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Till (2022)

The true story of Mamie Till Mobley's relentless pursuit of justice for her 14-year-old son, Emmett Till, who, in 1955, was lynched while visiting his cousins in Mississippi.

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Sahir Avik D’souza 14 Dec 2022

Deadwyler shows us the essential truth of being Black in 1950s America: that it was a tightwire, living-on-tenterhooks ordeal. Frighteningly – and this may be Till’s most vital message – it’s a reality that exists even today.

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David Rooney 01 Oct 2022

Till is more effective as an intimate portrait of devastating loss than a chronicle of the making of an activist. But the film has a powerful weapon in its arsenal in Danielle Deadwyler’s transfixing performance as a broken woman who finds formidable strength within herself.

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JLuis_001 23 Dec 2022

I think the most important thing this film represents is that this is a story that should by no means be forgotten. Till accomplishes enough in that regard, but it also leaves a void in terms of its relevance because, for some reason that I didn't understand, the film focuses more on showing the immediate aftermath rather than giving more importance to what Emmett Till's death represented. Not that I think the film in any way seeks to be a cheap melodrama because it never resorts to that, but the fact that everything that happened after the trial only ends up as little information cards at the end of the film makes the more resonant moments feel watered down. It's a good movie, but I wasn't expecting such a predictable and basic treatment.

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Katie Walsh 04 Nov 2022

Using a variety of filmmaking techniques, Chukwu asks us to look at Deadwyler’s performance as Mamie in many different ways — to study her grief, her herculean poise, the polarity between her power and vulnerability — and to truly understand and feel the enormity of what she accomplished.

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Richard Roeper 12 Oct 2022

In Till, we see how Emmett had music in his heart and a bounce in his step and was just beginning his life’s path when monsters came calling in the middle of the night — and we’re once again filled with admiration for Mamie Till-Mobley, who made sure we never forgot.

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