Selaws
Well-Known Member
I watched The United States vs Billie Holiday last night.
I really enjoyed the film, super interesting and it painted what I assume to be a really strong image of what life must have been like for a black person (even a successful one) back in that era. I think the way they built up the song 'Strange Fruit' without fully allowing it to be heard was fantastic and really made the reveal impactful (I kind of wish that I hadn't heard it until now).
I do think that the scenes were a bit disjointed at times and you really had to pay attention to work out where they are, how long has passed since the previous scene, etc. Overall though its a really fantastic film. The final text at the end of the film breaking down what happened after is really powerful.
I really enjoyed the film, super interesting and it painted what I assume to be a really strong image of what life must have been like for a black person (even a successful one) back in that era. I think the way they built up the song 'Strange Fruit' without fully allowing it to be heard was fantastic and really made the reveal impactful (I kind of wish that I hadn't heard it until now).
I do think that the scenes were a bit disjointed at times and you really had to pay attention to work out where they are, how long has passed since the previous scene, etc. Overall though its a really fantastic film. The final text at the end of the film breaking down what happened after is really powerful.