"The Controversy Surrounding 'American Society of Magical Negroes'"

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Kobi Libii's film "The American Society of Magical Negroes" attempts to satirize the outdated Hollywood trope of the Magical Negro, but falls short due to its lack of new insights and absence of fully developed Black characters. The movie follows a Black artist who joins an underground network dedicated to placating white people for the safety of Black people, but the convoluted premise and muddled execution fail to resonate. The film's attempt to engage with Black radicalism is superficial, and it overlooks the progress made in Black storytelling in recent years, ultimately missing the mark in its social commentary.
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