Mr. Johnson's show, which generates its own poetry, suggests a transitional phase in art right now, a time when art can be
about racial themes, but also be removed from them, free to play with contradictions.
Not exact matches
Much of the rest of the film feels forced — from the preachy animated prologue, to obvious, basic
themes about racial division, tension and hatred.
It seems that, even though the appeal might not be broad, you can explore
themes of
racial tension with jokes
about blowies, Wolf Creek and unfortunate facial tattoos.
It isn't
about violence, abuse,
racial identity, masochism, guilt, or any other
themes piled onto the audience's conscience like weights on the barbell in Unbreakable.