Black

November. 11,2015      
Rating:
7
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Mavela, 15 years old, is a Black Bronx. She falls madly in love with Marwan, an extremely charismatic member of a rival gang, the 1080s. The young couple is forced to make a brutal choice between gang loyalty and the love they have for one another. An impossible dilemma.

Martha Canga Antonio as  Mavela
Aboubakr Bensaïhi as  Marwan
Soufiane Chilah as  Nassim
Ashley Ntangu as  Doris
Sanaa Alaoui as  Mina
Eric Kabongo as  Krazy-E

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Reviews

Artivels
2015/11/11

Undescribable Perfection

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Konterr
2015/11/12

Brilliant and touching

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ThedevilChoose
2015/11/13

When a movie has you begging for it to end not even half way through it's pure crap. We've all seen this movie and this characters millions of times, nothing new in it. Don't waste your time.

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Rosie Searle
2015/11/14

It's the kind of movie you'll want to see a second time with someone who hasn't seen it yet, to remember what it was like to watch it for the first time.

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missraze
2015/11/15

Orpheus is already with a woman, but leaves her without giving her an official reason, and travels to the underworld literally, to get Eurydice back as doom follows her and death is inevitable, while Orpheus's ex paroles in envy and finally causes them both to fall. It's not Romeo and Juliet at all, who even thought of that? When you watch this film, you will see my summary of Orpheus and Eurydice matches way more than R&J.This film also needs to be named Gangs instead. It isn't about being black, it's about being a gang member. Japanese gangs gang rape each other, Chinese, Indian, the British gang rape each other, French, Italian, Russian, Hispanic...every race and country has its underworld and there will be rapes. So the opening scene is annoyingly offensive and inaccurate to show a girl being raped by a gang while rap music ("black" music) is playing, as the title Black appears on the screen. It singles out black men as rapists and that women are prey to black men. The film also shows a one-sided, demonising look at gang culture: the black gang. It doesn't show the antics and crimes of the Moroccan/Flemish gang throughout the film like it showed the black gang life. But if you use some critical thinking you will see the real villains here are the racists that shove blacks and foreigners in a corner, pressuring them to resent and therefore to go against each other.Nothing about this film is about being black except Marwan's racist friends and family towards black people. And it's actually what sets off the closing scene, which did make me cry. But I probably would've cried if it was two white teens in this same setting that the film was shot (very nicely, by the way, must say). Because it's a shame. You want to love someone and stupid people you know tear you apart for dumb reasons. The Moroccan and Brussels racism is what causes the fateful sticky end for the two lead roles because if it wasn't for Marwan's ex girlfriend a white girl jealously pitting Marwan and his new black girlfriend and her gang against each other, then the other half of the movie would've never happened. You will see. So it's not that Marwan and Mavela are wrong for loving each other, it's that Marwan's friends are seedy assholes, and his brother was mad because he was with a black girl. Exacerbating the rage, however, are the ills of the gang Mavela is a part of. But that's because they're a gang, they just happen to be black. It's not because they're black.Now some stuff was cute and nicely done. The Moroccan cop tough loving Marwan, and the black cop protecting Mavela, simultaneously though shown separately. And how they each console Marwan and Mavela in the last scene; it shows a sort of cycle: that nonwhite cops are evermore tied into the youth gangs of people from their own cultures. The dilemma they face. They have a job to do but empathise with these kids. That was basically touched upon here. The film was 1 hr 30 minutes. If it had divulged the quadruple relationships between the two cops and the two young lovers the film would've been 10, 15 minutes longer; so the length shows there were some voids in the plot and character development. But for what it had it was okay as a whole, with some great moments and visuals in between. I also like that Marwan and Mavela's relationship started rather simply, rather naturally. It wasn't like A Bronx Tale with Robert DeNiro where there's a drawn out chase for like half the film just to talk to the girl, and long family talks about black women and whether to date them or not. North African and Indian men approach black woman a lot all over the world and they'd do it more if it weren't for society. Another cute scene was how the ending unfolded. Marwan is pressured from his end, while Mavela is shown being pressured from her end. I never even thought of Romeo and Juliet while watching; so I didn't know how the movie would end so it's not that obvious. How these scenes came to be was steadily and kind of excitingly approached, but with a heavy sense of hovering doom due to a preceding hodgepodge of nonstop horrible events like rapes and thefts and drugs and fights. I didn't know it would be like that, I think me crying at the end was simply me coming out of shock that the prior 85 minutes had put me through. It's damn near a horror film. Well I'll certainly be Googling "Brussels youth crime" later, won't I? Another thing this film taught me based on its use of French and Dutch was the meaning of "migrant." Apparently you can gain citizenship in one European country and once you do, quite easily migrate to another and perhaps settle there. I did not know that, so perhaps anti-migration isn't just anti-Muslim and anti-European- lower class, but also anti-black...How rude. Anyway nice looking film (it's like a loooong rap music video), HORRIBLE story about the WORST type of life, but nicely connected. Good acting, rap music so if you don't like it oh well, can't help you. Lots of rape, blatant sex scenes, bullets, tears, blood, drastically stupid decisions, montages of dangerous nightlife, perilous citylife...it's one big bloody queef of a movie. But it's not...boring. The lead actor, Aboubakr, is beautiful, charismatic and SEXY. He makes me want to go ALL the way to Brussels LOL! If it weren't for him I'll be honest..I would've abandoned during the opening credits. Would I watch again, hell no. Will I think about this film (and Aboubakr) for weeks to come. Oh yes.

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excavator
2015/11/16

Black is a dark and fast paced movie about a black African girl and a Moroccan boy who fall in love. While Romeo and Juliet centered around the love between two people from feuding families, Black turns this lovestory into a very current and global racial issue. In addition, the romanticism of the story is completely overshadowed by the grim reality and violence that come with life in a gang. However, no matter how well executed the movie is, that's it as far as content goes: a love story and violence. The two main characters are the only one's that are slightly developed, the rest are mainly a means to an end story wise. I would definitely recommend this movie because it's a very well made contemporary movie, but if you're expecting elaborate story lines and many in-depth characters, you might not enjoy this one 100%.

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Reno Rangan
2015/11/17

It is a Belgian version of the film adaptation of William Shakespeare's 'Romeo and Juliet'. But it is modernised and gangsterised crime-drama-romance. Sets in the present Brussels about the two black rivalry gangs, their dispute heats up further after discovering one of the members from each gang has fallen in love. In a result an ultimate gang fight undertakes and what comes after that is we all know it.This is the most harsh version of the most beautiful romance tale. I meant not violently, though there are many fight sequences, but sexual contents were too strong. If you are a fan of the original work, then you might dislike the film. Because the portrayal of Juliet was so unpleasant which is realistic to the real underworld. But if you are a welcoming type, for the updated classical stories, then you will appreciate the effort. Yet it is more a gangster film than the romance. That's why the title is very simple that does not reveal about the influence of 'Romeo and Juliet', unless you read it somewhere else like the film's synopsis and trivia or the reviews.Except it sets in the Belgian capital city, the actors, the directors all are not what I expected. I mean it does not give the Dutch/Flemish atmosphere, but like it happens in the middle-east. Since the focus was on the underworld gangs, all the film characters were African immigrants of mostly first and second generation, but the two different regional races, the Moroccans and the black Africans. The first half was not good as I hoped for, but got better after the most waited romance parts were emerged."You were born here, but you're still different. You will always be a foreigner."I did not get the 'Romeo and Juliet' vibe for this film, because it was not actually a revised version, but it roughly borrowed the original plot and nothing much. So you shouldn't anticipate like the story you have known to appear in this film's scenes. From all this, one thing you have to keep in mind before choosing it to watch is that it is not a family or the children friendly film, especially not a date movie.I did not dislike it, but it should have been even better than the overall product. The actors were good and the production quality was much better. The story wise, this film holds no secrets or the twist, because we all know how it begins and ends, but the screen presentation was different with altered scenes and the characters including the locations. So there's more to talk about the filmmaking than the story, except how different it is compared to the Shakespeare's original narrative.This film is one of those where I wanted to like it and rate it better, but I can't for some reasons. The original was a love tragedy that connected with two feuded families, but this film became an ethnic issue that is not welcomed for the present world's condition. For the art of filmmaking, it was a fine piece of work and for the entertainment's sake, it is under acceptable limit, but for the morality what a film teaches these days' youngsters is a mislead.All the above, realism wins, because it looks like inspired by the real gang rivalries around the Brussels. To come to end on this kind of opinion only after I saw the film's end report that came before the credits. So it is a good film, well, mostly decent, that's what I think, but opinions differ from person to person. I am not suggesting it, but you may try it to learn what's yours. And finally the end credit song was good.6½/10

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Jerghal
2015/11/18

Adil El Arbi seems hell-bent on putting migrants into bad daylight, or one would hope...because if this was a factual portrayal of these people we would be right to want them gone as soon as possible. As far as the story goes Adil just took the Romeo & Juliet template and changed some characters names, ethnicities and locations and voila, the script almost wrote itself. Really, this drains the film of almost any surprises coz we all know how that story went. That's just being lazy Adil... As a plus, I do have to say the movie is well shot. The camera-work and cinematography is pretty good. The music as you might have guessed is horrible, atrocious rap music, that's what the gangsta boys listen to innit. But we all know that this is the lowest form of music after Flemish Butcher songs right? So turn the sound off or watch with earplugs. And now for the biggest problem of the whole movie: the characters. These are the biggest bunch of violent, stealing, raping a-holes you would never want to associate with, live in the neighborhood off or even encounter in your lifetime. Normally you as a watcher should be able to sympathize with or at least root for the protagonists but this film makes that very difficult. The black girl is about the only one you can feel for but the rest of these mothers could not die fast enough for me. Just as in 'IMAGE' these migrant characters have nothing but contempt for each other (Blacks vs Moroccans) but most of all for the working class Flemish people. We seems to be the bottom of the barrel for them. That nukes all hope that integrating these people in our society will ever have a chance, or that is what this film is shouting to us in capital letters. Adding insult to injury: this film is financed partially by the VAF, but the only Flemish words spoken in this flick are curse words like 'klootzak', 'makkak', 'hoer', etc...money well spent VAF... So if you want to get royally p*ssed off watch this movie, if you want a couple of hours of solid entertainment watch Deadpool.

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