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IMDb 7.3

black-ish

Fragman Adı: black-ish
Fragman Türü: Cmy
Yıl: 2014
Vizyon Tarihi: 25 March 2026 | 21 minutes/episode
IMDb Puanı: ★ 7.3

Film Özeti

**Black-ish, the groundbreaking show that first aired in 2014, is honestly a total masterpiece of modern television. Directed by the talented trio of Iona Morris, Kenya Barris, and James Griffiths, this series dives deep into the complexities of cultural identity while delivering a hearty dose of humor along the way. Starring the charismatic Anthony Anderson as Andre “Dre” Johnson and the fabulous Tracee Ellis Ross as his wife, Rainbow, the show expertly navigates the ups and downs of family life in a society that often feels at odds with itself.

Set against the backdrop of an upscale neighborhood, Black-ish explores Dre’s journey as he grapples with his cultural identity while raising his three children—Zoey (Yara Shahidi), Andre Jr. (Marcus Scribner), and Jack and Diane (the adorably hilarious duo portrayed by Marsai Martin). What’s mind-blowing about this show is how it captures the hilarity and heartbreak of raising kids who are caught between two worlds. You can feel Dre’s struggle as he tries to instill a sense of cultural pride and awareness in his kids amidst pressures from a predominantly white, upper-middle-class environment. Honestly, the depth they bring to this theme is both refreshing and thought-provoking.

Each episode shines with quick-witted writing and relatable scenarios that resonate with families of all backgrounds. Whether it’s a classic family dinner that goes wildly wrong or an awkward school event that turns into an eye-opening discussion on race and identity, the show manages to tackle big issues without losing its comedic edge. It’s like they’ve taken raw, real situations and wrapped them in a funny yet poignant package. And you know what? That balance is no easy feat.

With ratings sitting comfortably at 7.3, each episode only lasts about 21 minutes, so it’s perfect for a quick binge-watch when you need a blend of laughs and meaningful conversations. It’s this unique flair that keeps audiences coming back for more, eager to see how Dre, Rainbow, and their crew tackle the craziness of life while staying true to their roots.

In a world where cultural identity can feel like a daunting challenge, Black-ish serves as a refreshing reminder of the importance of embracing who you are, all while keeping family first… and that’s just so relatable.

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