RZA
👤 SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
Yeah.
I can let loose a little bit, right?
But holding on to old school crap, I'm gonna say that, that's past, bro.
The film is like, let go of that, you know what I mean?
And then there's moments in the film where no matter who you are, you're gonna root for the hero because the insidious things that is happening in this film,
If you see yourself on the screen with some of the people that's doing the evil, you need to check yourself, okay?
And if you don't feel the, you know, there's a scene where Paris Jackson and Shamik Moore kind of like put their two hands together and then, you know, they kind of embrace each other and then a tear comes out of her eyes.
I didn't tell her to cry, but the character, I know that she felt the weight of like, yo, what's going to happen to our town?
What's going to happen to him?
What's going to happen to me?
When is the world going to wake up and realize that all men are created equal?
Self-evident.
It's self-evident, as our forefathers wrote, it's that it's self-evident that all men are created equal.
Black, white, red, brown, yellow man, and woman.
Oh, QLDQ.
Well, it's a little bit of both.
I wanted to make sure that if I could go through the funnel first, I can widen it up a little bit, make it a little wider, and then get other artists to come through.
You know, look, it's not easy making a movie.
It's a 30 hurdle jump, all right?
To get it in cinema, there's another 30 hurdle jump.