Posted on 09/02/2017 9:21:37 PM PDT by Impala64ssa
George Clooneys Suburbicon has a timely subplot based both on present times and a 1957 incident about racism in white America. That subplot, however, resounded deeply during the Venice Film Festival press conference for the film, which stars Matt Damon and Julianne Moore.
I was watching a lot of speeches on the campaign trail about building fences and scapegoating minorities and I started looking around at other times in our history when weve unfortunately fallen back into these things, said Clooney, talking about how the pic germinated. While casting around for story ideas, Clooney found a 1957 incident that happened in Levittown, Pa., in which an African-American family moved into a suburban development; however, many white residents in the area reacted with violence.
Then, while looking to try to make a film out of the Levittown story, he remembered that the Coen brothers had written a script called Suburbicon, so those two elements were meshed together. Of course at that stage the Charlottesville, Va., race riots had yet to happen, noted Damon, who in the film plays a bad guy who goes all the way, to an extent that hes never been able to do so far in his career. When we were filming we obviously could not have predicted the race riots, said Damon. We werent literally thinking that race riots would erupt in America right before this came out. But it does speak to the fact that these issues have not, and are not, going away. So theres an honest reckoning in our country.
As to the character Damon plays: Its kind the definition of white privilege when you are riding around your neighborhood on a bike covered in blood murdering people and the African-American family [who are his neighbors] is getting blamed for it, he said. Clooney pointed out that the films very dark tone reflects the anger he sees in the U.S. today.
If you go to our country
depending on what side of the aisle you sit on, its probably the angriest Ive ever seen it, he noted. Theres a dark cloud hanging over our country right now. But he added: Im an optimist
I believe that we will get through all these things
but people are angry; a lot of us are angry.
The Suburbicon director also underlined that the film isnt a movie about Donald Trump.
This is a movie about our coming to terms constantly with the idea that we have never fully addressed our issues with race. Moore, who plays a double role in the pic, made a clear-cut a statement on the issues being raised by Charlottesville. We are living in the United States where people are arguing about removing Confederate monuments: They must be removed, she said. You simply cannot have these figures from the Civil War in town squares and in universities for our children to see. As a parent and as a citizen I need to be active in the eradication of those, in the re-education of everyone. We have to take responsibility for it. Clooney joined her on a similar note: This is something that is really festering right now in the United States: Talking about the Confederate flag, and the Jefferson Davis monument, he noted. Now, if you want to wear it [a confederate flag] on your T-shirt or if you want to hang it on your front lawn
have at it. But to hang it on a public building where possibly African American tax payers are paying for it and its a symbol of hate that cannot stand.
Its name is Clooney
Um.... there WAS a dark cloud on our country. Well thanks for your opinion George but while the sky is still not clear, since it’s darkness peak on Nov. 8, 2016, things are starting to lift....
What “Charlottesville race riots”?
There weren’t any. People condemned racism and bigotry.
This is not the America of the 1950s. George Clooney seems to think things haven’t changed in the country.
When it comes to race, its liberals who are living in the past.
A dark cloud? You fart again, George?
Hooray for Hollywood. You damn fool.
“dark” —> rassist!
Are we supposed to believe you don't live within the confines of a big, beautiful fence, Mr. Clooney?
This coming from.the white liberal and his Muslim.wife who left England because Los Angeles was SAFER.....They looooove to bash racist republicans,but they don’t want to be around violent minority groups either...Here in free republic a poster made a great post on michael moore....Moore stated he can’t wait until whites are in the minority and the poster said,sooooo why live in ultra white neighborhood,Michael?????
Really means: “Theres a dark cloud hanging over CNN”
They see white people as white supremacists, Nazis and hard core racists and they have the chutzpah to lecture us about race?
They don’t judge people by the content of their character; all they see is someone’s skin pigment.
Pot meet kettle.
Then go back to Italy or Britain. No one forced you to move here. And, did you disparage the leaders of those two countries when you left? I doubt it.
[Its name is cLooney]
There. Fixed it.
The only “dark cloud” is in Clooney’s mind; he and his fellow leftists are still angry over the election.
They can accept other Americans decided differently and who can’t move on?
Them.
Congrats, you beat me to the punch.
There is no such thing as “OUR” country Clooney.
The only dark things are the bags under Clooneys eyes.
Yeah, George because guys like you have pissed all over it.
Yeah, you moved back to the US because your grand welcoming of rapefugees made it unsafe to remain in England or Italy!
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