Originally posted by QueensburyRules
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I don't think theatrical license is relative to Birth; both the film and the novel, the Klansmen were meant to be fictional stories so anything goes.
It's kind of like when the brothers Coen brilliantly claimed "Fargo" was a true story. The claim was just another part of the fiction to make the film more intense.
I think you are underestimating JJ's impact on white society- I think the timing is perfect; the Cameron-Johoson 'scandal' was at its height (1913) when the fiilm would have been in its conception phase. I.e. screen writing phase.
You seem to have a constant distain for Hollywood history on all topics.
Atre there any Hollywood films you would label as 'good' history?
I certainly can't come up with a boxing film.
I must admit, off the top of my head I can only think of one. But this one I would argue is 'great' history.
"They Shoot Horses Don't They."
They did have the blessing of having to address a microcosm of history, one event, at one location, in a realistic timeframe, but never the less I believe they did a great job of telling a truth.
Really can't think of a second one right now. LoL
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