that. it s a hugely important film. the black panther party said it was the cultural representation of the black revolution. sweetbank is a hustler but he s galvanized or politicized when he watches police brutalize a young man. he decides to take the police officers down physically and violently. as a result, he is on the lamb. you know as a film-goer, he s going to get caught. he is going to be convicted. he is going to be shot by the police. none of those things happen. i remember seeing that movie. people were cheering because they had never seen anything like that. and that becomes a moment when black filmmakers kind of look and say, oh, we can tell those stories now, can t we? absolute best movie theme song of all time has to be shaft. isaac hayes tells you everything
sweetback is a hus letter and a jiggolo but he watches police brutalize a young man. he decides to take these police officers down physically and violently. and as a result, he s on the lam. you know as a film goer he s going to get caught, he s going to be convicted, he s going to be shot by the police, and none of those things happen. i remember seeing that movie. people were cheering because they had never seen anything like that. and that become ace moment when black filmmakers kind of look and say oh, we can tell those stories now, can t we? that s the best movie theme song of all time has to be shaft. isa isaac hayes tells you everything you need to know about the character. who is the character when there s danger all about
interesting fascinating but with so much in terms of its history but just as a film goer you know the amazing thing about this the the photography the visual effects just watching the beauty of each of those sequences and the fact that he s really willing to hold the camera and extend a sequence and ask you to step into that vision and to just take that journey and then when you have the marriage in certain sequences of some of these classic pieces of music that also is incredible because now people when they hear that music it immediately makes them think of the film as it does with me. but the whole exhibit here dedicated to the film what do you think exhibit adds to
a young audience attracted you know people who were in the counterculture and it became a huge hit because of that i mean what what what do something personally that you find so find interesting fascinated with the film terms of its history but just as a film goer you know the amazing thing about this the photography the visual effects just watching the beauty of each of those sequences and the fact that he s really willing to hold the camera and extend a sequence and ask you to step into that vision and to just take that journey and then when you have the marriage in certain sequences of some of these classic pieces of music that also is incredible because now people when they hear that music it immediately makes them think of the film as it does with me.
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