Greetings again from the darkness. For someone to truly change their core being, they must have a reason. "Because it's the right thing to do" is usually not enough ... it must be something much deeper like self-preservation or love. For Mike Burden, self-preservation was what kept him loyal to the Ku Klux Klan, while love is what drove him to walk away. The film is based on a true story from 1996 in Laurens, South Carolina, and it's the feature film directorial debut of Andrew Heckler (who also wrote the screenplay).
Garrett Hedlund plays Mike Burden, a war veteran and dedicated Klan soldier who helped open the Redneck KKK Museum. The leader of the local KKK chapter is Tom Griffin, played by Tom Wilkinson. Griffin is a despicable man and a father figure to Mike. The great Forest Whitaker (Oscar winner for THE LAST KING OF SCOTLAND, 2006) plays local Reverend Kennedy, who preaches love and forgiveness while leading his congregation in protest of the new museum.
Poverty permeates the town of Laurens every bit as much as racism. Mike is employed by Griffin in his repo business, and drives around town in a truck advertising 'Plantation Concrete', a business name obviously selected for effect. These poor southern whites take out their frustrations on the only group they view as lower than themselves - local black folks.
Mike's job has him crossing paths with Judy (the always excellent Andrea Riseborough),a single mom just trying to survive and raise her son the right way. Sparks fly between Mike and Judy, and she delivers an ultimatum. His choice to walk away from the Klan for love means his life, and Judy's, gets immediately much tougher. An extraordinary act of kindness from Reverend Kennedy has its own ramifications, and the complexity of racism begins to show.
Supporting characters are played by Tess Harper (Tom's wife),musician Usher Raymond (Judy's friend),Crystal Fox (Reverend Kennedy's wife),and Dexter Darden (Reverend Kennedy's teenage son). Each of these characters offers a glimpse at how hatred evolves and perpetuates, especially in a poverty-stricken small southern town. Unfortunately, two hours is simply not enough to dig deep or make sense of systemic racism. However, personalizing the feelings can shine some light on the topic.
Director Heckler met with Reverend Kennedy in the late 1990's and was able to write the story based on the conversations. As the film ends, we see actual clips of interviews with Reverend Kennedy, Judy, and Mike Burden ... leaving us to wonder if a stellar documentary might be buried in the video vault. The film was an audience winner at Sundance in 2018, and it appears 8-10 minutes have been edited out, leaving a better paced film. The hand-held camera work works against the natural drama and tension of most scenes, although the film does provide some insight into how a person might go about rehabilitating their own poisoned thoughts. And that's certainly worth a look.
Burden
2018
Action / Biography / Drama / History
Burden
2018
Action / Biography / Drama / History
Keywords: ku klux klan
Plot summary
When a museum celebrating the Ku Klux Klan opens in a small South Carolina town, the idealistic Reverend Kennedy resolves to do everything in his power to prevent racial tensions from boiling over. But the members of Kennedy's congregation are shocked to discover that his plan includes sheltering Mike Burden, a Klansman whose relationships with both a single-mother and a high-school friend force him to re-examine his long-held beliefs. After Kennedy helps Mike leave behind his violent past, the Baptist preacher finds himself on a collision course with manipulative KKK leader Tom Griffin. In the face of grave threats to himself and his family, the resolute Kennedy bravely pursues a path toward peace, setting aside his own misgivings in the hopes of healing his wounded community.
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A change of heart
You can't beat the message.
It's a tale as old as tike and it's still a relevant tale to tell. I did feel the tale could have been told better. The pacing was off and it did not hold the emotional ties I was looking for. Did a great job in showing me how unnecessary racism can be(not that I did not already knows this),but the redemption of this Ex-KKK member went by just a little too face for me to care. Still a decent movie.
Repo Man
The story centers on Mike Burden of Laurens, SC in 1996. This is a poor community. Mike works as a repo man and is a member of the Klan which opens a museum in town. On one of his repo rounds, he meets a single mom and the two hit it off. The problem is that she does not like the Klan which whittles away at Mike. Sometimes you have to hit bottom, dig a hole and then start to go up.
Based on a true story. I found it interesting how things played out. Forest Whitaker is always a plus and how is it that British women (Andrea Riseborough) can play Southerners better than Southerners aka Vivien Leigh? In 1996 the Confederate Flag was flying at the SC Capitol.
Guide: F-word. No sex or nudity.