Hoodwinked (FILM REVIEW)
Hoodwinked
Film Review
by Kam Williams
Black Stereotypes Debunked in Thought-Provoking Sequel
In 2007, I named What Black Men
Think the Best Documentary of the year in my annual Blacktrospective film
feature. Now, Janks Morton, Jr. is back with Hoodwinked, an equally
thought-provoking sequel to his groundbreaking directorial debut.
This go-round, Janks again handles emcee duties
in a project ostensibly designed to debunk a host of harmful stereotypes about
African-Americans. He’s helped in that endeavor by an impressive supporting
cast comprised of esteemed luminaries like Dr. Marc Lamont Hill, Dr. Boyce
Watkins, Dr. Steve Perry, Dr. Ivory
Toldson, Dr. Jawanza Kunjufu, Dr. Joseph Marshall, Maniko Barthelemy and Kai
Jackson.
The movie opens with a confrontational
quote from Malcolm X, “Who taught you to hate yourself?” before Janks launches
into a series of impromptu, man-in-the-street interviews where he asks brothers
and sisters to name some positive stereotypes about black people. Most struggle
to come up with even one, which prompts Dr. Hill to surmise that blacks have
internalized white supremacy.
Next, Janks poses several questions
to help highlight how some commonly-held, mistaken beliefs about blacks have
left the bulk of the community brainwashed about itself. For example, he asks,
“Are there more black men in jail or in college?” and the response he
invariably gets is “in jail,” which is totally erroneous.
He goes on to challenge more of the
conventional wisdom about blacks on issues ranging from the high school dropout
rate to the percentage of deadbeat dads to the ratio of females to males
attending college.
Sadly, many African-American
appearing here are “skeptical about any statistics that don’t show blacks in a
negative light” leading one of the experts to conclude that they must have
“whitewashed minds.” Overall, Hoodwinked serves as a sobering wake-up call that
it’s high time for blacks to unlearn self-hating propaganda and to “turn to
each other” instead of “on each other,” as suggested by Dr. Hill.
Here, here! The black community owes
a debt of gratitude to Janks Morton for his continued commitment to raising African-American
cultural consciousness.
Excellent
(4 stars)
Unrated
Running time: 87 minutes
Distributor: iYAGO
Entertainment Group
To see a trailer for Hoodwinked, visit: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9QpeEEbp3cA
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