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Deep Thoughts About The Toy

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That's U.S., not you ass!

The Guy girls remember the 1982 Richard Pryor film The Toy with a great deal of fondness, in part because it was on heavy rotation in the Guy household through their childhood. But a film about a billionaire’s young son “purchasing” a black man to be his toy for the week has some pretty chilling implications that the movie itself doesn’t do enough to acknowledge.

In this week’s episode, Tracie shares how rewatching this movie in 2024 is both better and worse than she expected. It’s better because Richard Pryor is a delightful and talented center for the movie. And it’s worse because the film lets the villainous U.S. Bates, played by Jackie Gleason, get away with truly reprehensible behavior without real consequence and gives him a happy ending that he doesn’t earn. While the film is an indictment of capitalism, it also reinforces the idea that being nice to oppressors is how to secure human rights.

Take a listen–just beware the piranhas!

Mentioned in this episode:

The commentator who led to Tracie’s “fractal” insight

Our theme music is "Professor Umlaut" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License
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Learn more about Tracie and Emily (including our other projects), join the Guy Girls' family, secure exclusive access to bonus episodes, video versions, and early access to Deep Thou​​ghts by visiting us on Patreon or find us on ko-fi: https://ko-fi.com/guygirls

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Capitole

1. Deep Thoughts About "The Toy" (00:00:00)

2. The Pryor Film Analysis and Critique (00:10:46)

3. Reflections on Race and Comedy (00:21:58)

4. Themes of Power and Redemption (00:39:05)

5. Unlocking Decency (00:50:52)

74 episoade

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Manage episode 456052697 series 3493147
Content provided by Tracie Guy-Decker & Emily Guy Birken, Tracie Guy-Decker, and Emily Guy Birken. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Tracie Guy-Decker & Emily Guy Birken, Tracie Guy-Decker, and Emily Guy Birken or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://ro.player.fm/legal.

Send us a text

That's U.S., not you ass!

The Guy girls remember the 1982 Richard Pryor film The Toy with a great deal of fondness, in part because it was on heavy rotation in the Guy household through their childhood. But a film about a billionaire’s young son “purchasing” a black man to be his toy for the week has some pretty chilling implications that the movie itself doesn’t do enough to acknowledge.

In this week’s episode, Tracie shares how rewatching this movie in 2024 is both better and worse than she expected. It’s better because Richard Pryor is a delightful and talented center for the movie. And it’s worse because the film lets the villainous U.S. Bates, played by Jackie Gleason, get away with truly reprehensible behavior without real consequence and gives him a happy ending that he doesn’t earn. While the film is an indictment of capitalism, it also reinforces the idea that being nice to oppressors is how to secure human rights.

Take a listen–just beware the piranhas!

Mentioned in this episode:

The commentator who led to Tracie’s “fractal” insight

Our theme music is "Professor Umlaut" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

Learn more about Tracie and Emily (including our other projects), join the Guy Girls' family, secure exclusive access to bonus episodes, video versions, and early access to Deep Thou​​ghts by visiting us on Patreon or find us on ko-fi: https://ko-fi.com/guygirls

  continue reading

Capitole

1. Deep Thoughts About "The Toy" (00:00:00)

2. The Pryor Film Analysis and Critique (00:10:46)

3. Reflections on Race and Comedy (00:21:58)

4. Themes of Power and Redemption (00:39:05)

5. Unlocking Decency (00:50:52)

74 episoade

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