Judas and the Black Messiah
⭐ 9.0/10
(Originally written by Beans)
This movie is set after both the murders of MLK and Malcolm X - high tensions in the civil rights movement. Chairman Fred Hampton is moving up in the ranks as leader of the Black Panthers in Chicago, and William
O’Neal infiltrates the party for the FBI.
This movie is haunting. As you can imagine it’s not a feel good story with a happy ending. Portrays the struggle of the black man and the many different facets of the revolution. Daniel Kaluuya who plays Fred is captivating. He was merely 21 when he rose to this prominent position but the way he gathered and rallied people was incredible. He was able to join forces with another gang, and the redneck, lower class white man - they called it the rainbow coalition and they all had a common enemy: the white man and his oppressive system.
A very important watch that portrays perhaps a lesser known story and segment of the civil rights movement. In my opinion, shows very clearly the appeal of the Black Panthers and not only the good they did for the community but also the protection they were able to provide.
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