Judas and the Black Messiah (2021) dir. Shaka King

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Judas and the Black Messiah (2021) dir. Shaka King
America's on fire right now and until the fire is extinguished don't nothin' else mean a goddamn thing.
Judas and the Black Messiah, Shaka King (2021)
OCTOBER HORROR MOVIES (2021) #23 THE ALCHEMIST COOKBOOK
1h 22m | TV-MA
This is a really frustrating film. Half of it is a harrowing portrayal of a man who has isolated himself in the woods, dealing with either the fallout of summoning a demon or the effects of a psychotic break after going off his meds. The other half is aimless, plodding padding.
There are some genuinely great moments in here (especially when the guy's cousin shows up to drop off supplies; Amari Cheatom, you were a welcome sight in your three scenes), but a huge proportion of this film was filled out with what could only have been the director telling the main actor, "Just play around. Try some stuff. We'll film it."
I get the feeling that this movie was largely made through improv. When it works, it really works. When it doesn't, it's a slog waiting for the next scene to start. You know, like normal improv.
W A T C H I N G
It's really bad.
It's trying to be Evil Dead without a plot and there is no definite driving direction of the story. As far as I can tell it's a manic depressive schizophrenic hallucinating in a camper in the woods and inexplicably transforming(?) Or maybe it's all just a delusional breakdown and he only thinks he's transforming?
But what's he doing there originally? I guess he's supposed to be making gold out of lead, or cooking meth for his friend Cortez? but for some reason this "alchemist" is summoning demons?
Which the two are not the same thing. You don't summon demons with alchemy. You wouldn't find an alchemist manual with spells and incantations.
The writer director maybe didn't research it or used creative license to make it about what he wanted regardless.
It feels less put-together than a crappy student film.
For 1hr 23mins it took me a week to finish because it was so slow and boring.
The "Bite Sized Halloween" short films on Hulu are better plotted and storied in 6 minutes or less than this was in 1hr23mins.
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