Bone is one angry picture, hatefully satirising white insecurities and the justification of their own faults by placing the blame on The Black Man™. It's also kinda really funny at times. Yaphet Kotto plays the titular character, essentially a trickster God, who's been dropped into the midst of a rich white couples failing marriage and — to put it as bluntly as one possibly could — trolls them, in his own uniquely bleak and transgressive way. Meanders a bit in the back-end but a pretty great ending brings it back from the edge of the cliff.
Bone is one angry picture, hatefully satirising white insecurities and the justification of their own faults by placing the blame on The Black Man™. It's also kinda really funny at times. Yaphet Kotto plays the titular character, essentially a trickster God, who's been dropped into the midst of a rich white couples failing marriage and — to put it as bluntly as one possibly could — trolls them, in his own uniquely bleak and transgressive way. Meanders a bit in the back-end but a pretty great ending brings it back from the edge of the cliff.