
Blindspotting 4 ½ stars
Blindspotting deals with some very familiar issues to the movies but does things differently from what we are used to. Two friends, Collin and Miles are childhood friends, one white and one black. They work together at a moving company and Collin has three days left on probation stemming from an assault charge because of a bar fight. Then he witnesses a police shooting of an unarmed black man which has a profound effect on his life. Both characters go through some challenging situations where they realize that all individuals have many aspects to their lives, but others tend to limit their view of them, thus creating the term Blindspotting, invented by the filmmakers. The film was co-written by the two main actors (Daveed Diggs and Rafael Casal) who have been friends for many years. The film is set against the backdrop of Oakland, California as it undergoes a transformation brought about by rapid gentrification. Also, many scenes in the movie are done in spoken verse, also known as hip-hop. The movie was one of the main features at the 2018 Sundance Film Festival and received some rave reviews. There are some very violent scenes to be aware of as expected for this kind of movie.