Sunday, February 14, 2021

Judas and the Black Messiah (HBO Max)

 

Judas and the Black Messiah (HBO Max)

This is a powerful and emotional movie. In part it is a violent movie, but the entire story is compelling. The film features some outstanding performances worth watching.  This is a true story of the Black Panther’s Chicago chapter in the 1960’s and its chairman Fred Hampton. The Panthers were a militant organization which were the antithesis of Dr. King’s nonviolent movement. The movie gives a  balanced view of the Panthers displaying their civic initiatives of providing lunches for school children and medical clinics for the local community.  They were also militant and had armed confrontations with police. 

The chairman of the Chicago chapter is Fred Hampton played by Danial Kaluuya (“Get Out” and “Black Panther”). Hampton was confronted with many challenges. Besides organizing the local chapter, he was seeking an alliance with local gangs and his organization was harassed and under surveillance by local authorities and the FBI. Kaluuya gives an impassioned outstanding performance as the Black Messiah. He displays many emotions as a driven revolutionary leader and as a vulnerable young man (he was only 21)  starting a relationship.

Lakeith Stanfield is Bill O’Neil the FBI informant who infiltrated the Panthers. Stanfield’s role is more complicated than Kaluuya’s since to infiltrate the Panthers he has to participate in their activity and at the same time act as an informer. His role is equivocal showing signs of empathy for the Panthers and the self-preservation of a low level hood cooperating with the FBI to stay out of prison.

Jesse Plemons plays Roy Michell the FBI handler of O’Neil.  He is pressured by Edgar Hoover to infiltrate the Panthers. Plemons plays O’Neil as a manipulative FBI agent but shows signs of disdain for the manipulation of O’Neil at the urging  of J. Edgar Hoover.  

Dominique Fishback is Hampton’s girlfriend. She played a strong role as a prostitute in the HBO series the “Duce”. She brings the same high level of acting to this role. She is shy but strong willed and forms a bond with Hampton humanizing his character.

This is a tough movie. It covers important social material of our history. I had no idea the level of carnage the Chicago police and the Panthers engaged in. See it for the history, see it for the acting.

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