Director Sam Levinson Responds To 'Malcolm & Marie' Backlash
Director Sam Levinson Addresses ‘Malcolm & Marie’ Backlash, Twitter Praises Zendaya & John David Washington’s Performances
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“I don’t know why because Marie agrees with the critic, and that’s why I don’t necessarily know why it would be hard to review in that sense. I’m not sure everyone sees it that way, but it’s an absurdist scene at its core. I always go back to the idea that Marie agrees with the critic! I think it’s quite evident that Marie is the gravitational pull of the entire piece and that she is what holds everything together, whether or not she was getting the credit for it.”
On the subject of Malcolm calling out white critics for always seeing Black films by Black directors being only about race, Levinson admits that it does happen in the industry.“It’s kind of evident in film criticism and history. Do the Right Thing was originally received by certain New York critics at the time as a call to violence, and that Spike Lee didn’t make just a bad film but an irresponsible film, and it shouldn’t be released. You look back and think, ‘Who was right?’. There is this tendency amongst the establishment, and I mean white establishment critics, to categorise things and talk about them in a way that can sometimes speak to their own importance. [Films are] so ‘important’ that suddenly nobody wants to see [them] because it feels like homework.”
Levinson also added that he did not feel any anxiety expressing that critique becuase he is a white filmmaker stating, “I didn’t have anxiety in that sense because I have too much respect for the collaborative nature of filmmaking.”2.
Lol, this is very accurate.
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Zendaya was acting, ACTING.
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Nope, they damn sure didn’t.
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YUP!
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Bingo.
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She damn sure did.
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Director Sam Levinson Addresses ‘Malcolm & Marie’ Backlash, Twitter Praises Zendaya & John David Washington’s Performances was originally published on hiphopwired.com