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| − | He Even Has Your Eyes or ''Il a déjà tes yeux'' is | + | He Even Has Your Eyes or ''Il a déjà tes yeux'' is a France comedy movie released in January 18, 2017 (France) and directed by ''[[wikipedia:Lucien_Jean-Baptiste|Lucien Jean-Baptiste]].'' It tells about when French-African couple Paul and Sali find the longed-for infant they are going to receive is white, family turmoil and confrontation ensue.<ref>[https://www.netflix.com/id-en/title/80156763 Netflix]. Retrieved January 21, 2021</ref> This movie features: |
*''[[wikipedia:Lucien_Jean-Baptiste|Lucien Jean-Baptiste]]'' as Paul Aloka | *''[[wikipedia:Lucien_Jean-Baptiste|Lucien Jean-Baptiste]]'' as Paul Aloka | ||
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==Plot== | ==Plot== | ||
| − | In their mid-30s, Paul and Sali are | + | In their mid-30s, Paul and Sali are joyfully hitched andthe proud new owners of their own flower specialist's store. They are about to adopt a kid. Sali's Senegalese parents, Mamita and Ousmane, even have a name prepared for their future grandson: Lamine. By the time the couple surrendered their hope, the adoption agency calls with good news, they have a baby boy for Paul and Sali. Their closest companions, legal eagle Prune and stoner Manu, rally to ensure the house is prepared,so the adoption will be approved. Paul and Sali's new baby is a half year old, he's wonderful, he's called Benjamin, he has flawless blue eyes, he's also white.<ref>[https://en.unifrance.org/movie/41718/he-even-has-your-eyes Synopsis]. En.unifrance. Retrieved January 21, 2021</ref> |
==Black Racism== | ==Black Racism== | ||
| − | This | + | This film shows how a black parents on the rundown to adopt a child, are given a white child and treat distinctively in society. There is a scene when a few group including the social worker, child's real parentsand the police who are dubious that the poor white infant will not get what he needs. Sali as a wife also feels awkward because the burdenoned by racial marks of shame and passerby stereotyping her as 'the babysitter'. It happens because it is a very rare occasion that white kid is adopted by black parents.It can depict the ghastly and profoundly installed prejudice in a white centred world, black babiesare saved by white couples and the inverse is treated with doubt and skepticism.''.''<ref>[https://weekendspecial.co.za/he-even-has-your-eyes/ HE EVEN HAS YOUR EYES: REVIEW]. Weekendspecial. Oktober 3, 2019. Retrieved January 21, 2021</ref> |
| − | + | This is a strong component and leaves watchers the necessary knowledge where bigotry isn't natural, it is instructed.<ref>[https://medium.com/@liquidtv/day-56-he-even-has-your-eyes-2016-e5c8dd0a360c A comedic look at racial profiling in families & society.]. Medium. January 27, 2018. Retrieved January 21, 2021</ref> | |
==Reference== | ==Reference== | ||
| − | [[Category:Black Racism in Comedy Movies]] | + | [[Category:Black-Targeted Racism in Comedy Movies]] |
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Latest revision as of 06:10, 15 March 2021
He Even Has Your Eyes or Il a déjà tes yeux is a France comedy movie released in January 18, 2017 (France) and directed by Lucien Jean-Baptiste. It tells about when French-African couple Paul and Sali find the longed-for infant they are going to receive is white, family turmoil and confrontation ensue.[1] This movie features:
- Lucien Jean-Baptiste as Paul Aloka
- Aïssa Maïga as Salimata Aloka
- Zabou Breitman as Claire Mallet
- Vincent Elbaz as Manu
- Michel Jonasz as Monsieur Vidal
- Naidra Ayadi as Anna
Plot
In their mid-30s, Paul and Sali are joyfully hitched andthe proud new owners of their own flower specialist's store. They are about to adopt a kid. Sali's Senegalese parents, Mamita and Ousmane, even have a name prepared for their future grandson: Lamine. By the time the couple surrendered their hope, the adoption agency calls with good news, they have a baby boy for Paul and Sali. Their closest companions, legal eagle Prune and stoner Manu, rally to ensure the house is prepared,so the adoption will be approved. Paul and Sali's new baby is a half year old, he's wonderful, he's called Benjamin, he has flawless blue eyes, he's also white.[2]
Black Racism
This film shows how a black parents on the rundown to adopt a child, are given a white child and treat distinctively in society. There is a scene when a few group including the social worker, child's real parentsand the police who are dubious that the poor white infant will not get what he needs. Sali as a wife also feels awkward because the burdenoned by racial marks of shame and passerby stereotyping her as 'the babysitter'. It happens because it is a very rare occasion that white kid is adopted by black parents.It can depict the ghastly and profoundly installed prejudice in a white centred world, black babiesare saved by white couples and the inverse is treated with doubt and skepticism..[3]
This is a strong component and leaves watchers the necessary knowledge where bigotry isn't natural, it is instructed.[4]
Reference
- ↑ Netflix. Retrieved January 21, 2021
- ↑ Synopsis. En.unifrance. Retrieved January 21, 2021
- ↑ HE EVEN HAS YOUR EYES: REVIEW. Weekendspecial. Oktober 3, 2019. Retrieved January 21, 2021
- ↑ A comedic look at racial profiling in families & society.. Medium. January 27, 2018. Retrieved January 21, 2021
