Some movies dare to vie with the rally card. ''Harold & Kumar: Escape from Guantanamo Bay'' throws in the unhurt deck. The pic goes after racism and ethnological profiling and embraces Southern stereotypes. The movie's stoner-slacker heroes display with Cuban sailboat citizenry and have a kegger with the.
The Indian-American Kumar and Korean-American Harold not only finish prejudice, they clothing their prejudices on their sleeves and are tripped up by those preconceptions in the redneck woods of and in a sulky neighborhood in Birmingham. And they're without a doubt sexist -- homophobic, even. It's no brains that America's frat-boy place models end up sharing a mutual with the Frat Boy in Chief down Crawford, , way.
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