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The Black Book (2023)
After his son is wrongly accused of kidnapping, a deacon who has just lost his wife takes matters into his own hands and fights a crooked police gang to clear him.
After his son is wrongly accused of kidnapping, a deacon who has just lost his wife takes matters into his own hands and fights a crooked police gang to clear him.
The film's dominant themes align with progressive values by presenting a strong critique of systemic corruption within state institutions and the abuse of power, portraying an individual's desperate fight for justice against a failed system.
The movie features a predominantly Black cast and crew, reflecting its Nigerian origin. The narrative, a crime thriller, does not explicitly center on or critique traditional identities or DEI themes based on available information.
The film portrays the Christian institution as largely ineffective in providing justice or protecting its adherents from pervasive corruption. This failure ultimately compels the protagonist, a deacon, to abandon his peaceful faith and resort to violent means to achieve retribution, highlighting the perceived limitations of the faith's societal impact.
The Black Book (2023) does not feature any identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes. The narrative centers on a former hitman's quest for justice and revenge against corrupt officials, with no elements related to queer identity or experiences present in the storyline.
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