Coming across the MACRO film, Really Love, on Netflix, drew me into an intelligent love story interlaced with life-changing
decisions alongside social issues relevant to black America.
This refreshing romantic drama, balancing art
and politics with a serious depiction of black love is a sacred piece of art
when such imagery is subliminally fading from the minds through an abundance of
counter images suggesting the opposite.
What makes this film more enriching are
the images of black love across generations and the cultural commonalities that
seed the foundation for such relationships.
Destined to become a classic, Really Love is an exceptional work, extending to the expressions of black culture
through the visual arts, music, and commentaries on urban transformation.