LaKeith Stanfield pretends to be a messiah in Jeymes Samuel's biblically themed comedy-drama
I was bored halfway through. It was clever but not very funny.
Yes, I agree it wasn't the rib-tickler I was expecting. Still enjoyed it though. :)
The only Black Jew I know of from the past is Sammy Davis, Jr.- and he was a convert rather than being born into the faith. Obviously, one can be both Black and Jewish...
Indeed. My main point was to draw attention to the use of first century Jews/Romans as a race relations metaphor for modern US racial tensions.
I was bored halfway through. It was clever but not very funny.
Yes, I agree it wasn't the rib-tickler I was expecting. Still enjoyed it though. :)
The only Black Jew I know of from the past is Sammy Davis, Jr.- and he was a convert rather than being born into the faith. Obviously, one can be both Black and Jewish...
Indeed. My main point was to draw attention to the use of first century Jews/Romans as a race relations metaphor for modern US racial tensions.