Dear White People
2014
⏱️ 108 minutes
📅 Released
🌐 EN
DramaRomance
Four college students attend an Ivy League college where a riot breaks out over an "African-American" themed party thrown by white students. With tongue planted firmly in cheek, the film explores racial identity in 'post racial' America while weaving a story about forging one's unique path in the world.
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I really wonder what's going on with Black communities. This movie is completely racist. Most of the things that happen on the movie would never happen in real life. Maybe not in this century. But I guess if we want to live together, they must stop making these anti-white movies.
December 31, 2017
**Is it about the student politics or racism?**
Actually, I don't understand this film, I mean the story, what it intended to tell us. Maybe it's for Americans only. I thought it could be some underrated cool comedy, but what I just saw was definitely not expected. I kind of felt it was a student politics and if it stayed like that way I would have had no problem. But they said it is a comedy and I did not get any, in between it became a racism thing. I never understood this American racism, why they're making it so complicated. Especially the condition of the US is not looking good right now and this film pours a more oil to it. I'm neither white nor black or an American, and sorry I did not find it a good film. Even more, I don't get, how a television series is getting ready to follow-up it. So no offense for those who liked it, seems I'm in a wrong place. I just rated and reviewed what I felt it deserves, other than that I'm not against the film. I'm out of here!
_3/10_
September 29, 2016
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Director
Justin Simien
Writer
Justin Simien
Producer
Justin Simien, Ann Le, Angel Lopez
Production
Homegrown Pictures, Duly Noted, Code Red
Keywords
controversysatirepolitical correctnessfree speechpost-racial americarace relationscollege girlsus student unioncollege in united states