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Hello, Privilege. It's Me, Chelsea (2019)
Decent Documentary, Could've Been Longer
Not a bad documentary at all.. I think it took a lot of awareness for Chelsea to do this, which is something many in her position do not have. However, as far as the drug/prison topic touched on, I feel there should've been more research done as to how Black communities got like this.. it's 2019 and people still don't know that in the 1980s Ronald Regand, Oliver North, and the CIA pumped Black neighborhoods with mountains of cocaine to fund their secret war with the Contra rebels in South America.. they singlehandedly sponsored the crack epidemic and Oliver North sorted to it in a Congressional hearing. CoIntel Pro and crack-cocaine were devastating blows that increased the Black "dis-privalege".. it would've been a much better documentary if she just dig a little deeper.. but definitely a great effort though.
Key of Brown (2013)
Not believable
This so-called serial killer is wanted by the FBI for trafficking kilos of heroin? That in and of itself makes the story unbelievable. A kilo of "boy" cost roughly $80,000 to $100,000.. how could a guy who made it to the top of the food chain like that be a serial killer?.. so in between drug deals he kills women? Why? When does he have time? Then they way the madam sent the trick to her on such short notice was a no-no.. why would she send a client to one of her girls without vetting him? She never even met him.. once he arrives at her place, she got high with him.. which was dumb.. what we have here is a case of the blind leading the blind. I didn't even make it halfway through this movie because nothing was adding up.