OPINION: IS THE STARYS ON NETFLIX ANTI-BLACK?

I had the privilege to be invited to an early screening of The Strays at BFI Southbank days before it’s global release on Netflix.

The Strays is a psychological thriller which is very is difficult to describe without spoiling it so I’d suggest watching the film first before continuing reading this article. Let’s just say if you enjoy a bit of mystery, plot twists and Jordan Pele type films then you may find some slight enjoy out of it.

Upon initial viewing I thought The Stays was an interesting, compelling and different type of film especially coming from a underrepresented writer and director. It’s great to see more varied stories are being told from a underrepresented background and not the typical narrative you’d expect. Not only that but this film was commissioned by Netflix who picked it up from Film4 but why?

Only a couple of days after it’s release on Netflix, The Strays received massive backlash on social media in particular on TikTok with content creators stating that the film is anti-black and that they felt uncomfortable watching certain scenes from the film. Now this entirely goes against everything I said in the previous paragraph saying the film is different however many viewers believe it’s reinforcing the black stereotype. I’ll be going into more detail below so spoilers are in full effect from now.

This biracial mother leaves her black children in London to start a new family with a Caucasian husband outside of London. Now first it seems as if the biracial mother is trying to escape her blackness as it feels as if there’s a lot of self hate towards her black features in the film. Her black strayed children are able to locate their mother however they come across very violent and aggressive when they do and there are many examples of this. Before a share some examples, it’s important to note the contrast in behaviors’ between the stayed black children and her new biracial children.

So Marvin (black strayed boy) played by Jorden Myrie teaches Sebastian (biracial boy) played by Samuel Small to be violent having him allegedly kill his school bully and making him smoke weed. While Abigail (black stayed girl) played by Bukky Bakray pressures Mary (biracial girl) played by Maria Almeida to drink alcohol. The question is why are the strayed kids projecting negative black stereotypes on the biracial kids who are portrayed as innocent throughout the whole film? What have Mary and Sebastian done to receive this treatment and why are Jorden and Abigail so violent?

Despite having those questions linger in my mind, I am still able to enjoy the film for what is it. regardless on your opinions on the narrative and negative racial undertones, I have to congratulate the writer and director Nathaniel Martello-White for putting on a film which provided a lot of tension and discourse amongst the audience. It’s good that we can unpack this film and have intelligent conversations about the film’s themes and concepts. I really enjoyed the film’s structure, acting, visuals, original score, music, costume and prop design so that should be applauded.

Have you watched The Strays? If so, let me know your thoughts below?

Written by P Rose

TILL REVIEW (2023)

Till is one of the most heart breaking, emotional and profound films I’ve ever since and is the most hard to view film I’ve seen at a cinema (in a good way).

In October, I was invited to see director, Chinoye Chukwu‘s take on the infamous Emmett Till story following him and his mother’s life from before the murder to the aftermath.

Just to give you some context to the story of Emmett Till. Emmett Louis Till was a 14-year-old black boy from Chicago who was abducted, tortured, and lynched in Mississippi in 1955 when visiting family, after being accused of offending a white woman, Carolyn Bryant, in her family’s grocery store. The murder case was taken to trial however the Till family did not win the case due to racial tensions and bias in America at the time. Soon after the trial, Emmett Till’s killers confessed to murdering Emmett however they were not charged and lived the rest of their life as free men. Liar, Carolyn Bryant, is still alive today and has also not been charged.

Chinoye did a fantastic job expressing the hit hitting emotions that everyone who loved Emmett Till had to endure hearing about his gruesome killing. Without spoiling, there were two moments where it was difficult to witness as a viewer in a cinema let alone being there in real life. The first moment is where they revealed his corpse for the first time to his mother Mamie Till and second where his corpse was revealed at his funeral with an open casket. These moments were very powerful for a couple of reasons. One being the way Emmett Till was beaten, tortured and lynched reflected on his corpse was horrific to embrace. Second being the way Chinoye pinned the camera on the funeral attendees as they saw Emmett’s corpse for the first time; Emmett looking almost unrecognizable.

Danielle Deadwlyer delivered an incredible Oscar winning performance portraying the fearless, daring, strong, independent and intelligent, Mamie Till. It was a mind-blowing display of excellence on screen and I couldn’t take my eyes off her. She stole every scene she was in and represented Mamie Till authentically, honestly and respectfully in her journey to avenge and bring justice to her son’s murder.

Till is a brilliantly well made film which was essential after experiencing it as it highlights the racial tensions and bias in America. It also illustrates the brutality and futility of a racists actions of which is still present to this day. It also shows that no matter your age or innocence, as long as you’re black, you’re viewed as an enemy to them.

This great film conveyed a side of Emmett and Mamie we’ve never since before. Despite the heartache, It was a pleasure to behold Jayln Hall‘s presentation of Emmett’s caring and lovable personality and Mamie’s unconditional love for her son alongside her courage to stand up and fight for him. The sound, visuals, costume design and props were also impressive and immersive.

Although it’s an emotionally challenging film to digest, it’s an imperative pillar in American history that is still prominent in today’s society.

9/10

Till is out 6th of January 2023 in the UK.

Written by P Rose

HATE TO SEE IT OFFICIAL POSTER

HATE TO SEE IT POSTER

I’m proud to reveal that Nort3y Productions have been working on an original series called “Hate To See It”. Pilot episode coming soon and here’s your first look at the official poster designed by P Rose. Stay tuned for updates, trailers, behind the scenes, screen grabs and more!

– P Rose