Blindspotting
Film
Review by Kam Williams
Lifelong
Friendship Tested by Police Shooting in Bay Area Buddy Dramedy
Collin
(Daveed Diggs)
and Miles (Rafael Casal), who are black and white, respectively, have
been best friends since they were kids. Now in their twenties, they
both still live in the rough Oakland 'hood where they grew up,
although they've been watching it gentrify in recent years.
The
changing demographics have made it hard for the two to get along with
their new yuppie neighbors. After all, Collin is a convicted felon on
probation, while Miles has ghetto written all over him, from the
grill in his mouth to the tattoos all over his body.
When
Collin was paroled, Miles got him a dead-end job with the moving
company where he works. So, by day, they get to share the cab of a
truck.
After
hours, immature Miles reluctantly goes home to his baby-mama (Jasmine
Cephas Jones) and young son (Ziggy Baitinger), though he'd really
rather roam the streets with his gun. By contrast, Collin has a
strict curfew and needs to keep his nose clean, given that he's
finishing up his sentence at a local halfway house.
The
plot thickens one fateful evening as Collin sits in his car at a
stoplight. He becomes the sole witness when a white police officer
(Ethan Embry) shoots an unarmed black man in the back.
Collin
just drives away from the scene as ordered by the police, but the
incident continues to haunt him for days. And when he tries to talk
about it with Miles, racial tensions surprisingly surface which test
their tight relationship.
Thus
unfolds Blindspotting, an in your face buddy dramedy co-written by
co-stars Daveed Diggs and Rafael Casal who reportedly worked on the
timely script for over a decade. The movie marks the impressive
directorial debut of Carlos Lopez Estrada, who is previously known
for shooting music videos for bands like Reptar, Passion Pit and Goo
Goo Dolls.
Blindspotting's
searing exploration of hot-button issues as race, class and police
brutality in such confrontational fashion makes for a
thought-provoking experience guaranteed to affect you long after
leaving the theater.
Rated R for sexual references, drug use, brutal violence, ethnic slurs and pervasive profanity
Running time: 95 minutes
Production Studios: Summit Entertainment / Codeblack Films / Foley Walkers Studio / Snoot Entertainment
Distributor: Lionsgate Entertainment
To see a trailer for Blindspotting, visit: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-9-HBqVbtTo
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