MiscellanousDecember 26, 2007 12:35 am

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The Great Debaters
By
Victoria Alexander
FilmsInReview.com

Noble, brilliant suit-wearing Negros fight for equality in racist Texas circa 1935. All the white people are toothless, evil pig farmers. Denzel insults his white audience with caricatures.

I wasn’t going to review “The Great Debaters” knowing full well the ugly emails I would get. If I don’t like a movie made by or about black people, I’m a racist; I didn’t like “Rent,” so I’m homophobic; and only the Lord and I know what happens when I don’t like the “underdog team makes good” sports movie.

But no group out-ranks the LOTR army.

DISCLAIMER: I leave for my 7th trip to the continent of Africa next week. And, just so you know, I don’t do Africa behind a big white air-conditioned bus. I camp out with the people. I know more about African culture from first-hand, feet on the ground experience then all my black neighbors and friends put together.

While I hope to go to Central Africa (Togo, Benin, Burkina Faso) next year, I must pass up visiting the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Rebel factions are notorious for attacking Western tourists. In 1998, foreigners were kidnapped and in 1999, a group of Western tourists was kidnapped and savagely hatched to death by rebels. Tourism to DRC is ill-advised.

This now said, let me also say that my critic colleagues encouraged me to write what they are afraid to write about “The Great Debaters,” even though they agree with me.

You’d think that when a top star directs, he’s got all the right support staff behind him. He’s watched and learned from great directors, he knows all about pacing and structure. He should know how to direct actors. “The Great Debaters” is poorly directed. All the acting is over-the-top. I’ve never seen a film with more sanctimonious, flaring nostrils, noble-faced actors. This is high school drama class directing. Everybody in “The Great debaters” is playing to the back row.

If you forgotten the cruel fight for equality, director and star Denzel Washington wants to shove it right back in your face. Denzel’s huge fan base might have either not known or forgotten America’s ugly past, so here it is. There is even a lynching.

What is Denzel Washington so bitter about? Julie Roberts, in her Vanity Fair cover story, continues to lust after him. He’s one of Hollywood’s biggest stars. Why the grudge? Get some therapy!

Its 1935 and Wiley College’s Professor Melvin B. Tolson is the coach of the debating team. He’s also a poet and secret union organizer. When does he teach? A classroom full of students want to join the debating team, so Professor Tolson must whittle down all the top students to a four-member team. He chooses Hamilton Burgess (Jermaine Williams) and arrogant Henry Lowe (Nate Parker). The two alternates are fiery feminist Samantha (Jurnee Smollett) and 14-year-old James Farmer Jr. (Denzel Whitaker).

Tolson is a fire-and-brimstone coach. Young James is the son of a strict preacher (Forest Whitaker) and, even though he is a brilliant student, he is given no slack. James Farmer Jr. grew up and founded the Congress of Racial Equality.

Tolson, dressed as a sharecropper and organizing the poor folk, comes to the attention of the mean town sheriff (John Heard). James follows Tolson to a union meeting and sees a lynching.

This is Texas in 1935 from director Washington’s point of view: Barely dressed, cud-chewing white pig farmers, racist sheriffs and deputies, and snotty, elite Harvard.

Tolson keeps applying and finally gets an invitation from Harvard to debate! Because of his union-organizing activities, he is unable to go with his team to Boston. The Wiley Debating Team suddenly loses Hamilton when his father questions Tolson alleged communist sympathies. At Harvard, the man who serves the trio their meals and attends to them is a classically trained, highly educated, well-dressed Negro.

I had no idea that college debating was so boring. You will agree with me.

How can one criticize “The Great Debaters” without looking like a mean-spirited racist? I also know how popular attending debating teams are with the movie-going public, so let me suggest you see the movie first before emailing me.

Victoria’s weekly column, “The Devil’s Hammer,” is posted every Monday. The Devil’s Hammer on FTB. If you would like to be included on my distribution list for a weekly preview, just email me at masauu@aol.com.

MiscellanousDecember 25, 2007 11:54 pm

I went home for Christmas and it was fun. Then we went to see I am Legend. When i was leaving, my mom packed food and sent me back to my place. lol. She also wrote me a check to buy a space heater .

I havent on here in a while. Busy with work and still busy. The Men’s half yearly sale starts tomorrow and i have to be at work early.

Here’s my wishlist for January:

L-glutathione supplements for my skin
New sony ericsson cell phone
Macbook or any other Mac laptop
Rosance X20 for skin if what im using stops working or if i take a break from it
Kinerase Clear skin moisture light – $75

MiscellanousDecember 13, 2007 9:17 pm

Eh so i took my last final of the year yesterday. yay. Ive been busy with work and next week will be really really busy because my department will be having a sale. That will keep my mind occupied while making money. Not sure what i’ll be doing for christmas. Maybe go to the family’s place again or somewhere else. I dont really care. Newyears ill be the big celebration. Oh i moved out. I now live in the Cascade area. A couple is renting out some rooms in their big house and the rent and arrangement is a good deal.