Brown Sugar: The Love Connection Between Sidney And Dre

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In the movie Brown Sugar the love connection between Sidney and Dre mirrors and metaphorically reflects ideas about family, community connections, and support. Their relationship suggests “larger” love and commitments in African American communities exist. This film parallels and highlights the importance that black people must appreciate themselves and their culture first in order to obtain true love. There is a connotation that African Americans have a lack of respect for themselves and their community/culture, which is addressed and challenged in this movie to show black people are perfectly capable of having loving relationships. Love is a key idea and emotion that needs to be spread and appreciated around the world, which is why it is important for not just African Americans, but all people to watch Brown Sugar. The scene where Dre talks about the different types of women, like which ones are “just to date” and which “marriage material”, is very effective in showing the judgmental and reluctant attitude many black men have towards women and love. Sidney ridicules the shallow ways Dre and many other men look at women. There is no …show more content…

Dre and Sidney come across as “real” people who want to produce “real” hip-hop, and that is something I enjoyed in this Rick Fumuyiwa movie. Brown Sugar has essentially become a classic hip-hop love story about people who found their true love through music, which can genuinely give hope to many lonely people. Sidney puts it eloquently in the movie when she says, “Just when you think you know hip hop it surprises you and reminds you why you fell in love with it in the first place” (Brown Sugar). With all the real world problems implemented in the movie dealing with the music industry, I found a connection on a personal level to this movie because it integrated a sense of pride in hip-hop and African American

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