Spike's Revisit Closes
Director Spike Lee closes part 2 of his second outing to shed light on the aftermath. He brings it on home with vicious strength. Exploring the lives and conditions of the towns folk that inhabit the city of New Orleans, it feels as if nothing has much changed. Still living in disarray with an unanswered Sos.
Lee cuts right in, tackling the issues of the school system and the lack there-of for it’s citizens. Unveiling N.O. as the champion, as the murder capital, as well as the increase of the crime, while the age of said crime lowers. Segueing into police brutality that connects to brutality during Katrina event. The stories of police cover-ups in the corruption is almost laughable, as it’s almost hard to believe. Followed by the issue of questionable finger pointing at Ray Nagin and his efforts in office.
Smashing abruptly to...
Director Spike Lee closes part 2 of his second outing to shed light on the aftermath. He brings it on home with vicious strength. Exploring the lives and conditions of the towns folk that inhabit the city of New Orleans, it feels as if nothing has much changed. Still living in disarray with an unanswered Sos.
Lee cuts right in, tackling the issues of the school system and the lack there-of for it’s citizens. Unveiling N.O. as the champion, as the murder capital, as well as the increase of the crime, while the age of said crime lowers. Segueing into police brutality that connects to brutality during Katrina event. The stories of police cover-ups in the corruption is almost laughable, as it’s almost hard to believe. Followed by the issue of questionable finger pointing at Ray Nagin and his efforts in office.
Smashing abruptly to...
- 8/25/2010
- by Tony
- ShadowAndAct
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