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Black Movie by Danez Smith

3 reviews

moeshasdiary's review against another edition

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challenging emotional funny hopeful reflective sad tense medium-paced

5.0

 i am obsessed with the book. especially dinosaurs in the hood and lion king in the hood

i am obsessed with the whole thing but especially the need for expressions of black joy. 

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woolgatherer's review against another edition

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challenging dark reflective medium-paced

4.75

Smith unflinchingly shares the harsh, violent reality that Black communities face using movies to deliver their message, these poems dripping with heartbreak and frustration. I especially liked how they broke the fourth wall at times to make the reader self-aware of their own identity, especially those who identify as white. I especially think of the line: “reader, what does it / feel like to be safe? white?” which really packs a punch. “Dear White America” does something similar.

For such a short collection (and I so wish there were more poems), so much was evoked, so much was presented, and these poems are well worth reading again.

Some favorites: “Lion King in the Hood,” “Short Film,” “Dear White America,” and “Dinosaurs in the Hood”

Read for the Sealey Challenge.

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spiritedfaraway's review

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emotional reflective

5.0

 There are not words to describe how amazing this is. Danez Smith has such a fantastic way of weaving things together and if you only read some poetry, definitely let it be theirs. 

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