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Dear White People

  • 2014
  • R
  • 1h 48m
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6.2/10
27K
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Tyler James Williams in Dear White People (2014)
A satire that follows the stories of four black students at an Ivy League college where a riot breaks out over a popular 'African American' themed party thrown by white students. With tongue planted firmly in cheek, the film explores racial identity in 'post-racial' America while weaving a universal story of forging one's unique path in the world.
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The lives of four black students at an Ivy League college.The lives of four black students at an Ivy League college.The lives of four black students at an Ivy League college.

  • Director
    • Justin Simien
  • Writer
    • Justin Simien
  • Stars
    • Tyler James Williams
    • Tessa Thompson
    • Kyle Gallner
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    27K
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    • Director
      • Justin Simien
    • Writer
      • Justin Simien
    • Stars
      • Tyler James Williams
      • Tessa Thompson
      • Kyle Gallner
    • 93User reviews
    • 133Critic reviews
    • 79Metascore
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    • Awards
      • 13 wins & 28 nominations total

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    Tyler James Williams
    Tyler James Williams
    • Lionel Higgins
    Tessa Thompson
    Tessa Thompson
    • Samantha White
    Kyle Gallner
    Kyle Gallner
    • Kurt Fletcher
    Teyonah Parris
    Teyonah Parris
    • Colandrea 'Coco' Conners
    Brandon P Bell
    Brandon P Bell
    • Troy Fairbanks
    • (as Brandon Bell)
    Brittany Curran
    Brittany Curran
    • Sofia Fletcher
    Justin Dobies
    Justin Dobies
    • Gabe
    Marque Richardson
    Marque Richardson
    • Reggie
    Malcolm Barrett
    Malcolm Barrett
    • Helmut West
    Dennis Haysbert
    Dennis Haysbert
    • Dean Fairbanks
    Peter Syvertsen
    Peter Syvertsen
    • President Fletcher
    Brandon Alter
    Brandon Alter
    • George
    Kate Gaulke
    Kate Gaulke
    • Annie
    • (as Katie Gaulke)
    Brian James
    • Martin
    Keith Myers
    Keith Myers
    • Mitch
    Bryan Daniel Porter
    Bryan Daniel Porter
    • Gordon
    • (as Bryan Porter)
    Terry Hempleman
    • Professor Bodkin
    Naomi Ko
    • Sungmi
    • Director
      • Justin Simien
    • Writer
      • Justin Simien
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    5Ketzel

    Doesn't Deliver on Promising Trailer

    I am glad that this film addresses the important issue of racism on college campuses, and I have no disagreement with its political or social justice messages. Any sincere attempt by a filmmaker to make these experiences visible to the broader public is a good thing.

    As a white educator who actually attended and later taught at top- tier colleges, I had been looking forward to experiencing a new sharp creative critique of American racism on college campuses as promised by the film's trailer.

    This film utterly failed in its attempts to entertain or provoke. It did not provide me even with the typical pleasures of cinema, let alone fresh insight into its subject. It was little more than a leaden slow-moving soap opera with a contrived plot, oddly dressed characters and unconvincing dialogue. In my experience of elite campuses, it is the rare Ivy student (of any race) who routinely dresses like a junior business executive and uses this sort of pretentious speech pattern. Watching this film was like watching a Western in which all the characters had British accents and wore kimonos.

    For readers who seek moving and insightful films on racism, I highly recommend Spike Lee "joints" which provide viewers with superior entertainment, dialogue, characters, plot, provocation and insight.
    7Garcwrites

    The satire that does not quite live up to expectation

    I was first exposed to Dear White People by its trailer. The trailer was so promising it put the movie to a much higher level of expectation than it actually is so it could have only been a slight disappoint. The film is smart, punchy, and funny, for a film about racism and racial tensions.

    The preppy college setting screams for an amazing story about racial tensions and racism. The black characters that the film follows - Coco the girl who wants to be white, Lionel the awkward gay guy that doesn't quite fit in, Troy who fits in but isn't quite himself, and the infamous Sam who is basically a modern day activist with a secret boyfriend - are actually good archetypes of nowadays college educated black people because they are all unique if not for the color of their skin.

    With this basis Simien delivered an interesting film about racial tensions between blacks and whites without shaming or blaming one of the two parties involved. But the film sort of feels like a fluff piece that didn't really dive deep into the subject. The white characters are mostly stereotypical, they are the same to be honest, arrogant, and entitled. The film quickly becomes more about about finding one's identity and western society in general than racial tensions. Maybe, that's the point, one of the message behind it is that racial tensions stems from the way our society is, with whites liking the black cultures but not its people? I don't really know but at least Dear White People is a good conversation starter.

    As for the actors, I mean the ones with layers to their characters, they gave a stellar performance. Tessa Thompson portrayed a riveting Sam with talent, wit and insolence. And Tyler James Williams was probably the easiest character to relate to, he likes what he likes and doesn't try to change who he is.

    For a first film Dear White People is interesting and if the trailer hadn't been so good I probably would have been in awe after watching it. @wornoutspines
    7abcvision

    Fight the Power

    • I think every generation has a film that touches on race and the inequalities of color. Spike Lee, Do the Right Thing comes to mind as do other countless films. In Dear White People (a take off on a character's name that is White) it explores the state of college campus today. Where the halls are segregated and the division is along social economic lines and on the fringes of race. There is the commentary that Obama is half white, so that makes him half right, touches on the degrees of it means to be black today. Not all a series manner, but sometimes you do become the change you want to bring, but often it is much harder to live the talk than to talk the talk. I saw this movie as part of the 2014 Atlanta Film Festival.
    7nrabond007

    Well made satire but riddled with hateful undertones

    Menippian and Juvenalian satire are at the forefront here. There's no comedy, there's just a message. Unfortunately, today, people have allowed this satirical work to become reality. Set at a prestigious Ivy League school outside of Chicago proper, "Dear White People" takes so much time on the inherent differences between black and white people, that it takes no real time or consideration to realize that it's the American culture that binds everyone together. It's not a bad film, and my opinion of it has grown for the better over time because it must be taken as a satire instead of a message. Obviously the filmmakers have it in mind that one particular group is the enemy, when the reality is that the far left politics are used to brainwash extremely smart and talented minds.
    8clarkekm-61-493805

    Smart, funny, twisted satire

    I give this movie an 8. It is funny, but can be uncomfortable at times. Its a movie I do not expect everybody to get. Like Spike Lee's do the right thing, It will make some feel uncomfortable and immediately go on the defense- which in turn makes them not appreciate the comedy the writing, the cast or the message.

    This movie shows real people, real thoughts, real characters. It not glossed over , sugar coated characters ( nor extremist).

    The movie offers different view points on what it is like to be a black person in this suppose to be "post racial" country that we live in.

    I would give it a look, I thoroughly enjoyed this movie!

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    • Trivia
      Sam makes a student film that is critical of what she sees as white people's widespread fear of Barack Obama and titles it "Rebirth of a Nation." This is a reference not only to D.W. Griffith's notoriously racist 1915 Civil War movie The Birth of a Nation (1915) but also to something that filmmaker Spike Lee experienced while he was a first-year student at NYU's graduate film school. After being required to watch Griffith's film and objecting to the fact that his professors taught it only as a milestone in the technical development of cinema with no attention paid to its racism and its legacy of helping to relaunch the KKK, Lee made a student short film titled The Answer (1980) that responded to The Birth of a Nation himself. "The Answer" so offended many of his NYU professors that Lee was nearly expelled from NYU, but was ultimately saved by a faculty vote.
    • Goofs
      When Sam is in the dining hall and chastises Kurt for eating in their dining hall - just before she stands up; she closes her Macbook twice.
    • Quotes

      Professor Bodkin: ...Might I also remind you that I read your entire fifteen-page unsolicited treatise on why the Gremlins is actually about suburban white fear of black culture.

      Sam White: The Gremlins are loud, talk in slang, are addicted to fried chicken and freak out when you get their hair wet.

    • Crazy credits
      The end credits include photographs of the real-life blackface (and brownface) college parties that inspired the film's climax.
    • Connections
      Featured in Number One on the Call Sheet: Number One on the Call Sheet: Black Leading Women in Hollywood (2025)
    • Soundtracks
      45 Drum Break
      Performed by The Co-Stars

      Written by Neely Dinkins Jr. (as Neely Dinkins)

      Vito Colapietro Courtesy of Atom Factory Music Licensing

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    • Release date
      • December 4, 2014 (Brazil)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Sevgili Beyaz Irk
    • Filming locations
      • University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA
    • Production companies
      • Code Red
      • Duly Noted
      • Homegrown Pictures
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $4,404,154
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $347,959
      • Oct 19, 2014
    • Gross worldwide
      • $4,633,961
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 48 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby

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