White Man's Burden Soundtrack (

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Rating: 5.30/10 from 5200 votes
Tags: black bourgeois
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

White Man's Burden (Atrapado)

Title in Italiano:

Il rovescio della medaglia

Title in Português:

Percurso Fatal

Synopsis

The story takes place in alternative America where the blacks are members of social elite, and whites are inhabitants of inner city ghettos.

Louis Pinnock is a struggling white worker in a chocolate factory, loving husband and father of two children.

While delivering a package for black CEO Thaddeus Thomas, he is mistaken for a voyeur and, as a result, loses his job, gets beaten by black cops and his family gets evicted from their home.

Desperate, Pinnock takes a deadly weapon and kidnaps Thomas, demanding justice, but the fight he will have to finish will cost him more than his job was ever worth.

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White Man's Burden
Dream Baby
Prelude to a Kiss
Hyena
Call Me in the Morning
How Can I Live Without You
Tripping Billies
Broken TV
Nhilizm
We Got It Goin On
Drive-By
Animal
Time Has Come Today
Regarding Steven

User reviews

Betty Jones
6/10

The music enhances the storytelling by creating an atmosphere of unease and uncertainty, reflecting the challenging circumstances of the characters.

Patricia Nelson
5/10

The score conveys a sense of desperation and conflict, mirroring the emotions of the protagonist, Louis Pinnock, as he faces injustice and hardship.

Melissa Nelson
6/10

The use of percussion and strings in the soundtrack helps to build suspense and highlight the struggles faced by the characters in the story.

Donna Harris
3/10

The soundtrack for White Man's Burden failed to capture the complex emotions and tension present in the film. The music felt generic and uninspired, lacking any depth or originality.

John Evans
4/10

The choice of instrumentation and musical themes in the soundtrack did not effectively convey the societal issues and racial tensions depicted in the film. The music felt disconnected from the narrative, missing an opportunity to elevate the overall viewing experience.

Donna Davis
8/10

The music enhances the emotional impact of Louis Pinnock's struggles as a white man in a society where he is marginalized and oppressed, creating a powerful connection between the audience and the character.

Patricia Hernandez
6/10

The soundtrack of White Man's Burden effectively captures the tension and social unrest present in the alternate America depicted in the film.

Nancy Martinez
6/10

Overall, the soundtrack of White Man's Burden is a vital component of the film, enhancing its commentary on race, class, and power dynamics in a thought-provoking and impactful way.

Margaret Lopez
5/10

The emotional depth of the music resonates with the audience, evoking empathy for the characters and their struggles in a divided society.

Carol Rodriguez
8/10

The haunting melodies and powerful orchestration of the soundtrack evoke a sense of urgency and desperation, mirroring the escalating conflict and inner turmoil faced by the characters in the film.

Margaret Gonzalez
5/10

The use of motifs and recurring themes in the score helps to unify the film's storytelling and reinforce its central themes of inequality and justice.

William Evans
6/10

The soundtrack effectively underscores key moments in the narrative, heightening the impact of pivotal scenes and character developments.

Matthew Thomas
7/10

The soundtrack of White Man's Burden perfectly captures the tension and drama of the film's alternate reality where racial roles are reversed, adding depth and emotion to the storyline.

Susan Moore
6/10

The soundtrack's incorporation of different musical styles adds depth and complexity to the film, underscoring the societal divides and power dynamics at play.

Laura Johnson
3/10

The use of repetitive and simplistic melodies in the soundtrack did not enhance the storytelling or character development in the movie. Instead, the music felt like an afterthought, failing to create a meaningful connection with the audience.