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Change of Mind
A white man's brain is transplanted into a black man's skull.
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Plot Summary
A white lawyer is given a new body, that of a black man, after an accident. He struggles to adjust to his new identity and the racism he now faces, forcing him to confront his own prejudices and the societal injustices that plague America.
Critical Reception
Change of Mind was a thought-provoking and socially relevant film that tackled issues of race and identity head-on. While not a commercial blockbuster, it was recognized for its bold premise and performances, offering a unique perspective on the racial tensions of the late 1960s.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its innovative and timely exploration of racial identity and societal prejudice.
Noted for its strong performances, particularly from Rosalind Cash and the lead actor portraying the transformed lawyer.
Considered a significant, albeit overlooked, film for its challenging subject matter and artistic approach.
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Awards & Accolades
None notable.
Fun Fact
The film's premise of a body swap due to racial transformation was quite unconventional for its time and directly addressed the burgeoning civil rights movement and its complexities.
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