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<p dir="auto"><strong>pmreviews7</strong> — <em>10 years ago(June 30, 2015 03:23 AM)</em></p>
<p dir="auto">Let me first say that I'm a fan of several Coen Brothers movies.Some of my favorites are: Raising Arizona, Crimewave etc.I like the quirky style of some of their flicks.<br />
But I was beginning to think they had a problem with blacksjust based on the fact that I didn't see many main black characters in their films . And some of the parts I did see seemed to mock them.<br />
On 'Crimewave' they had a black guy who was a would be hero being called 'Buckwheat' and get a mocking death, dying with a smile and shaving cream on his face.Later someone retorts to a boy ,who finds him - "Where'd you get the Negro son?" Other than these parts 'Crimewave' is one of my favorite movies because of the otherwise wild humor in it.<br />
On 'Fargo' they seem to make prominent a black lawn jockey statue on the husband's work desk.And a black landlord gets KO'd by the kidnappers.These are minor parts that have these elements.<br />
And on 'O Brother Where Art Thou' they have a young black guy cowering from a singing Ku Klux Klan.<br />
It wasn't until they did the 'Ladykillers' that I saw them finally have starring black characters that showed more of a range and (based on the original version)the old lady outwitting the crooks that I felt some difference about the situation.I generally like some Coen Bros moviesbut I just had to point out these parts.<br />
*One odd partially off target note is that I happened to at different timeshave met-Tom Hanks-William H Macy and George Clooney on my job years ago All who were in some of these movies.</p>
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<p dir="auto">The Coen Brothers were two of the writers of "Crimewave".</p>
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<p dir="auto">Crimewave isn't Coen brothers. Also, in O Brother Where Art Thou, they mock the KKK, and the leader of the KKK gets punished.</p>
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