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Detroit

Detroit

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Released R 143 min 7.3/10 Votes: 56310
A police raid in Detroit in 1967 results in one of the largest citizens' uprisings in the history of the United States.
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2017-07-28
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detroit.movie
Language:
English
Budget:
$34M
Revenue:
$23M

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Top Movies & TV Shows Similar to Ma Rainey's Black Bottom List

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  • Django Unchained - Features strong African American characters confronting racism in a historical context.
  • The Help - Tackles issues of race and relationships in the American South during the Civil Rights era.
  • 12 Years a Slave - A powerful narrative about slavery and racial injustice, featuring strong performances.
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  • The Birth of a Nation - Based on the true story of Nat Turner, exploring themes of race, rebellion, and sacrifice.
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  • The Butler - The story of a White House butler who served several presidents, showcasing racial dynamics over decades.
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  • What’s Love Got to Do with It - The biopic of Tina Turner detailing her struggles and triumphs in the music industry.
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  • Ray - Another biopic focusing on the legendary musician Ray Charles and his battles with addiction and racism.
  • The Pianist - While set in a different context, it explores the themes of a musician’s struggle in a hostile environment.
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  • The Brothers Bloom - Though a different genre, it shares themes of performance and personal transformation.
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  • The Imitation Game - While focused on a different subject, showcases the struggles of a creative genius in a challenging environment.
  • Amistad - Explores themes of freedom and race within a historical context, with a strong narrative focus.
  • Detroit - A historical drama about race and violence in 1960s Detroit, reflecting social tensions.
  • Life of Pi - While not directly related to race, it explores themes of survival and storytelling in a fantastical context.
  • Moonlight - A coming-of-age story that deeply explores themes of identity, race, and personal struggle.
  • The Secret Life of Bees - Set in the American South, it addresses themes of race, culture, and maternal bonds.
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  • Mother of George - Explores the journey of an African American family, touching on cultural identity and expectations.
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Last updated: 2024-09-24 00:32:07

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  • The Wire - A gritty look at crime and socio-economic issues in Baltimore.
  • The Central Park Five - A documentary about the injustice faced by five young men wrongfully convicted.
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  • The Black Godfather - Documentary about changing the landscape of the black community in the entertainment industry.
  • American Son - A powerful exploration of race, family, and police involvement.
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  • The Killing of Breonna Taylor - A documentary covering the events surrounding Taylor's tragic death.
  • The Trial of the Chicago 7 - A courtroom drama centered on anti-Vietnam War protests and the fight for justice.
  • Sorry to Bother You - A surreal take on race and capitalism in modern America.
  • Bad Boys - Action with themes of crime and policing experiences.
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Last updated: 2024-10-07 15:29:50

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  • Breaking Bad - Centers on moral decline and crime.
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  • The Night Of - Explores the complexities of the legal system.
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  • Top Boy - Showcases the realities of drug dealing and crime.

Last updated: 2024-09-25 17:23:00

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Top Movies & TV Shows Similar to Gook List

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  • The Hate U Give - Focused on racial tensions and police violence, paralleling themes in Gook.
  • American History X - Both films deal with racism and the impact it has on individuals and communities.
  • Blindspotting - Addresses systemic racism and personal identity in a unique way similar to Gook.
  • Sorry to Bother You - Explores themes of race and class in a satirical fashion, akin to the style of Gook.
  • The Last Black Man in San Francisco - Focuses on gentrification and racial identity, resonating with themes in Gook.
  • Minari - Tells a poignant story of an immigrant family, reflecting on race and culture.
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  • Southside with You - A romantic film that touches upon identity and race while following a personal journey.
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  • When They See Us - A powerful miniseries about racial injustice and personal impact, paralleling Gook’s themes.
  • Just Mercy - Focuses on racial injustice in the legal system, similar to the social themes in Gook.
  • Fruitvale Station - Real-life story of a black man affected by police violence, echoing the themes of Gook.
  • Eighth Grade - Explores the struggles of adolescence and identity, similar to the youthful themes in Gook.
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  • The Edge of the World - Focuses on community and personal connections, similar to the relationships in Gook.
  • Our Friend - A poignant story about personal struggles and friendship, resonating with Gook's themes.
  • The Farewell - Explores cultural identity and family dynamics, themes echoed in Gook.
  • The Goldfinch - A coming-of-age story addressing trauma, reminiscent of the personal journeys in Gook.
  • The Hate U Give - Explores themes of racial tension and personal identity, similar to Gook.
  • Mississippi Burning - Focuses on the civil rights movement and racial tensions, akin to Gook's themes.
  • Crown Heights - Based on real events dealing with racial injustice, reflecting the themes in Gook.
  • Straight Outta Compton - Tells the story of a hip-hop group and racial struggles, resonating with Gook's narrative.
  • Monster - Cinematic exploration of marginalized lives, similar to tone and focus of Gook.
  • The Blind Side - A narrative around race and societal perception, resonating with Gook's core message.
  • Detroit - Captures racial tensions during the 1967 Detroit riots, similar in social commentary to Gook.
  • Hotel Rwanda - Real-life account of racial ethnic struggles and conflict, paralleling Gook's themes.
  • 12 Years a Slave - Explores themes of racial injustice and struggles for dignity similar to Gook.
  • The Color Purple - Chronicling the struggles of African American women, resonating with racial themes in Gook.
  • He Got Game - Addresses race, family, and basketball culture in a narrative akin to Gook.
  • Django Unchained - Explores systemic racism through a narrative lens, similar to Gook's commentary.
  • A Raisin in the Sun - Focuses on an African American family's dreams against social struggles, resonant with Gook.
  • Making a Murderer - Examines systemic injustice within the legal system, akin to themes found in Gook.
  • The Pursuit of Happyness - Story of perseverance against socio-economic struggles, reflective of Gook's narrative themes.
  • Atlanta - A television series exploring race and culture in contemporary America, similar to Gook’s perspective.
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  • The Good Place - Uses humor and philosophical themes to explore morality and identity, resonating with Gook's depth.
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  • This Is Us - Explores family and racial dynamics, resonating with the emotional storytelling in Gook.

Last updated: 2024-10-02 11:15:02

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  • The Help - Explores race relations and the lives of African American maids in the South.
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  • 12 Angry Men - Examines social justice and moral dilemmas in a jury setting.
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  • The Help - Showcases the lives of African American maids in a racially charged environment.
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  • The Post - A true story about journalism and political integrity.
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  • Detroit - A historical drama depicting racial tensions during the 1967 riots.
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Last updated: 2024-09-26 19:07:30

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  • The Trial of the Chicago 7 - A dramatization of the infamous trial surrounding protests at the 1968 Democratic Convention.
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  • Last Days in Vietnam - A documentary on the chaotic end of the Vietnam War, highlighting individual stories of bravery.
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  • The Good Place - A feel-good series exploring morality, ethics, and human connection in a humorous and thought-provoking way.
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  • The Big Short - A dramatized retelling of the 2008 financial crisis that presents complex financial concepts in an engaging way.
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  • Detroit - A dramatization of the Algiers Motel incident during the Detroit riots, exploring systemic racism.
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Last updated: 2024-10-02 11:16:36

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  • The Help - Themes of social injustice and the fight for personal dignity in a prejudiced society.
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  • The Secret Life of Bees - Deals with themes of race, female empowerment, and personal growth amidst societal challenges.
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  • The Intouchables - Highlights human connection and the personal challenges faced in varied circumstances.
  • Freedom's Path - A narrative centered on seeking freedom against the backdrop of slavery.
  • The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks - Explores themes of exploitation, identity, and the fight for recognition.
  • Amazing Grace - Chronicles the historical struggle against slavery and the fight for freedom.
  • The Invisible Man - Both explore the themes of society's blindness to human suffering and injustice.
  • Dangerous Minds - A story about overcoming adversity and inspiring change through education.
  • Boys Don't Cry - Explores societal challenges and personal struggles against prejudiced norms.
  • The 400 Blows - Focuses on a young boy's struggles against a restrictive societal framework.
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Last updated: 2024-10-04 10:14:04

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Last updated: 2024-09-30 17:43:29

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Last updated: 2024-10-04 10:13:51

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Last updated: 2024-09-25 17:23:01

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Last updated: 2024-09-30 17:44:26

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Last updated: 2024-09-23 15:22:41

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