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Angry White Man
Skeeter Freeman is struggling in a sea of boiled peanuts and debt. Only two things keep him from becoming an AWM - his upcoming nuptials, and his two best friends. Walt - a boiled peanut connoisseur- and Floyd -a whorticultural engineer- When a horrifically funny event ruins his wedding - Skeeter goes on a journey to meet his idol, Bulldog Hays, but when Bulldog turns out to be nothing like he imagined, Skeeter must rely on himself, a limited supply of moonshine, broken shotguns, loose women, cheap drugs and his two redneck friends to fulfill his dream!
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Plot Summary
This short documentary explores the concept of the 'angry white male' in American society. It features interviews with various individuals who articulate their perspectives on issues of race, class, and cultural identity, aiming to shed light on the underlying frustrations and viewpoints associated with this demographic.
Critical Reception
As a short documentary, "Angry White Man" received limited mainstream critical attention. However, it has been noted for its direct approach to a sensitive and often divisive topic, sparking discussion and debate among viewers and in niche film circles.
What Reviewers Say
Offers a direct, if sometimes stark, look at contemporary social commentary.
Provokes thought and discussion on identity politics and societal frustrations.
Appreciated for its willingness to tackle a controversial subject matter.
Google audience: Audience reception is varied, with some viewers finding the documentary thought-provoking and essential for understanding certain societal viewpoints, while others may find its perspective challenging or incomplete.
Fun Fact
The documentary's release coincided with a period of increased discussion about identity politics and shifting cultural landscapes in the United States.
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