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Triad

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Continuing the CF movie reviews. Here's one I won't be seeing.
Plot: young white slut (Christina Ricci) is rescued by older black man (Samuel L. Jackson) and is then chained in tank top and panties. He aims to cure her of her evil ways. I'm guessing there's a hidden message in there somwhere.

Yahoo Movie Review said:
There was a time when Lazarus played the blues; a time he got Bojo's Juke Joint shakin' back in the day. Now he lives them. Bitter and broken from a cheating wife and a shattered marriage, Lazarus' soul is lost in spent dreams and betrayal's contempt--until Rae. Half naked and beaten unconscious, Rae is left for dead on the side of the road when Lazarus discovers her. The God-fearing, middle-aged black man quickly learns that the young white woman he's nursing back to health is none other than the town tramp from the small Tennessee town where they live. Worse, she has a peculiar anxiety disorder. He realizes when the fever hits, Rae's affliction has more to do with love lost than any found. Abused as a child and abandoned by her mother, Rae is used by just about every man in the phone book. She tethers her only hope to Ronnie, but escape to a better life is short-lived when Ronnie ships off for boot camp. Desperation kicks in, as a drug-induced Rae reverts to surviving the only way she knows how, by giving any man what he wants to get what she needs--until Lazarus. Refusing to know her in the biblical sense, Lazarus decides to cure Rae of her wicked ways--and vent some unresolved male vengeance of his own. He chains her to his radiator, justifying his unorthodox methods with quoted scripture. Preacher R.L. intervenes, but it is Lazarus and Rae who redeem themselves. Unleashing Rae emotionally, Lazarus unchains his heart, finding love again in Angela. By saving Rae, he frees himself.
 

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I've seen the billboards for these in the NY subways. It's quite shocking to see a white woman chained and kneeling below a black man. It definetly turns heads which is the point of it I guess. However, I've noticed that they are not pictured together in the billboards lately; it's either the girl or Sam Jackson. Edited by: Alpha Male
 

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What's up with all these movies where the black character "rescues" the white character? I read an article about this a couple of years ago, and there's even a term for it: "Magical Negro." I've seen a commercial for a new movie where Don Cheadle, a well-adjusted family man is helping out Adam Sandler, who's mentally ill or whatever. I also see this in commercials a lot. Edited by: JD074
 
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