The Turning Point: XCLD: The Story of Cancel Culture

2024

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IMDb Rating 4.7/10 10 60 60

Plot summary

The notion of Cancel Culture, which grew out of a mostly progressive move to hold people accountable for bad behavior (especially racist or misogynistic language), has recently been co-opted by conservatives who–in equal measure–bemoan its “woke” goals, cast themselves as its victims, and attempt to use it themselves as a political powerplay, while seeking to deplatform opponents with similar strategies. But is Cancel Culture really new? Or really that powerful? Or really that bad? XCLD is a nuanced look at this provocative and controversial issue that explores the evolution of Cancel Culture, from its history in different forms, to its contemporary genesis on Black Twitter, to where it is today: another divisive issue for people to argue over, and one that creates some exceptionally odd bedfellows

Top cast

Will Smith as Self - Actor
John Lennon as Self - The Beatles
Roy Wood Jr. as Self - The Daily Show, Correspondent
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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by pramwire

Another astoundingly bad documentary because...

Reviewed by akashicorca 7 / 10

Good vararity of perspectives

Public shaming is not new. But the internet is. Therefore ordinary people have more access to participate in public shaming than ever before. That was my takeaway, but the filmmaker, Ferne Pearlstein, who usually works as a cinematographer made an enjoyable to look at well paced show that invites many different voices to share their experience. From comedians to historians. I thought that I knew a little bit about cancel culture but I learned a lot more in a pretty entertaining way from this 44 min doc. I especially liked the "safe space" box that they put up where passersby could reveal who they would "uncancel" in secret~ I like all the one star ratings this doc got. It seems some people don't know that 1-10 allows for more nuance than yes or no. It seems more and more movies reviewed on IMDB are getting an odd number of 1 and 10 star ratings. I hope people aren't too confused by all the stars they can choose from!
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