One movie, two takes: ‘Emergency’: Amazon Prime’s ‘Emergency’ doesn’t do enough – and maybe that’s enough
is a classic blockbuster: action sequences, high speed car chases, drug lords and a hot damsel in distress, all wrapped up in comedy. That’s what people remember the franchise for. But the movies are actually about how Mike Lowry and Marcus Burnett — two archetypes of peak black men — fall and remain in love .
With three weeks left until graduation, they’re desperately looking for themselves. Kunle’s identity is wrapped up in being a successful black man in microbiology, although he’s terribly insecure about not feeling “black enough”. Sean didn’t have the stable upbringing that Kunle had and is envious of it. So, he’ll do anything to keep him by his side, including setting up a wild spring break challenge that involves them attending seven frat parties in one night.
There are probably two scenes that felt cinematic. The top-down shot of Kunle on the tarmac after the police slam him to the ground qualifies, as does the scene just before that shows two white people sitting on a sidewalk in a soothing embrace, while two Latino people next to them sit with their hands on their heads.
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