Beloved
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  • this is so funny. haha..

  • hey- im jasper and ian (the interviewer) might remember me, i shadowed him at SOTA. im in my second year in media- and im planning o making a movie for honors english (Caren) in Beloved. thumbs up!

  • You are all a bunch of fags! Really? This is what you guys do in your spare time. Get in hot heavy debates with each other over a class project done by 16 year old kids who could give less of a crap. Really? Were in college now. Im telling you that every single person in this has completely forgotten about this film. I frankly feel sorry for you guys. I really do. Please do yourself a favor and get fucked. Please

  • haha. I thought this was pretty funny.

  • This is freaking awesome. Love it.

  • You are all a bunch of GAY GUYS!!!! This was a school project for fucks sake! You really thing that my homie was trying to rock the foundation of a book that sucked fat walrus cunt to begin with. I would rather watch flies fuck each other than have to read one page of that book. Oh and tmobalea or whatever the fuck your name is you can suck the FATTEST part of my pasty Scottish ars you crusty faggot scrotum!! Oh TyieshaCM I think slavery was fucking hilarious what you think of that!! Peace

  • Wow your nice! (sarcasm alert)

  • devine foolishness...

  • Misfitcreature, you obviously do not know what a good novel is, and damn sure do not know what your talking about! The novel has a plot. Many people can relate to this novel; forexcample, they can learn how to deal with there issues because if you do not it will drive you crazy. Second, strength and motivation can bring you a long way. Third, to believe in a world beyond ours. Fourth, traumatic experiences can drive someone crazy if they do not have a strong mind!

  • misfitcreature, Beloved was about slavery, and former slave's mentality!! and it is quite disrespectful for someone to demoralize the, brillantly written, novel like that. IT'S THAT SERIOUS sweety

  • Hahaha! B...E...L...O...V...E...D! Sounded just like the movie. This was pretty entertaining. :D

  • still poor

  • so white

  • Y'all need to get over it. It was a book, and this guy's interpretation. A FUCKING BOOK. Not About the FUCKING slavery. Not about BLACK people. NOt about WHITE supremacy. A F-U-C-K-I-N-G book. Quit being such tight wads and deal with it.

  • Flag this video guys this is hate speech.

  • fuckin awesome.. HAHAHa beloved was shit.

  • As if minorities aren't ridiculed enough, leave it to a clueless, sheltered white boy to put it all into perspective for us. There's nothing funny about slavery. No one can change the past, but those who are alive present day can at least be respectful of other people's hardships. It's not enough that some Americans get to reap the benefits of slave labor, you have to go and make fun of the people who got screwed. Go read a book and quit playing with your video camera. Go read several books.

  • funny film and, in many ways, it's better than the original novel - or at least better than the oprah adaptation.

  • Slavery can be written by anyone that has done their research, which Toni Morrison did. For the person who said that every AFrican American isn't affected by the horrors of slavery, has never really analzyed America's socio-economic strucuture, based on white supremacy.

  • White supremacy means that White,middle aged , men, are setup to be privileged in America and their families and those that are not white are made to feel less than. AFricans did sell AFricans.you have to realize that slavery has been in AFrica for ages.America's slavery based on domination and dehumanization

  • You've completely disgraced a classic-no essential novel. Maybe you didn't read the novel but if actually read the novel, you would know that the novel doesn't deserve your mockery of it.

  • I like this! I wish we got to do this in my AP class. We got to act out parts though, like things we didn't see in the book, it was hilarious. You did a great job.

  • "What's your name?" B E L O V E D BELOVED "That's a pretty name." This video made my life! "Where you diamonds?"
  • that was to ian connors

  • HAAAAAAAAAAAAHAHHAHA BELOVED <3

  • you fucking suck huge cock

  • You have to be kidding me.

  • This was lame. People like you shouldn't even be allowed to read the book. Torture, rape, racism, infanticide, slavery, and forced male on male fellatio--what a hoot. Seriously, you should be ashamed of yourselves.

  • Out of all the things in the world to satarize... you choose a story about a slave woman who was beaten and raped so many times that she would rather kill her own children than to have them face the same indignities. You are freaking HILARIOUS. Seriously... I think you and Michael Richards should be a comedy team.

  • she was a crimanlly insane woman. She murdered her own child, as if she were god and attempted to kill her other children. She was a lunatic. And the book had no plot whatsoever. Toni Morrison couldn't decide on if to make it about politics, slaves, ghosts, freedom, or murder. It was just a very horribly written book.

  • How horribly can a book be if it wins the Pulitzer prize? It was based on the life of Margaret Garner, an escaped slave who killed her child to prevent him from being taken into slavery. If all you got out of it was criminally insane woman... maybe you should just stick to your comic books... like the guy who made this ill conceived video.

  • It obviously did not deserve the prize. The book only provides for a certain audience and to me, and many others, that makes it not a good novel. People are afriad to say what they really think about the book because of the fact that it has some slavery in it. SO what. A lot of books have slavery in it. That doesn't make it a good book. It doesn't matter who's life it is based off of. If a Book was based on Cho Seung-Hui, and his reasons to kill, would that make it a book worth a nobel prize?

  • What would make it worthy of the prize is excellence in writing, which it obviously has, because... it won. I am not upset with people who don't like the book, it just speaks volumes of the person who would ridicule a book that deals with the psychological effects of slavery and others who are so removed from the experience that they try to downplay and dismiss it. It's just offensive when someone comments on a book about the black experience when they obviously have no idea what it is.

  • Toni Morrison did not experience slavery. So she had NO right to write the book about a black experience that she has no idea what it was really like...right? I don't see why people keep saying how evil the white people are. The white people bought the african slaves from other africans.Anyway, I don't dislike people who like the book.I just think they don't have a very good taste in books.

  • Toni Morrison, as well as every African American, is directly affected by the atrocities of slavery the same as every Caucasian still benefits from the income that was generated from it. But this conversation is over. It suddenly dawned on me that I'm talking to a high school student. Like I said... dude, stick with your comic books.

  • Every African-American is not directly affected by the atrocities of slavery. To make such a rash, generalized statement such as this, I would say I was speaking to a middle school student, but I doubt that that is a fact. I know I don't benefit from any income that was generated from slavery that happened before I was ever even born. It would be impossible to even fathom the idea. But, I agree. I will not argue with you any further.I just suggest you try to do some research.

  • FYI, the revenue that was created from slavery funded a biased system that affected resources being made available to everyone. It is also created a systematic racism that still affects America today. No one is BLAMING you for slavery, just to acknowledge that we are all beneficiaries of its affects. I suggest that you take some Black History courses or read some Black history books in your library, and if you don't have any... that would be the systematic racism which I referring to.

  • Wow! To say that every African-American isn't affected by slavery is like saying the world wasn't affected by Western colonization. It's not a generalization it's a fact. If you actually read Belvoed, not skim or use Sparknotes, you would understand that this is one the points that Morrison conveyed. I don't have enough space to spell it all out for you but maybe you need to actually read Beloved.

  • you're a genius! finally, someone has unraveled the mystery of the pulitzer prize award-winning novel. you are super-clever.

  • Well, you took some facts out of the book. Made a sketch comedy. Really didn't help me with my report on beloved, except maybe something to talk about like the baby ghost.

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