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Teen, 14 years old Written by lafrancophile March 25, Horrifying Probably the most disturbing thing I have ever seen, and the swearing is appalling. Report this review. Kid, 12 years old November 19, Incredible, but mature. There is a reason that this miniseries remains one of the most influential and incredible portrayals of slavery to date. It shows a depressing and important de Continue reading. What's the story? Is it any good? Talk to your kids about Our editors recommend. The Color Purple.
The cover of the novel rises up from a horizontal to a vertical position. Also, the end credits have been changed considerably. In the original, there were eight sets of end credits one for each episode. When the show was re-edited to six episodes, names were combined for different hours and some of the end credit sequences with a still from that episode are missing, including one featuring Kizzy and Missy Anne having a picnic.
Soundtracks Oluwa by Quincy Jones. User reviews 71 Review. Top review. There is something for everyone, thanks to Roots. I normally don't start out this way, but I feel it matters. I am a Southern White, and I have not seen this movie up until the other night.
I thought this mini-series was one of the top three or four I have ever seen. Throughout the years since this came out, I never really bothered, thinking it would be simply white bashing. It was not. I felt it might be in contradiction with the kind people and relatives I grew up knowing.
I feel that this mini-series realistically blends black history in with the history we have been fed from the Northern side as well as the Southern side. Most southerners were not slave owners. They were represented. I think this movie strove to show the kindness in people, as well as the darkness. I look at the South with fondness, but I know that what this movie portrayed was true - in spirit, if not fact.
Sometime after this originally came out there was some controversy over Haley faking some of this. I thought at the time , A HA! It's bull! Again, remember that I had not watched it. Upon seeing it I realized that though some of this might be fiction, it certainly rang true. The acting was okay. Duncan reminded me of that spoiled brat in Little House on the Prairie.
My guess is that Duncan was cast so she would look like an adult child and not seem out of place compared to Uggams. It is perhaps that during the seventies Hollywood did not want to take such a chance on a younger African-American to play Kizzy.
It was an important role, and our society had not allowed Blacks to come into their own. Hollywood seems to want to force their views on society, yet they are often the last to come into line. John Amos, whom I really like, seemed to be good and bad for his role.
Someone said he sounded like he was in "Good Times" at some points. Things you buy through our links may earn New York a commission. After all, just last week the major broadcast networks unveiled plans for new versions of everything from Lethal Weapon and The Exorcist to a reimagined MacGyver.
But as popular as all of those properties were in their original form, none can compare to the tsunami-like impact the original Roots had when it landed on ABC in January And nearly 40 years later, no other television movie or mini-series has surpassed its reach. Airing over eight consecutive nights at the end of January , Roots was a massive hit from its opening shot to the final frame. According to Nielsen, With its penetration into slightly more than half of all U.
Adult Written by theonetruebum April 12, Kid, 11 years old August 12, Phenomenal Great miniseries. Is violent and disturbing but so was the process of how we came over here. If you're gonna make a film about slavery, u can't sugarc Kid, 12 years old June 23, Perfect portrayal of slave life While the roots was great, this one was amazing.
The acting is great. The life lessons include standing strong and holding together the family. This shows What's the story? Is it any good? Talk to your kids about Our editors recommend. Classic miniseries is essential viewing for mature teens. Informative docu uncovers family history and ancestry.
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