

What makes this movie even more frustrating is James Toback is obviously aiming for a BIG STATEMENT regarding race relations in contemporary America, yet the movie is so superficial and confused it ultimately says nothing much.

'Black and White' is a perfect example of this, for every interesting moment involving say Ben Stiller, or yes, Mike Tyson, there's way too many dull and rambling scenes that go nowhere (come on down Brooke Shields and Bijou Phillips). Some succeed and some fall flat on their faces. It's a risky idea because it's a true test of an actors talent. But the thing is, you're not supposed to be anyone anymore, Arya.I always find the idea of improvised (or semi-improvised) film making an interesting one, even if the results themselves are disappointing, and very rarely work (exceptions being some of the movies of Christopher Guest and Abel Ferrara). "Do you know who I am?!" she says while she gets stabby in the eyes.

My heart surged with Arya finally stabbed Meryn Trant in the brothel in Braavos, revealing herself not to be a girl for him to abuse for pleasure for Arya Freakin' Stark. So where will Arya be in Season 6 come April?įirst, a recap of Arya's final scene (that proves that Maisie Williams deserves all the awards). At the end of season five, Arya is blinded at the House of Black and White, weeping and screaming, not long after her triumphant murder of human turd Meryn Trant. That was obviously the showrunner's piece de resistance, but let's not forget that another member of the Stark family ended the season in dire straits: Arya (Maisie Williams) who is more and more becoming my choice for the Iron Throne, except Arya is too smart for that and would never take that crappy job. Season 5 of Game Of Thrones ended with some horrifying imagery - the most lasting was the final shot of Jon Snow bleeding wings into the.
