- Bamboozled
Infobox Film
name = Bamboozled
imdb_id = 0215545
writer =Spike Lee
starring =Damon Wayans Jada Pinkett Smith Savion Glover Michael Rapaport Tommy Davidson Mos Def
director =Spike Lee
producer = Kisha Imani Cameron
Jon Kilik & Spike Lee
music =Terence Blanchard
cinematography =Ellen Kuras
editing = Sam Pollard
distributor =New Line Cinema
released =October 6 ,2000
runtime = 135 min
language = English
budget = $10,000,000
website = http://www.bamboozledmovie.com/
amg_id = 1:212423"Bamboozled" is a
2000 satiricalfilm written and directed bySpike Lee about a modern televisedminstrel show featuringblack actors donningblackface makeup and the violent fall-out from the show's success. The word "bamboozled" means "taken in by elaborate methods of deceit; hoodwinked." The film was given a limited release byNew Line Cinema during the fall of 2000, and was released onDVD the following year.Overview
The content is intended as satirical, with its show within a show featuring its characters, all in
blackface , performing in awatermelon patch.The Roots , a hip-hop band fromPhiladelphia , have a role as the show's house band, The Alabama Porch Monkeys. The audiences within the movie, initially baffled, come to love the show, and after a few episodes even elderly white women show up in blackface and proclaim themselves "nigger s".One of Lee's tricks on the audience for his movie is that the performances of the show within a show are rendered with excellent musicianship, sharp timing, exciting dancing, all within the most stereotypical settings of
cotton fields and watermelon feasts.The script expresses rage and grief at media representations of black people, largely through the eyes of its moral center, Sloan Hopkins (played by
Jada Pinkett Smith ). It also satirizes many icons of black culture includingVing Rhames ,Will Smith (real-life husband of Jada Pinkett Smith),Johnnie Cochran , andAl Sharpton (Cochran and Sharpton appear as themselves in the film, protesting against the television series).The movie also stars
Savion Glover as "Manray" (stage name Mantan, afterMantan Moreland ),Tommy Davidson as Womack (stage name Sleep n' Eat, afterWillie Best ),Thomas Jefferson Byrd as Honeycutt, andMos Def ,Canibus ,MC Serch andCharli Baltimore as four of the activist/hip hop group TheMau Maus . Mos Def's character, who calls himself "Big Blak Afrika" (refusing to spell the word "black" with the "c" because "they don't even pronounce that shit!") is also Sloan's unemployed older brother, Julius.Synopsis
Pierre Delacroix (stage name for Peerless Dothan), played by
Damon Wayans , is an uptight Harvard-educated black man who speaks in a nasal voice, working for a television network that routinely rejects his proposals for what he sees as intelligent shows involving black people. He is further tormented by his boss Thomas Dunwitty (played byMichael Rapaport ), a tactless, boorish white man who proudly proclaims that he is more black than Delacroix and that he can use the word "nigger " since he is married to a black woman.Facing the necessity of either coming up with a hit black-centric show or being fired, Delacroix decides to aim for the latter. If the network fires him, he rationalizes, it will release him from his employment contract, allowing him to seek work at another network. With help from his personal assistant, Sloan Hopkins (played by
Jada Pinkett Smith ), Delacroix decides to pitch aminstrel show , complete with black actors inblackface , in the belief that the network will reject such over-the-top racism and fire him on the spot.Delacroix and Hopkins recruit two impoverished street performers, Manray and Womack, to star in the stage show. While Womack is horrified when Delacroix tells him about the show, his best friend Manray willfully agrees to star in the show, seeing it as his big chance to become rich and famous.
To Delacroix's horror, not only does Dunwitty enthusiastically endorse the show, it also becomes hugely successful. Manray and Womack become big stars while Delacroix, contrary to his original stated intent, defends the show as being satirical. Delacroix quickly embraces the show and his newfound fame, while Sloan becomes horrified at the racist nightmare she's helped to unleash. In the meantime, a frustrated rap group called the Mau Maus, led by "Big Blak Afrika" (
Mos Def ), becomes increasingly angry at the content of the show, and plans to use violent criminal action to express its disapproval. Eventually, Womack finally has enough of the show and its racist nature, as well as Manray's increasing ego due to his new-found stardom and quits after a heated argument with Manray. This causes Manray and Sloan to grow closer, which angers Delacroix. Delacroix tries to break up Manray's relationship with Sloan by accusing her of sleeping with Manray to further her career. Then Delacroix reveals that Hopkins only got her position as his assistant by sleeping with him (Delacroix).The move backfires and drives Manray and Sloan even closer together. Sloan creates a tape of offending racist footage culled from assorted movies, cartoons, and newsreels to try to shame Delacroix into stopping production of the show, but he refuses to view the tape. After an argument with Delacroix over all these differences, as well as realizing he is being exploited, Manray defiantly announces that he will no longer wear blackface. He appears in front of the studio audience during a TV taping and does his dance number in his regular clothing. The network executives immediately turn against Manray, and Dunwitty personally fires him from the show and throws him out of the studio.
After the studio kicks Manray out, Sloan's brother Julius aka Big Blak Afrika and the Mau Maus kidnap him. They then announce a plan to publicly execute Manray on a live internet webcast. The authorities work feverishly to track down the source of the internet feed, but Manray is assassinated (as a sort of sacrificial figure at his death). The police quickly catch The Mau Maus, shooting them down in a hail of bullets. They leave only one survivor, a white member known as "One-Sixteenth Black", who tearfully proclaims that he is "black" and demands to die with his groupmates instead of being arrested. Furious, Sloan confronts Delacroix at gunpoint and demands that he watch the tape she prepared for him. Delacroix refuses and tries to get the gun, but is shot in the stomach. Sloan, horrified, flees while proclaiming that it was Delacroix's own fault that he got shot. Delacroix, after positioning the gun to make the wound appear self-inflicted, watches the tape as he lies dying on the floor.
The film concludes with a long montage of racially insensitive and demeaning clips of black characters from Hollywood films of the first half of the 20th century. Among the films used in the sequence are "
The Birth of a Nation ", "The Jazz Singer", "Gone with the Wind", "Babes in Arms", "Holiday Inn",Ub Iwerks ' cartoon "Little Black Sambo ",Walter Lantz 's cartoon "Scrub Me Mama with a Boogie Beat ", theMerrie Melodies short "All This and Rabbit Stew ", and, from theHal Roach comedy "School's Out", "Our Gang " ("Little Rascals") kidsAllen "Farina" Hoskins andMatthew "Stymie" Beard .Film production
Most of the movie was shot on
Mini DV digital video using theSony VX 1000 camera. This kept the budget to $10 million USD. The "Mantan Show" sequences are shot in Super 16 film stock, which makes them appear to have a vastly more digestible look than the rest of the film.ee also
*
Mau Mau (disambiguation)
*Color Adjustment - a documentary film by Marlon Riggs about the portrayal of blacks in televisionExternal links
*imdb title|id=0215545|title=Bamboozled
* [http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/bamboozled/ "Bamboozled" at Rotten Tomatoes]
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