Daveed Diggs Uncut: Black Representation in Hollywood, “Blindspotting,” and “Hamilton”
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- Опубліковано 19 лип 2018
- The actor, writer and producer of "Blindspotting" discusses making a movie that focuses on race relations and police brutality, the biggest lesson he learned from "Hamilton" and being a black creative in Hollywood.
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Oooh..thank you!
I came backwards into Daveed Diggs' career, only seeing and hearing Hamilton for the first time with the film, then discovering clipping and his solo work. So I'm now going back and watching all these interviews and appearances for the first time. He's really one of the most interesting celebrities with unreal talent. One thing I notice, though, is that he really shines when he's being asked good questions, so cheers to KC Ifeanyi for being an exceptional interviewer. You asked great questions, and you actually listened to the answers, both of which are rare skills.
I'm living basically the same life as you currently with that timeline 🤣🤣 Daveed is now probably one of my top 5 rappers of all time just, from clipping. alone, and seeing that he's been this insane for more than the last decade (him and Rafael) is just so dope to see. Idk if he's trying to be as big as his talent presents himself as, but damn does he deserve so much more recognition 😫
Damn, Daveed Diggs is extremely talented, smart, and thoughtful and has like zero condescension. I hope he keeps making awesome stuff with his artist friends. We need more original films like Blindspotting.
I'm literally obsessed with Daveed since Blackish.
Same but from Hamilton
Lauren Brown 147 hahah me tho
Became a fan also from Hamilton. I have seen some of the episodes that he was in on blackish but I am really not a fan of that show, just can't get into it, its too stereotypical for me and just down right annoying. Daveed shines in Hamilton and I definitely see why he won the Tony Award.
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He is such a beautiful man
aaah ikr
There ought to be a law for a man to be that GORGEOUS!!❤❤❤❤😍😍😍😍
I KNOW RIGHTT
Me the hole video: 😍😍😍
Yo this interviewer needs a raise, his transition to questions are seamless and the questions are of quality
this interviewer was very good
Completely agree. It just sounded like a natural conversation
Got to see Blindspotting in LA with a Q&A with Daveed and Rafael afterwards, and it was an INCREDIBLE movie. So excited for what Daveed does in the future!
Watch his commencement speech at Brown University from where he graduated - i think it was the 2018 graduating class. Amazing, intelligent, funny, self-deprecating, inspriing....
his rings are so pretty he's so perfect bye
This was a really good interview on both parts! Gotta find a way to watch Blindspotting at some point since I really like Daveed as a creative and find his projects to be really good
It’s on hbo if you have that
You can also add it to you Hulu account
@@lupevilla2734 Wow! I think I have HBO! I'll try to find it.
@@lupevilla2734 Did they just remove it from HBO or something? Or is this somehow not related to HBO Max? 🤣 Either way I bought the Blu Ray for the movie because I loved it so much, but I rented it the first time I watched it since it ain't on any Streaming sites from what I see.
I think Daveed Diggs is very cool. I want to see Hamilton.
You have to see it, you will be hooked. I have watched it so many times I have all the songs running through my head. My grandsons, 11& 15 are obsessed with it and are always singing the songs. You're gonna love it.
YOU HAVE’T SEEN IT
My mind:🤯🤯
Diggs and Rafael are my new favorite people and I hope they continue to make films together.
BLINDSIDING doesn't need a sequel but damn I'd love to see these characters again.
Right! The prequel!!!
Apparently now they're working on a show adaptation???? Not sure how that'll go, but as long as the same people work on it, it's gotta be gold. I can't wait, as well I really can't wait for the new clipping. album 😭😭❤
I love when men talk the way he talks. So eloquently.
Daveed is so chilled, I love it!
I loved this movie. It was an amazing and important message. I can hardly wait to watch it again. Oh, and Daveed is a genius. End of story.
Seriously had to look up what a capoeirista was. o.o Brazilian martial art. Cool.
I WANT THESE EXTRA SCENES RELEASED! Someone give me a DVD on this movie. I need Director's Cut.
Nooo, this story is definitely heavy. The first time I saw it,
It was "Monster" that lured Jess?! I'd never heard them say what piece it was, really. But "Monster" IS monster. Both the poem and the rap Rafa does are insane. Though the poem version is even heavier than this movie. Rafa is definitely some kind of beautiful monster.
That boat scene was SO subversive. Cuz cuz. xD!
I'm wondering where this movie sugar-coated, let alone OVER sugar-coated. It felt very, very real for me, personally.
I'm excited to hear clipping. is coming out with a new album! I adore "Splendor and Misery." And various other songs from their other albums.
Hamilton seriously was a friend project, wasn't it? Daveed has said several times that he only got in the musical BECAUSE he knew Lin, had known Lin for years through Freestyle Love Supreme. Said if he'd actually had to audition, there's no way he'd have gotten the part. But Lin, being as talented as he is, has a lot of other talented friends and connections. So Hamilton just WORKS. Also, as regards Rafa and Diggs, #DreamsWithFriends.
It's funny, but I never noticed that Hamilton never did parades or the like. possibly because the shows got other productions to perform. I don't think "Dear, Evan Hansen" is any less for having done parades, but I'm happy Lin and co. kept Hamilton pure.
It's so interesting that Daveed has such respect for Ryan Coogler, who apparently doesn't code switch for anyone. Lately, I've seen several teachers that are praising young, Black students and acknowledging that African American Vernacular English is a legitimate form of language, but are emphasizing the need to teach them the standard version, teaching them how to code switch "when they need to" to successfully function in today's America. But the idea that we normalize Black English, make everyone comfortable with all kinds of Blackness... I'm very much here for that.
Bless him for championing other creatives that haven't been given the chance.
I'd like him to get back to some rap songs, too. I'd love more of him and Rafa, him with clipping., and just him, to be honest.
I didn't know he met Utkarsh through FLS. O.O I knew he met Lin, Tommy Kail, and Chris Jackson through it. But wow. #DreamsWithFriends, for real.
Excited to see him in Velvet Buzzsaw.
YASS REPRESENT OAKLAND
YESSS
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( I don’t know why I’m commenting on this I’m from Maryland 😐👉🏾👈🏾)
Jasmines in it!
Such a great interview!
how does this only have 404 likes?
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30 seconds in...."Justified" bruh did you watch the movie. It about overreactions, underappreciation, & the nuances of those intersecting grey areas we navigate
Continued blessings and success in all your endeavors. Keep discovering! No limitations! Love you and your work!
Uma das melhores entrevistas que eu já assisti!
He speaks fax frfr
Work in a way that nothing is precious...
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I liked the movie but it honestly didn't feel that deep to me. Not that it may be thought-provoking but it really didnt hit me emotionally except for the increasingly skilled use of freestyle verse to amplify the emotional point of the scene. Also, I couldn't buy Diggs as any type of "tough guy" who was misread, especially not with how he sounds like a nerd. I wouldn't take him too seriously in the real world. Sorry not sorry. And yeah yeah Jon Jones talks like that too and he would demolish me... anyway wtf am i still typing for *lights joint**hits joint
What hit me emotionally were the themes of white privilege throughout the film. Miles tries so hard to be ghetto. Yes he grew up in the hood, but he still feels the need to overcompensate because he's white. Yet even when both he and Collin commit the same crime, only Collin goes down for it, so Miles' white privilege still saves him in the end no matter how foolish he acts. Miles is the true thug here, yet society doesn't acknowledge it and he isn't given the credit he so desperately wants for it. Collin just wants to live his life, but he will always pose a threat to his surroundings just because he is black.
I think a huge turning point in the film was when Miles fought that hipster black kid. I think that's when Collin started seeing the white privilege too. Here was his best friend destroying another fellow member of the black community just because he could, and he will still get away with it. That had to break something inside of him.
Rick Brees have several seats the movie was good he did a good portrayal point is is he is successful and making money and will be around in the industry for a long time to come this is just the beginning for him
I think that’s the point though. The irony is that Miles (Casal) is the more aggressive one, while Colin (Diggs) is more soft-spoken and responsible, but he’s the one paying for it while Miles doesn’t have to answer for anything. I think that it shows the commentary on white privilege more than anything. This is one of my favorites, but I can definitely see where you’re coming from with how you feel