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Belhe Zaimoglu
- Gericht
- (as Belel Zaimoglu)
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Stunning and unnerving...
I originally had this movie playing in the background, but the verse caught me, even though it was in German it was lyrical, and had such a presence that it was absolutely captivating.
The film via german rap explores the changing concept of racism in modern Germany. How it changes but in some ways remains ultimately the same. How now that black culture is being imulated by white culture they still in many respects view them as a lesser citizen. It delivers a well thought out message that is very heartfelt. The cinematography is as well brilliant and stunning. Well worth the 13 minutes of film it was shot upon, if only more film was like this.
The film via german rap explores the changing concept of racism in modern Germany. How it changes but in some ways remains ultimately the same. How now that black culture is being imulated by white culture they still in many respects view them as a lesser citizen. It delivers a well thought out message that is very heartfelt. The cinematography is as well brilliant and stunning. Well worth the 13 minutes of film it was shot upon, if only more film was like this.
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- lasherxl
- Feb 25, 2003
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