BlacKkKlansman Review: 8 Ups & 1 Down

Downs...

1. The Pacing Is A Little Sluggish In Places

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The film clocks in at a fairly hefty 135 minutes, but this is a complex movie with a lot to say, so that's not inherently a bad thing. However, there are definitely a few moments where the pacing noticeably dips and things very nearly grind to a halt.

This is especially evident during Ron's (John David Washington) scenes opposite black student union president Patrice Dumas (Laura Harrier), which often feel overlong while, honestly, not adding a whole lot to the movie.

With slightly more judicious editing Lee probably could've tightened things up to a more concise 120-125 minutes and the film would be all the better for it. This is by no means a significant issue, but a minor flaw worth considering.

With that gripe in mind, here are the many things Spike Lee gets right with BlacKkKlansman...

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