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Tyler James Williams
Lionel Higgins
Tessa Thompson
Samantha White
Kyle Gallner
Kurt Fletcher
Teyonah Parris
Colandrea 'Coco' Conners
Brandon P Bell
Troy Fairbanks
Brittany Curran
Sofia Fletcher
Justin Dobies
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Marque Richardson
Reggie
Malcolm Barrett
Helmut West
Dennis Haysbert
Dean Fairbanks
Peter Syvertsen
President Fletcher
Brandon Alter
George
Kate Gaulke
Annie
Brian James
Martin
Keith Myers
Mitch
Bryan Daniel Porter
Gordon
Terry Hempleman
Professor Bodkin
Naomi Ko
Sungmi
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Sex/Life
Emily in Paris
Insecure
Nobody Wants This
This Is Us
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You Me Her
The Miniature Wife
Looking
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You're the Worst
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source: Dear White People
The acting was well done, as was the location, the lighting, the camera work, etc. etc. Even the dialogue worked very well. The subject matter, however, and its treatment made the movie a well-done waste of time. What matters in today's economy is getting and keeping decent jobs. What the movie shows, however, is overly-privileged students who are more concerned with manufacturing racial hatred than with studying courses and gaining skills that employers want. It is as if Simien, the writer and director, has no experience with life outside his liberal-elite world. Black American culture is one of many shared experiences in America, and there is nothing particularly special or praise-worthy about it, but Simien seems unable to put his racial blinders aside. For goodness sake, we have Jews, Asians (many kinds!), whites, Latinos, Eastern Europeans, etc. -- we're all in it together. This white/black divide was already old a generation ago. If Simien wants to be relevant as a film-maker who appeals beyond his inbred elitist audience, he needs to open the curtains and let in some light.
Menippian and Juvenalian satire are at the forefront here. There's no comedy, there's just a message. Unfortunately, today, people have allowed this satirical work to become reality. Set at a prestigious Ivy League school outside of Chicago proper, "Dear White People" takes so much time on the inherent differences between black and white people, that it takes no real time or consideration to realize that it's the American culture that binds everyone together. It's not a bad film, and my opinion of it has grown for the better over time because it must be taken as a satire instead of a message. Obviously the filmmakers have it in mind that one particular group is the enemy, when the reality is that the far left politics are used to brainwash extremely smart and talented minds.
