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Barry (2016)

Barry (2016)

GENRESBiography,Drama
LANGEnglish,Swahili
ACTOR
Devon TerrellAnya Taylor-JoyJason MitchellEllar Coltrane
DIRECTOR
Vikram Gandhi

SYNOPSICS

Barry (2016) is a English,Swahili movie. Vikram Gandhi has directed this movie. Devon Terrell,Anya Taylor-Joy,Jason Mitchell,Ellar Coltrane are the starring of this movie. It was released in 2016. Barry (2016) is considered one of the best Biography,Drama movie in India and around the world.

A look at the early life of Barack Obama. Before he became President of the United States, he was one of the few black students at Columbia University NY in the early 80's. Faced with judgmental and racist opinions all around him, he tries to find his place in the world.

Barry (2016) Reviews

  • I just...

    djkaine2018-09-09

    The acting was spot on, as for the rest... What? A completely empty shell. It was like an MTV/Disney coming of age movie about the racial struggles during 6 months of a persons life where at the end they are enlightened and one with their self. Barry is a drama queen, he's overly sensitive, and really it's like he just came out of puberty and is embarrassed that he has pubic hair. The kid who plays Barack though deserved a better script, had the President down to a T.

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  • This is not the "Barry" we know.

    anissa-taylor2016-12-16

    To counter the only other "review" which is, in fact, a political complaint about the Obama administration and implies that the author had not actually watched the film at all, I am writing this. This is an interesting look at the life of "Barry", who isn't a politician and has no interest in politics at all. It looks at conflict, race, trying to fit into two worlds and not feeling like you belong in either... It's about learning who you are in a world that isn't sure where it thinks you belong. It was a wonderfully interesting peek into a time that helped to shape the man who would go on to be the leader of the free world. A very good watch if you can manage to set your political affiliations aside for long enough to actually watch it.

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  • A Biopic With No Point?

    rishona2016-12-18

    I really was looking forward to watching this movie, and had the release date earmarked to see it. But after spending my early morning watching it, I was overall disappointed and realized that I could have waited. So I'll start off with the good parts. Big props to Devvon Terrell on getting Barack's speech, mannerisms and attitude to a tee. He really could be a dead ringer for the younger version of the President; so casting did a fabulous job there. For her few moments in the film, Ashley Judd did a great job as Barack's mother. I enjoyed seeing a peek into their relationship and I wish it was fleshed out more. It was also interesting to see the film show Barack's fish out of water moments. Being bi-racial in 1980s New York, for sure he experienced a lot of them. But the rest of the film fell flat. It just wasn't compelling at all. The trailers made it seem like you would be presented with key experiences from Barack's formative years; the things that help make him into the man we know today. The truth is you got very little of that. It was more of just a conflicted college kid trying to navigate the relationships with his on-campus peers and his (White) girlfriend and family. The script kept trying to bring in Barack's desire to have a relationship with his father, but it just felt random and out of place each time. Overall this film wasn't a horrible waste of time. But it was far from being remarkable. I have yet to see "Southside With You", but I feel as if this was an ambitious effort that just fell short of the mark.

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  • Why make things up

    imdb-387512017-01-08

    I wonder who felt compelled to change the the facts: 1- Ann Dunham was 18 when she had Barak. Why have her say she was 19? 2- Obama Sr got a masters at Harvard. Why have Barry say it was a PhD? 3- no comment how he got from Occidental to Columbia? 4- in the eighties I was pulled over in my own town because my car was covered in salt from driving on the highway in the winter. As I'm not black I couldn't claim racism was his reason for pulling me over. But I did appreciate the police looking into any suspicious vehicles. Nothing in this movie explains 20 years with Jeremiah Wright, how Barack met Michelle, or any of the other missing pieces of information from Barak's past.

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  • Good story about biracial Americans that has almost nothing to do with Barack Obama

    Scott272018-08-16

    This film had important themes about being biracial in America, now or in the 1980's, but having Barack "Barry" Obama was detrimental (for me, at least). The director said in an interview that the idea was to "accurately tell the story of a mixed-race kid in New York in 1981 that would one day become the 44th President of the United States," yet the latter part of that idea is non-existent in the film. It's just an accurate story about a mixed-race kid in New York in 1981 and that's it. I have no idea why Barack Obama is the main character of this film other than that he happens to be biracial. Any other detail specific to Barry is irrelevant to the story. You could have made this about a fictional biracial person named Darryl and it would have been exactly the same movie. I found this confounding, because "Barry" IS the main character. And it was marketed as being about a young Barack Obama, which comes with certain expectations of seeing something that relates to the Obama we know - elements you would find in any other biopic - that are nowhere to be found. At best, you could make the argument that these experiences shaped the way he sees race in America, but there's nothing in the film to suggest that it did, which is even more confounding. Had the main character been someone else, the theme of finding out where you belong would have made this a good film - competent acting, good dialogue and secondary characters. Everything was there, but setting the expectation of an Obama biopic and not delivering on that promise just left me disappointed. If you're interested in seeing the film purely for that theme, you'll probably enjoy it. If you're looking to learn about Barack Obama's college years, you'll be disappointed.

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