Sunday, January 21, 2024

Origin

 


     This new biographical drama, brilliantly written and directed by Ava DuVernay, is based on the non-fiction book, "Caste". The book came out in 2020 and shot to the top of the NY Times non-fiction bestseller list. "It examines the unspoken caste system that has shaped America and shows how our lives today are still defined by a hierarchy of human divisions".

      "Caste" was written by Pulitzer Prize winner Isabel Wilkerson. The film follows Ms. Wilkerson's journey from her decision to write the book, her research, and the writing itself, all while dealing with difficult moments in her own life. As her story is told, parts of the book  are brought to life through reenacted sequences and Ms. Wilkerson's narration. Both the book and the film look to connect particular actions of the past with their impact on our present, and to provide hope for our future.

       The film stars Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor as Isabel Wilkerson, Jon Bernthal as her husband Brett and Niecy Nash-Betts as Isabel's cousin Marion. Ms. Ellis-Taylor and Ms. Nash-Betts are absolutely remarkable. The film co-stars Emily Yancy, Finn Wittrock, Victoria Pedretti, Jasmine Cephas Jones, Isha Blaaker, Vera Famiga, Audra McDonald, Connie Nielsen, Myles Frost, Blair Underwood, and in a one scene cameo, Nick Offerman. Almost the entire cast portray actual people.

        This is not a film to necessarily "enjoy" but it is an important film to see. It is intelligent, insightful, thought provoking, brutally honest, heartbreaking in so many ways (certain scenes may shatter you and haunt you for days), and yet, is filled with so much love. 

         "Origin" asks us to look below the surface and find the humanity underneath, in all of us. It is a must see experience. 

         In select theaters now and opens wide January 26th.

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