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Rose Bluelight
Two girls with homosexual tendencies decide to open the luxury brothel "Rose Blue Light". Then, one of them has a brush with the law, and she gets hopelessly smitten by the investigating policewoman's beauty.
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Plot Summary
A struggling working-class Black family in Los Angeles faces challenges related to their son's involvement with the LAPD. The film explores themes of community, family loyalty, and the complexities of navigating a prejudiced system.
Critical Reception
Charles Burnett's 'Rose Bluelight' is a deeply humanistic drama that received critical acclaim for its nuanced portrayal of a Black family in urban America. Critics praised its authenticity, powerful performances, and Burnett's signature observational style, though it was a less widely seen film in his oeuvre.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its authentic and compassionate depiction of family struggles.
Lauded for strong performances, particularly from its lead actors.
Recognized for Charles Burnett's distinctive, grounded directorial approach.
Google audience: Audience reception information for 'Rose Bluelight' is not readily available on Google. However, general critical consensus highlights its powerful storytelling and realistic portrayal of its characters.
Fun Fact
Charles Burnett often cast actors who could bring a profound sense of naturalism to their roles, and 'Rose Bluelight' is no exception, with many of its actors known for their grounded performances.
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