This film deserves mass attention and should be honored for its courage. I’ve never quite felt so strung and wounded by the cinema. It is mayhem and for no alleged reason this is the lunacy of the incident. The scenes in which the incident takes place are harrowing and expertly crafted. The cinematography is closing in, the train is entering Fruitvale Station, and my heart is already pounding. She only wanted her “baby” to do what would seemingly be safest: catching the BART train to town, rather than drink driving. It is soul-destroying when she blames the tragedy on herself. The family is “lifted up” by God, as spoken by the radiant mother. Despite past hiccups, the family gets together and celebrates New Year’s Eve without controversy and with great empathy, as it is also Oscar’s mother’s birthday. He wishes to share his inner burdens with others, he has a lot of close mates, but it is his girlfriend (Melonie Diaz) and mother (Octavia Spencer) who come through as most compassionate. Oscar is clearly troubled but events in his life. It is promising that Coogler will have more heartfelt stories to tell that will contribute the past thirty years call for social justice in media, popular culture and sadly life. It is the territory of young and black cinema, as was the term coined for the work of Spike Lee. He doesn’t necessarily care about what others think of him, he has the “don’t give a **** attitude”, but this doesn’t make him a thug. Nonetheless he gets on with daily life and is determined to make a difference. Jordan gives a brilliant performance as Oscar, and understands the prejudice history that exists within the borders of the Bay Hill area. We sample Oscar’s daily life we get caught up in his agitated world. It is the day leading up to the death of young Oscar Grant. Film posters (where available) are courtesy of The Movie Database (TMDb) and the. This is the side of the story that Coogler has decided to tell. What do the ratings mean Poster image for FRUITVALE STATION. We spend New Years Eve with Oscar as he goes about his daily routine, struggling and searching over the various obstacles that many working-class people face. Oscar Grant, a 22 year-old man with lots of feelings, cares for many people and many people care for him. This irrefutable piece of reality haunts the film and makes it duly hard to watch. The film is based on the real-life tragic shooting that happened at Fruitvale Station on the New Year’s Eve of 2009. Directed by Ryan Coogler, Fruitvale Station is highly ambitious, it is for the hardened hearts and Coogler has articulated his deep-rooted connection with the story flawlessly. These films are both earnest, striking and magnificent directorial debuts. Sincerely powerful, it reminded me of John Singleton’s Boyz N The Hood.
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