Dear White People
Dear White People

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Dear White People

2014
Movie
108 min
English

A campus culture war between Blacks and whites at a predominantly white Ivy League college comes to a head when the staff of a satirical magazine stages an offensive Halloween party.

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IMDb6.3/10
Rotten Tomatoes71%
Metacritic70/100
Google Users77%
Director: Justin SimienGenres: Comedy, Drama

Plot Summary

The film follows a diverse group of students at the fictional prestigious Winchester University, focusing on racial tensions and identity politics. It centers on Samantha White, a black student host of a campus radio show called 'Dear White People,' who uses her platform to address racial injustices and microaggressions experienced by black students. The narrative explores themes of race, identity, activism, and the complexities of navigating a predominantly white academic environment through the eyes of several interconnected characters.

Critical Reception

Dear White People received widespread critical acclaim, with particular praise for its sharp wit, timely social commentary, and strong performances, especially from Tessa Thompson. Critics lauded its ability to tackle sensitive racial issues with humor and nuance, though some noted that its ambitious scope occasionally led to unevenness. The film was celebrated for sparking important conversations about race in America.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its intelligent and humorous exploration of race relations on a college campus.

  • Tessa Thompson's performance as Samantha White was widely highlighted as a standout.

  • Appreciated for its relevant social commentary and ability to provoke thought and discussion.

Google audience: Audience reviews generally commend the film for its thought-provoking themes and candid discussion of race. Many appreciated its humor and the relatability of the characters' experiences, finding it to be a fresh and important perspective on contemporary racial issues.

Awards & Accolades

Won the U.S. Dramatic Special Jury Award for Breakthrough Performance at the Sundance Film Festival for Tessa Thompson. Also nominated for several NAACP Image Awards.

Fun Fact

Director Justin Simien initially developed 'Dear White People' as a standalone novel before adapting it into a screenplay, inspired by his own experiences in college and his observations of racial dynamics.

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sexxyadventure

sexxyadventure

I really wonder what's going on with Black communities. This movie is completely racist. Most of the things that happen on the movie would never happen in real life. Maybe not in this century. But I guess if we want to live together, they m...

Reno

Reno

**Is it about the student politics or racism?** Actually, I don't understand this film, I mean the story, what it intended to tell us. Maybe it's for Americans only. I thought it could be some underrated cool comedy, but what I just saw ...