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About : BlacKkKlansman
Directed by : Spike Lee
Produced by : Jason Blum,Spike Lee,Raymond Mansfield,Sean McKittrick,Jordan Peele,Shaun Redick
Screenplay by : Spike Lee,David Rabinowitz,Charlie Wachtel,Kevin Willmott
Written by : Spike Lee,David Rabinowitz,Charlie Wachtel,Kevin Willmott
Starring : John David Washington,Adam Driver,Laura Harrier,Topher Grace
Music by : Terence Blanchard
Cinematography : Chayse Irvin
Edited by : Barry Alexander Brown
Production Company : Blumhouse Productions,Monkeypaw Productions,40 Acres and a Mule Filmworks,QC Entertainment,Legendary Entertainment
Release Date : 10 August 2018 (USA)
Duration : 135 minutes
Country : USA | China
Language : English
Rating : 5.1
Year : 2018
Catagory : Biography | Comedy | Crime | Drama
Also Known As : Black Klansman
Budget : $13–17 million
Age Restriction : N/A
Box Office : N/A
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Storyline : Ron Stallworth, an African-American police officer from Colorado, successfully managed to infiltrate the local Ku Klux Klan and became the head of the local chapter.
BlacKkKlansman Review: Spike Lee Has Something to Say
BlacKkKlansman is a well-crafted dramatization of real events and one of Spike Lee's more effective cinematic sermons on racism in recent memory.
Spike Lee has something to say and says it loud with his new film, BlacKkKlansman. The legendary director of Do the Right Thing and Malcolm X has never been shy about expressing his political thoughts - to put it mildly - and his adaptation of Ron Stallworth's memoir, Black Klansman, gives Lee an opportunity to weigh in on the state of racism in America in the era of President Donald Trump. Working alongside a team of writers that includes his Chi-Raq collaborator Kevin Willmott, Lee uses Stallworth's tale to take on a number of hot button issues and topics, all while telling the (true) story of one fascinating undercover operation. BlacKkKlansman is a well-crafted dramatization of real events and one of Spike Lee's more effective cinematic sermons on racism in recent memory.
John David Washington stars in BlacKkKlansman as Ron Stallworth, a young man who becomes the first black police officer in the city of Colorado Springs, Colorado, when he joins the force in the late 1970s. However, Ron's true ambition is to become a detective, which is why he agrees to go undercover and observe a speech by civil rights activist and "Black Power" proponent Kwame Ture aka. Stokely Carmichael (Corey Hawkins), when the latter visits Colorado Springs. While there, Ron meets and befriends Patrice Dumas (Laura Harrier), a member of the black student union at the city's local college. He is then assigned to the police department's intelligence section, for his efforts.
Some time later, while reading the city newspaper, Ron happens on an ad for people to join a local chapter of the Ku Klux Klan. Much to his fellow officers' surprise, Ron calls the KKK in response to the ad and, thus, sets in motion an ingenious scheme - one where he will converse with the Klan over the phone and his partner Flip Zimmerman (Adam Driver) - a white Jewish man - will pose as him, when the Klan wants to meet up in person. Ron's plan works so well that, before long, he even finds himself talking with David Duke (Topher Grace), the infamous "Grand Wizard" of the KKK. But can Ron and Flip keep this charade going long enough for them to stop the Klan's plans to terrorize Colorado Springs with a literally explosive act of violence?