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Black Dividend
Ryokichi Ibuki is a clerk who learns company "top secrets" and becomes an industrial blackmailer. Kaoru Koizumi, a confidential secretary in love with Ibuki, reveals her firm's plans to him. She resigns when Ibuki blackmails her employer but Ibuki gains another spy in Ayuko Ichinoi...
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Plot Summary
A white man struggling to find work in the 1960s becomes increasingly resentful and paranoid as he perceives African Americans as receiving preferential treatment. His simmering anger eventually boils over into a violent confrontation.
Critical Reception
This short film is notable for its stark portrayal of racial tension and prejudice during the Civil Rights era. It was generally seen as a powerful, albeit bleak, commentary on the social anxieties and racial divides of its time, resonating with audiences for its raw emotional honesty and unflinching look at the darker aspects of human nature.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its bold exploration of racial prejudice.
Critiqued for its somber and potentially unsettling themes.
Considered an important, albeit challenging, social commentary.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce for this short film, but those available often highlight its powerful, albeit difficult, message about racial tensions and the destructive nature of prejudice. Some viewers found it thought-provoking, while others were disturbed by its intense subject matter.
Fun Fact
The film was directed by actor John Astin, best known for his role as Gomez Addams in the original 'The Addams Family' television series.
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