Black And Blue (Movie Review)
8/10
Alicia is new to her job. She is a rookie detective in a New Orlean’s police department. And she is black. When Alicia witnesses a murder committed by her colleagues she has no one to turn to. Her predominantly white fellow policemen consider her a traitor and the black population doesn’t trust her blue uniform. All she has to do is run... Structured in almost real time, 24 style, BLACK AND BLUE is a relentless thriller about an underdog running scared with the world crashing down on her.
Brushing swiftly on the grim situation of racism in America BLACK AND BLUE is popcorn entertainment at its best. A tad predictable, it plays its cards safely, nevertheless it doesn’t make it less of a guilty pleasure. Naomie Harris as Alicia is particularly good, playing her character on the subtle side but is believable when she has to make split second decisions. The baddies are a bit of a letdown, with Mike Colter (Luke Cage) in a supporting role owning the screen. It’s a shame the script has limited him, he could have lifted up the finale big time.
We all crave guilty pleasure from time to time, BLACK AND BLUE also succeeds in making you think. Although playing safe enough it could be a part of Disney + channel, the film is well written, acted and produced. What else do you need for some Friday night entertainment.
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