Someone wanna help me with a project?

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  • Rachelle_Ohh
    Rachelle_Ohh Posts: 146 Member
    OMG I HAVE THE PERFECT TWO MOVIES!!!!

    Gummo or KIDS. Both by Harmony Korine. I know Gummo is on full video on Netflix and Youtube.
  • randomtai
    randomtai Posts: 9,003 Member
    Go with a comedy.... Trading Places :)
  • Rachelle_Ohh
    Rachelle_Ohh Posts: 146 Member
    Gummo

    Gummo is a 1997 American drama film written and directed by Harmony Korine, starring Jacob Reynolds, Jacob Sewell and Chloë Sevigny. The film is set in Xenia, Ohio, a small Midwestern town that had been previously struck by a devastating tornado. The loose narrative follows several main characters who find odd and destructive ways to pass time, interrupted by vignettes depicting other denizens of the town.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R0NhA4dqI08

    KIDS

    The film features Chloë Sevigny, Leo Fitzpatrick, Justin Pierce, Harold Hunter, and Rosario Dawson, all of them in their debut performances. The film is centered on a day in the life of a group of sexually active teenagers in New York City and their unrestrained behavior towards sex and substance abuse (alcohol and other drugs) during the era of HIV in the mid-1990s.

    Kids created considerable controversy upon its release in 1995, and caused much public debate over its artistic merit, even receiving an NC-17 rating from the MPAA.[4] It was later released without a rating and grossed $20 million at the worldwide box office.
  • RubyRubixcube
    RubyRubixcube Posts: 258 Member
    Apocolypto or rabbit proof fence.. rumble fish is a good one too

    or the classic breakfast club?
  • cashew1b
    cashew1b Posts: 59 Member
    Romeo and Juliet??
  • A Time to Kill--A young lawyer defends a black man accused of murdering two men who raped his 10-year-old daughter, sparking a rebirth of the KKK.
  • FittingIn
    FittingIn Posts: 162 Member
    The Dukes of Hazzard? :-)
  • SVCat
    SVCat Posts: 1,483 Member
    Crash...it's just a fu(ked up movie and shows us at our worst.
  • So many good answers,
    now to get them approved and find on netflix.
  • creech6317
    creech6317 Posts: 869 Member
    Schindler's List is an amazing movie.
  • SVCat
    SVCat Posts: 1,483 Member
    Hotel Rwanda:

    The true-life story of Paul Rusesabagina, a hotel manager who housed over a thousand Tutsi refugees during their struggle against the Hutu militia in Rwanda.

    “In three short, cruel months, between April and July 1994, Rwanda experienced a genocide more efficient than that carried out by the Nazis in World War II. The killers were a varied bunch: drunk extremists chanting ‘Hutu power, Hutu power’; uniformed soldiers and militia men intent on wiping out the Tutsi Inyenzi, or ‘cockroaches’; ordinary villagers who had never themselves contemplated killing before but who decided to join the frenzy.”

    Never condemned by the international ‘community,’ the RPF (Rwandan Patriotic Front) 'struggle’ was supported by powerful western agents and institutions, including the World Bank and the IMF, who shackled Rwanda with austerity programs in perfect synchronization with the RPF assault. This led to the heightened inculcation of structural violence throughout Rwanda.

    The majority of people in Rwanda, besieged by the propaganda of competing factions—a spectrum of political interests aligned with or against the RPF or the Rwanda government of Juvenal Habyarimana—found scapegoats according to their positions in society.

    Economic interests predominated as a few elites increasingly controlled the life or death of the many. The rising insurgency and structural violence provoked hostility amongst and between groups, and elites controlling media outlets of all stripes began to use their venues to sow ethnic rivalry as the veneer for the deeper agenda: class warfare.

    The racism and segregation that played out in the Rwanda cataclysm of 1994, where there were very different conditions and outcomes between whites and blacks, continues to be played out today.

    The telling and re-telling of the Rwanda ‘genocide’ story by its very nature revolves around a system of institutionalized segregation. Powerful whites in powerful ‘gatekeeper’ positions in the West hold a virtual monopoly over the information.

    Alongside of them are the select voices of non-whites who validate the predominant discourse. These ‘experts’ include Alison des Forges; Roméo Dallaire; Philip Gourevitch; Victoria Brittain; Samantha Power; Mahmood Mamdani; and many, many others.


    If truth is the first casualty in war, then those of us who are lucky observers must endlessly work to resurrect it.

    In Central Africa, today, truth mingles with the souls of the dead, forsaken amidst the unheard cries of some seven million—mostly innocent people—whose life on this earth ground to a gruesome, meaningless conclusion.

    Hotel Rwanda is just a slap of reality in the face. It boggles my mind that we stood idle and did nothing while that massacre took place. Worst of all, so many people don't have a clue.
  • UGHHHH
    The only one that's on Netflix is Crash and she said we can't use that one because she used it as an example. Schindler's List isn't even on there!(It was at one time because it was in my queue)

    =/

    Anyone have any other suggestions?
  • SVCat
    SVCat Posts: 1,483 Member
    The Boy in Striped Pajamas
    The Kite Runner! Absolutely fantastic book...the movie does it some justice.
  • LittleBallofFurr
    LittleBallofFurr Posts: 242 Member
    save the last dance, easy peasy :)
  • save the last dance, easy peasy :)

    I loved that movie! I didn't even think about it.
  • Higher Learning is on Netflix, anyone think that would work? I've never seen it. Or The Cider House Rules, never seen it either.
  • Zylahe
    Zylahe Posts: 772 Member
    save the last dance, easy peasy :)

    I loved that movie! I didn't even think about it.
    Thats what i was thinking.
    I'm assuming you are in the US, so you can relate how/ if it changes your preconceptions to race in the US.
    Possibly use he variety of dance styles as cultural influences...
  • felice03
    felice03 Posts: 2,644 Member
    What about American History X? Or THe Help if you want one that is a little on the lighter side!

    this is what I was going to suggest.