It tells the story of Ellis French, a young gay black man who, after being rejected by his mother, decides to join the army.
The film “The Inspection” with the special performance of Jeremy Pope (Jeremy Pope) had its world premiere at the Toronto Film Festival and, according to Variety’s publication, it is strongly entering the race to claim this year’s Oscars.
Written and directed by Elegance Bratton, it is inspired by true events, full of “Oscar-worthy” scenes.
It tells the story of Ellis French, a young gay black man who, after being rejected by his mother, decides to join the army.
Standing next to him is Gabrielle Union (Gabrielle Union), a homophobic prison guard who cannot accept him for who he is.
However, during training, Ellis falls in love with his superior (Raul Castillo) while enduring the wrath of his sergeant (Pokeem Woodbine) when his secret is revealed.
“The Inspection” opens in theaters on November 18.
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