I really enjoyed Judas and the Black Messiah, and it's long overdue that this story of Fred Hampton was told while we're all being robbed of the theatrical experience in a strange way, it's great that a film Judas, Judas, and the Black Messiah Fred arriving directly into people's homes. I think the exposure that it could receive would be far greater for a certain segment of society than it would be had it been released in the theaters
Deborah Pardes
@DBPardes · 0:36
Okay. I watched the first hour last night because I watched it late, so I had to stop. I, wow, it's a good movie, and but it's it for some reason. I keep on thinking about BlacKkKlansmen in terms of the impact bedded troops. Fascinating. Depressing a little bit. I think that's why I stopped, but well done. And I think I need you to watch the whole thing and then have more of a conversation here. But thanks
Dewuan .
@FryedOreo · 2:08
To know that the guy has set them up like that. Wow. And even it's a little spoiler territory, but this is based on the true story. So it's known information. The guy who Le Keith was playing, they did the documentary. And you seen that at the end of the film. And the guy took his life after he confessed pretty much publicly about it. It's pretty wild stuff, man