Friday, January 10, 2020
African American Movie Essay
Out of all the great African-American films out there, I decided to write on a film, which is still considered to be a classic to this day, ââ¬Å"Cooley High. â⬠The film takes place in Chicago, 1964, and centers on a group of lower-class black kids, including Preach, a smart student, and his close friend, Cochise, a great athlete whoââ¬â¢s on the verge of getting a scholarship. This film has been compared to be the black version of George Lucasââ¬â¢ ââ¬Å"American Graffitiâ⬠; the film has a lot of energy and substance to easily overlook that fact. There are many funny moments, including a scene where the boys joyride with Preach behind the wheel; a scene where the boys cut class and head to the zoo, ending with a hilarious encounter with a gorilla; and a scene where Preach hides from some hoodlums in an bathroom that is occupied. Thereââ¬â¢s also romance in the film, as Preach attempts to woo classy beauty Brenda; the two even lose their virginity together in a truly tasteful scene. The movie ends in tragedy, and since the characters have depth, we feel the loss. ââ¬Å"Cooley Highâ⬠set the standard for African-American film excellence when it was made. This film plays on various emotions, and you definitely feel for all of the characters. Sure, some of the acting is a little wooden, but fortunately, those parts arenââ¬â¢t pivotal. The music is sensational, with classic songs from Motown and the tearjerker hit single, sang by then Motownââ¬â¢s newest recording artist, G.à C. Cameron ââ¬Å" Its So Hard to Say Goodbye to Yesterdayâ⬠, which was later released in 1991 by the group Boys II Men, in honor of the movie. Even though ââ¬Å"Cooley Highâ⬠may not have inspirational or depict a positive role model, itââ¬â¢s a part of my life that brings back memories of just having fun and ââ¬Å"obeying no laws expect for the ones of caringâ⬠(Preach). This film is truly a classic from the 70ââ¬â¢s until the years to come.
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