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Washington Black (TV Review)

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Following the coming-of-age of a young boy during the transatlantic slave trade, Esi Edugyan's novel,... The post An Unfaithful Yet Engaging Adaptation – Washington Black (TV Review) appeared first on FILMHOUNDS Magazine.
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I started 'Washington Black' with some hesitation. Another literary adaptation, another 19th-century story, another tale of slavery... but in the first chapter, something threw me off. It wasn't the pain or the violence. It was Wash. An eleven-year-old boy who doesn't beg or dramatize. He just watches. He stares without fear. Without blinking. He's not there to move me. He's there for me to listen. Wash lives enslaved in... Inception

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Agencias y Medios de Comunicación broke the news in on Friday, July 25, 2025.
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