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How should one in this position conduct one's self? It's an interesting look at human vulnerability, even in a high place. Casting for the film was purposeful in the sense of bringing together voices who have the range to bring this chilling story to life. Recruiting both familiar and new faces, Black Box sets out to show our capabilities when it comes to storytelling where race isn't at the forefront.
Just like this is our story, this is a universal story, with our faces. We're going to continue making them and I'm very happy to see more and more [stories] cause it's past due time. Black Box arrives following months of protests demanding justice for those victims who have suffered at the hands of racial and police violence. Although the film makes no direct mention of race, the message behind its intent to amplify diverse filmmakers and talent both on and off camera gives it a place in that conversation.
Some people in some parts of the world are doing a better job of it than others. I think that this is something that we can come through. The film is both a testament and catalyst that will begin to shift the conversation about Black talent and our stories that have ubiquitous appeal.
Black Box is a one-of-a-kind narrative in which every person who sees it can resonate with a piece of it in some form or fashion. He is haunted by the image of Paul beating Rashad ; in this moment, Paul was unrecognizable, like an entirely different person.
Quinn sleeps badly and Sunday: Rashad. On Sunday, Rashad is happy to wake up to a quiet, peaceful room. He thinks about the fact The group prays together, with Rashad charges his phone and it immediately blows up with text messages. In the first texts, Sunday: Quinn. Jill tells Quinn that the boy who got beaten was Rashad , and Quinn immediately feels shocked and guilty.
Jill says she heard that Rashad resisted arrest, and asks if Paul saw Quinn at the time. Before Quinn can answer, Someone quickly mutes it, but Quinn has already flushed bright red. Monday: Quinn. Quinn arrives at school to find everyone discussing Rashad. Quinn confesses that he feels Jill is the only person he can talk to about Rashad , and they briefly hold hands.
Webber scolds EJ. At basketball practice, Quinn feels disproportionately aware of Shannon and Monday: Rashad. Rashad thinks about Aaron Douglas, a painter who was part of the Harlem Renaissance. Rashad has While he is As soon as Clarissa is gone, Rashad decides he needs to leave his room. He goes down to the first floor of In the afternoon, Carlos, Shannon, and English arrive at the hospital to visit Rashad. As the boys catch up, Carlos pretends he hooked up with Tiffany, before revealing that The boys are shocked by the Tuesday: Quinn.
Guzzo is furious, and tells Quinn not to tell anyone else. Jill implores Guzzo That evening, he messes up a meal he has made countless times before. Tuesday: Rashad.
There is an interview with Claudia James, the woman who shot the video. Berry is in law school, which Wednesday: Quinn. Someone asks if Rashad will be there, but nobody knows the answer. In English class, Ms. Tracey distributes copies Tooms mouths He and English get into an impressive rhythm together, and Wednesday: Rashad. He wishes Rashad well, and encloses the Hesitantly, David begins to tell Rashad a story from when he was a cop.
Rashad is in shock. He has only ever heard stories of heroic acts David committed as Rashad asks why David wanted to be a cop, and he says he wanted to do After drawing for an hour or two, Rashad goes for another walk, taking a lap around the hospital floor. He returns to find She then admits that she After Mrs.
Fitzgerald leaves, Rashad reflects on how terrifying it must have been to protest during the Civil Rights Movement Thursday: Quinn. Quinn had felt so relieved. It strikes him that within a week, both he and Rashad have been beaten up by members of the same family. At the same time, he Thursday: Rashad. On Wednesday evening, Jessica brought a lawyer, Maya Whitmeyer, to the hospital. She is happy to hear that he is going home. Rashad is sad not to see Mrs. Fitzgerald again before leaving the hospital, but he is Seeing pictures of Darnell in his wheelchair, he realizes that Rashad tells Carlos that he knows it was him who did the graffiti outside school.
Friday: Quinn. Quinn reflects that while some people will probably call However, he finds consolation in the knowledge that Rashad survived, and once again searches for him in the crowd. The night before the protest, Rashad was unable to sleep. In the morning, he feels nauseous and has diarrhea. When Jessica Rashad and Jessica watch the news, which shows images of the cops in paramilitary gear preparing Rashad goes into his bedroom and retrieves his old clippings of The Family Circus.
He thinks Rashad is stunned by the amount of people who have gathered for the protest, most of The crowd chants. Rashad can tell that Quinn is Cite This Page. Home About Story Contact Help.
Previous Characters. Quinn and Jill discuss what they have seen on the news, and Quinn tells her that he saw the arrest happen. Jill tells Quinn that the kid who was arrested was Rashad, who goes to their school. Paul calls Quinn over to help him with the burgers. Quinn hesitates but goes when both Paul and Guzzo pressure him to come over.
Paul offers to help Quinn work on his footwork for basketball, but Quinn gives him a vague answer. Quinn goes inside to watch the football game with everyone else but keeps thinking about what Paul did to Rashad.
During a break in the game, a commercial for the news announces that updates on Rashad and Paul will come later that evening before someone presses the mute button. Paul insists that Quinn come play basketball with him, Guzzo, and Dwyer.
The game becomes tense, and Quinn leaves. At school on Monday, everyone has seen the video of Paul beating Rashad and is talking about it. Quinn defends Paul by saying he was just doing his job. They discuss a time when Paul beat up a guy who had been messing with Quinn on the basketball court.
When Quinn and Jill get back to school, Quinn goes to his economics class. The teacher, Ms. Before EJ can answer, Ms.
Webber accuses EJ of always disrupting the class. EJ says he is always guilty until proven innocent, just like Rashad. After school, Quinn goes to basketball practice, where Coach tells the team to leave all other issues behind and focus on winning the game. On Monday morning, Rashad begins sketching a drawing of a teenage boy and a larger figure restraining the boy. The nurse, Clarissa, comes in and compliments the drawing and reminds Rashad to walk around if he can.
After she leaves, Rashad gets out of bed and walks into the hallway. He makes his way down to the gift shop, where he looks around. He talks to the woman at the cash register, who introduces herself as Mrs. Rashad tells her that he was in a car accident and learns that Mrs. Fitzgerald is a volunteer. She encourages him to come back to see her again.
That afternoon, Carlos, Shannon, and English visit Rashad. Carlos says he intends to do something about the situation, and the three of them leave. Rashad turns on the TV, becomes frustrated at seeing his picture next to pictures of Paul Galluzzo, and eventually rips the cord from the wall.
Guzzo storms off when Jill mentions that Rashad is absent again from his injuries. At practice that afternoon, Quinn and English talk about the situation. Guzzo tells Quinn he overheard their conversation and thanks Quinn for defending Paul.
Quinn feels unexpectedly angry at this. Quinn finds English and apologizes for what he said before. That night, Quinn makes himself watch the video of Paul beating Rashad. He and Jill talk on the phone about what they can do to help and decide they will see what other people are doing at school the next day. Rashad mutes the TV and continues working on his drawings.
Rashad tells his mother what people have been saying on the news about Paul just doing his job. His mother becomes angry and curses at the television, which surprises Rashad. Rashad and his mother watch TV together until Spoony and Berry show up. It has also been painted in other areas of the city. RashadIsAbsentAgainToday has been trending on social media, and Rashad sees that a protest has been planned.
Rashad questions whether a protest can actually be effective, and Berry explains that protests are powerful tools to send messages to people in charge. As Quinn and Willy leave for school, Paul comes over to them.
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