Jeff’s new review, “12 Days of Cinema: The Last Black Man in San Francisco”, is a critique of the long-awaited reboot of Ice Cube’s family classic, Are We Done Yet? Unfortunately, Jeff’s honky ass lacks the perspective to understand the deep history of discrimination that shaped either of these films.
Also, there is kind of a spoiler for this movie if you care.
My biggest complaint with this review, aside from the fact that Jeff wrote it, is the last paragraph. Jeff spends the review discussing film structure, score, and his infatuation with male genitalia, only to take a hard left turn at the end and talk mad shit about Quentin Tarantino, for seemingly no reason. It’s like he didn’t watch the same movie I did. That’s how Kofi got himself killed.
The review also fails to mention that that was not the last black man in San Francisco. Most of the characters in the movie were black. This is false advertising, and yeah it’s a free movie, and yeah it was a free review, but I still want my money back.
Final Verdict: 48,870 African-americans out of one San Francisco