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With all due respect, sir, |
Board | Soul Man (1986) |
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"Soul Man" is a comedy film released in 1986, directed by Steve Miner. This humorous and thought-provoking movie follows Mark Watson (played by C. Thomas Howell), a privileged young white man who disguises himself as a black student to secure a scholarship to Harvard Law School.
The film tackles themes of race, privilege, and identity, using comedy to explore the complexities of racial dynamics in America. With its hilarious moments and social commentary, "Soul Man" challenges stereotypes and prompts discussions on racial equality.
While the film's subject matter may be controversial, the talented cast, including Rae Dawn Chong, Arye Gross, and James Earl Jones, deliver memorable performances that add depth to the story. If you're curious to experience the sounds and humor of "Soul Man," you can play and download them here.