

Honestly I loved the music, all the scenes, the complexity of the situation the main characters find them in, I loved the ending, and I loved the characters. In addition to being a wonderful social commentary, it's also a wonderful film and story in general. Fortunately this movie provides a narrative that can help one consider the issue of racial bias. Although this film is a "message movie," it's not one told through narrow-minded tunnel vision I think the author (Angie Thomas) of the book, that this film is based on, understands the frustrating fact that some of the worst issues that need fixing have no quick and easy solutions, and are complex and take time for the human mind to understand (especially to the minds of those who aren't being affected / victimized, who inevitably take longer to understand).

Beautiful, thought-provoking, well-crafted gem-thank you to everyone involved in making this wonderful film.
