I watched the trailer to Wes Anderson's The Grand Budapest Hotel. It is definitely one of his films. Composed like a painting, every character a quirky character--didn't know it was rated R, though.
The full of quirky characters thing got me thinking. Do black films--that is, films in which the majority of characters are people of color and are portrayed as people of color--have films like this? Films that have every character laden with quirk and also that have a distinctive style behind them. Like a Fargo?
The answer left me scratching my head. I think I need to seek these films out. The closest I could think of was the first Friday movie. Yet it didn't quite make it because the love interest was a black hole of no personality. Oops.
I'm very sure these movies exist, and I'm just ignorant of them. They've got to. I wish I knew about them.
The full of quirky characters thing got me thinking. Do black films--that is, films in which the majority of characters are people of color and are portrayed as people of color--have films like this? Films that have every character laden with quirk and also that have a distinctive style behind them. Like a Fargo?
The answer left me scratching my head. I think I need to seek these films out. The closest I could think of was the first Friday movie. Yet it didn't quite make it because the love interest was a black hole of no personality. Oops.
I'm very sure these movies exist, and I'm just ignorant of them. They've got to. I wish I knew about them.
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