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Chi-Req Einglish Movie 2015
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Story Line:
After the murder of a child by a stray bullet, a group of women led by Lysistrata organize against the on-going violence in Chicago's Southside creating a movement that challenges the nature of race, sex and violence in America and around the world.
Review:
Chiraq is not an either-or proposition. It is an and and and and so on. Spike Lee's hand is pejorative, paternal, silly, and compassionate. The most hideous characters are stroked with a tinge of humanity. There is a sense, perhaps tied-in to the nagging paternalism in Spike Lee's depiction of Chicago, that most of the characters are self-indulgent adult babies – from the mayor to the gang leaders. Race is front and center, racial tropes carry much of the humor. The film is unrelenting in its evaluation of hyper-sexualized race taboos, the symbol of "sport", and the definition of "soldier". Handled with a lot of care and some bizarre humor is the tragic mess of rank and file chain-of-command retributive policing and its deplorable outcomes. Angela Basset - an American queen and Jennifer Hudson are so authentic and humane. Their presence on screen literally emotes compassion, warmth and honesty. I don't buy critics that say the film is making fun of death. I refuse to believe those two women could/would participate in that kind of mockery. That notwithstanding, Spike Lee did pay at least a small sum of fealty to the actual victims of Chicago gun violence by including dozens of them in the film. Where Chiraq mostly fell short was in the handling (and possibly casting) of the very complex and chaotic quagmire of Chicago gang dis-organization. The issue deserved a more sensitive touch and more realistic accounting. The thing is, youth violence in Chicago is significantly driven by the chaotic disorder of the gang structure and that wasn't dealt with at all – a clunky shortfall for an intensely nuanced film.
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