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Racism for Sale is an unsettling documentary that digs into the murky waters of cultural exploitation. It opens with that viral video of African kids chanting in Chinese, and right from the start, you feel the tension. The voice-off camera is almost like a puppeteer, and the kids, with their joyful expressions, unknowingly participate in this complex narrative. The pacing is slow and deliberate, giving you time to really sit with the discomfort of it all. The themes of identity and exploitation are woven throughout, making you question the power dynamics at play. There's no glitz here, just raw, real moments that stick with you. It's a film that feels necessary, albeit troubling, and it doesn't shy away from asking difficult questions about race and representation.
Focus on cultural exploitation themes.Engaging but discomforting watch.Interesting exploration of representation.
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