Bottom Line: 




This is a bold film that captures racism and prejudice in modern society. It has been called "intense" by some people, and it has won an
Oscar for Best Picture of 2005.
A Synopsis: Set in L.A., this picture has several storylines that weave themselves together by the end. Whether its white on black, Persian on Hispanic, black on Asian... this film captures racism and prejudice on many levels, and in many ways: the police, the performing arts, the judicial system, etc. As the tagline states: "You think you know who you are. You have no idea." This drama lasts for 113 min (1 hr 53 min). If you do not want to be trapped in your social bubble forever, this movie is for you. [For another review of the movie, and of a few others, see my fellow comrade in reviews at
The Fishian Chronicles.]
(Rated
for language, sexual content, and some violence.)
Critique Feedback Average (2 votes): 4.5 / 5.0 



