I Have Seen What The Eyes Shouldn’t See
I was scared when I was at Bushrod Recreation Center in North Oakland.
I was scared when I was at Bushrod Recreation Center in North Oakland.
I learned about microaggressions on Wednesday. Now I realize that the little jokes that we make have larger impact.
To many this is a simple problem with an easy solution. If I am interested in the class I should take it if not then drop it.
He had never been to a party, never ditched school, and worries about missing a pop quiz.
I then tried golf, and was known by faculty and students for being the only black girl on the team. I will admit, I definitely was the worst player because it was my first time playing, but I was determined to learn.
Most of the time when I tell people that I’m homeschooled, they instantly become an arsenal, sending a barrage of rapid-fire questions my way.
Another thing is the brilliant art style, each scene is drenched in rich, striking colors and perfectly lined with strong, bold strokes. One thing I would warn viewers about is the high amount of gore. If you can’t handle seeing blood, this isn’t the show for you.
Several stories interweave during 2 days in Los Angeles involving a collection of inter-related characters. A police detective with a drugged out mother and a thieving younger brother, two car thieves who are constantly theorizing on society and race, the white district attorney and his irritated and pampered wife, a racist white veteran cop (caring for a sick father at home) who disgusts his more idealistic younger partner and a black couple with a successful Hollywood director and his wife who must deal with the racist cop.
The character development in this movie was done exceptionally well, and the plot of story was far from predictable. Will Smith and Jess Barrett are phenomenal actors, they do a fantastic job in this movie, and their chemistry seemed to be in complete synch.