awards. Nobody is going to watch the Academy Awards this year, same as last year. (The show last year earned its 2nd all time lowest rating in its entire broadcast history)
"Could Detroit happen today?".......It is happening today. That's why it's almost unbearable to watch. At the same it's an important movie.
Agreed
He was very right about the fact that America is in a pressure cooker. George Floyd's death was the proverbial match.
she lookings fantastic for her age
Intense, well made movie - really made me emotional. Gayle's glasses, though!
When I saw this movie in the theater I heard a few women weeping.
the little awkward silence after the interviewer asked if detroit could happen today........ buddy............
She is a brilliant director and this film was amazing!
Joe Zamarelli I think this is her best.
SO GREAT!
Sadly, the predictions by Kathryn Bigalow and Anthony MacKie about another Detroit situation proved to be correct, as was seen last year with the death of George Floyd at the hands of police in Minnapolis. Detroit is a superb and outstanding film which perfectly portrays the racial tensions, the riots and racism which are still so prelevant in the States today. Despite the efforts of people like Martin Luther King to bring about peaceful and non violent change and to bring everybody closer together, these problems and attitudes shown so clearly in the film are still there today with no sign at all they will disappear in the near future or even in the long term future. While the Hurt Locker was not a bad film, she should have got the Best Director award for Detroit instead.
the pain is still with us !!!!!!!!!!!!!
Another great war movie by this incredible director!
R.i.p John Conyers
Interesting. But he wouldn't have wanted to meet the real life person? Odd...
RIP Diamondback
A complete and total financial disaster at the box office; and rightfully so.
Johnny Favorite why go and watch it when you have real life?
Sh does not look 65 here. More like 50
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