For those of you who saw it, what do you think was the message of it? At first I assumed it was an anti-racism move, showing a man's change of heart, but the more I thought about it, is it possibly pro-racist? I mean, in the end, the movie shows that Derek Vinyard (Edward Norton's character) was right all alone, does it not? His brother was killed by a black boy for no other reason than the color of his skin and his beliefs? Is that not meant to show that Derek, Seth and Cameron Alexander were right all along? Then again, I find it hard to belive that liberal Hollywood would ever put out a pro-racist movie. I'm just curious to see what anyone who's seen the movie thinks.
2007-02-17
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