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Blindspotting

Blindspotting

  • Status: Released
  • 20-07-2018
  • Runtime: 95 min
  • Score: 7.341
  • Vote count: 703

Collin must make it through his final three days of probation for a chance at a new beginning. He and his troublemaking childhood best friend, Miles, work as movers, and when Collin witnesses a police shooting, the two men’s friendship is tested as they grapple with identity and their changed realities in the rapidly-gentrifying neighborhood they grew up in.

Daveed Diggs

Collin

Rafael Casal

Miles

Janina Gavankar

Val

Jasmine Cephas Jones

Ashley

Ethan Embry

Officer Molina

Tisha Campbell

Mama Liz

Utkarsh Ambudkar

Rin

Kevin Carroll

James

Nyambi Nyambi

Yorkie

Jon Chaffin

Dezz

Wayne Knight

Patrick

Margo Hall

Nancy

Ziggy Baitinger

Sean 'Ziggy' Jones

Leland Orser

Judge

Travis Parker

Randall Marshall

Lance Holloway

Curtis 'Cuttie' Cutworth

Justin Chu Cary

Tin

Casey Adams

Chet

Michael Rhys Kan

Marty

Justin Liu

Jimmy

Aviel Ayoung

Terry

Rolanda D. Bell

Nak

John K. Moeslein

Sid

Sarah Kay

Angela

George Watsky

Tanner

Kendra Andrews

Rachel Molina

Eduardo Ambriz DeColosio

Tel

Zack Duhame

Officer Farmer

Amanda Encelan

Tina

Rahul Gupta

Clerk

Matt McAbee

Eddie

Cameron Foxly

Tall Biker

Luis Carlos Muñoz

Officer in Car

Chris Harding

Bunny Skylar

Rashida Clendening

Beauty Shop Patron (uncredited)

Peter Fitzsimmons

Another Addict (uncredited)

Tina Gilton

Woman with ID (uncredited)

Cassie Hendry

Bar Patron (uncredited)

Camryn Howard

Kes (uncredited)

Dawayne Jordan

Cemetery Man (uncredited)

Kelli McCrann

Couch Girl (uncredited)

Sean Michael McGrory

Diner Patron (uncredited)

Brandon H. Morgan

Bartender (uncredited)

Geoffrey Quan

Herbert G. (uncredited)

Molly Shaiken

Bar Patron (uncredited)

Steven Wiig

Uptight Guy (uncredited)

Tywain Willis

Ghost (uncredited)

Rayna Angélique

Hair Salon Customer (uncredited)

Brian Sampson

Oakland Police Officer (uncredited)

Jonathan Groff

Man by Fence (uncredited)

Emmy Raver-Lampman

Woman by Fence (uncredited)

Gimly

Spectacularly well made, and even weirdly kind of relatable in parts, _Blindspotting_ may not come away being my favourite movie of the year or anything, but it's the sort of one that I would absolutely not be mad about taking home the big awards. Absolutely felt these characters. The only movie in **literally** as long as I can remember, that actually gave me nightmares. _Final rating:★★★½ - I really liked it. Would strongly recommend you give it your time._

justhappytobehere

A couple of real world rappers play a couple of movie world rappers who are actually truck drivers but also rap, like, all the time. The movie is a scatter shot of political statements on the contemporary black experience in America. Policing, incarceration, white people. The points of views are interesting and valid, but the scatter shot undermines the overall narrative arc, making for an uneven viewing experience. There is lots of good stuff in here and a bit of eye rolling moments, but ok, good. Ending was way too contrived, but ok, shoe horn that in there why not.