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Aug 19, 2017Byond rated this title 1.5 out of 5 stars
The old Christian hymn goes, 'I love to tell the story of Jesus and his love'. There's just a natural appeal to telling a story. Maybe we are at the apex of moment when some are empowered to tell their story. An absent black father, a drug addicted prostituting mother, a drug dealing mentor and his attractive girl friend, school bullies: our hero is negotiating all these while in a state of confusion regarding his sexuality. Three periods of his life require different actors for the lead role. There doesn't seem to be much ventured here. Only reading of it in a related piece did it come to me this was an all black cast. Then I think I had to agree, not one white face. If this is what you've got, do you really have a problem with separate but equal? Highly awarded, almost universally well received; for me: claustrophobic and overwrought. Christians sometimes speak of happy Danes and sad Danes. Rather than upper users this might be a better fit for downer fans, depending on the assessment of the resolution.