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Roots Part 2: A Gripping Tale of Resilience and History

Year: 2016

Cast: Malachi Kirby, Forest Whitaker, Anna Paquin, Laurence Fishburne, Jonathan Rhys Meyers, Emayatzy Corinealdi

Music: Alex Heffes

If you're searching for a cinematic masterpiece that explores the complexity of human resilience in the face of adversity, then look no further than Roots Part 2. This gripping television miniseries dives deep into the story of Kunta Kinte, a young African man who was captured and sold into slavery in America during the 18th century.

Released in 2016, Roots Part 2 is a continuation of the 1977 groundbreaking miniseries, Roots. The show paints a vivid picture of Kunta Kinte's struggle to retain his identity, culture, and freedom amidst the horrors of slavery. This emotional rollercoaster of a story exposes the harsh realities faced by enslaved African Americans and their spirit of resistance.

In the leading role of Kunta Kinte, the talented Malachi Kirby gives a breathtaking performance that truly does justice to this iconic character. Kirby's portrayal is masterful, capturing the inner turmoil and strength of Kunta as he navigates through a life of unimaginable cruelty. Forest Whitaker's portrayal of Fiddler, Kunta's mentor and fellow slave, adds depth and humanity to the narrative. Their on-screen chemistry is electrifying and brings an authenticity that resonates with audiences.

Anna Paquin delivers a captivating performance as Nancy Holt, the wife of the slave owner, who finds herself questioning the morality of the institution she benefits from. Throughout the series, Paquin's portrayal encapsulates the internal struggle of a woman caught between her privilege and her conscience. Laurence Fishburne shines as Alex Haley, the author whose own family history is the inspiration for the story. Fishburne brings an air of gravitas and a deep sense of connection to the role, solidifying his status as a veteran actor of undeniable talent.

Jonathan Rhys Meyers' portrayal of Tom Lea, a hardened Confederate officer, showcases his versatility as an actor. Meyers skillfully embodies the complex motivations and conflicting emotions of a man torn between duty and compassion. Emayatzy Corinealdi gives a compelling performance as Belle, a strong-willed slave who defies societal expectations and fights for her own freedom. Corinealdi's presence on screen is magnetic, drawing the viewer into her journey of defiance and resilience.

One cannot underestimate the power of the soundtrack in Roots Part 2. Renowned composer Alex Heffes delivers a haunting score that perfectly captures the emotional weight of the story. Blending traditional African instruments with orchestral elements, Heffes transports the audience into the heart of this captivating narrative. The music serves as an emotional anchor, intensifying the impact of every scene and adding yet another layer of depth to the storytelling.

If you want to experience the emotional journey of Roots Part 2, you're in luck! This unforgettable series is available to watch, and for a complete immersion into the story, you can also download the soundtrack. With just a few clicks, you can have the captivating performances and evocative music in the palm of your hand.

Roots Part 2 is more than just a television series; it is an emotional odyssey that unearths the painful history of slavery in America. Through its exceptional cast, powerful storytelling, and evocative music, this miniseries paints a vivid picture of resilience, endurance, and the unbreakable spirit of humanity. Dive into the world of Roots Part 2 and prepare to be moved, enlightened, and forever changed by this extraordinary tale.

A boy.
Abigail, here's one for you,
After everything that I've done for you!
And brought me to this country.
And he said that
And I may never be.
And I want you here with me.
And maybe talk about something different?
And you're the property of John Waller
Are you okay?
Before the debris starts blowing in the house!
But if he's fat, he can't run, eh?
But they found a way to get up.
But what am I supposed to knock it down with?
Come on!
Congratulations.
Corresponds with the accelerated growth
Count in your head!
Did he free them, too?
Did you really think a ****** could accuse me,
Do what I say, child!
Do you understand?
Don't you ever let me hear you say that word again.
Either way, this is for you.
Evangelist: Ye that fear God, give audience.
Fa!
Fa! Fa!
Fetch me my dinner, woman.
Fever's finally broken.
Fiddler.
First duty of a Mandinka warrior
For a little while, hmm?
For always.
For always.
Forward!
Get back to the farm!
Get in!
Get up!
Give me my baby. No!
Go on! Just go on.
Go, go. Go.
God damn.
He come here, and he hold your hands.
He was born free.
He will be our warrior.
Hellfire will be your ultimate reward.
Hey, come on, now.
Hey! Hey! Hey.
Hi, Uncle Toby!
Hi, Uncle William!
Hmm?
Hold on. Over here.
Hold your ground!
Hold!
How 'bout now, Mama?
How did you find me?
Huzzah!
I ain't a murderer.
I am ready for you.
I heard her howling all the way up at the house.
I just came to remind Toby
I love you. I've always loved you
I thought we could read together.
I was worried sick about orderin' it
I will never let you treat me like a Massa in a temper.
I'll be happy to teach you.
I'll find work.
I'll never get used to this weather!
I'm such a ninny, I didn't realize it before.
I'm very sorry, Belle.
If it loses a solitary shingle,
If you ever touch her..
If you play my mother's song,
Is deserved punishment
Is that really what it looks like on the inside?
Is that what it was?
Is to raise a family.
It does not need a saddle.
It won't hurt him.
It's a shame, you havin' to drive yourself.
It's time your family paid
Jesus!
Jinna!
Kill me!
Kill you?
Kizzy, look what I brought you.
Kizzy, Miss Missy, y'all in here?
Kizzy, you feed him well, now.
Kizzy!
Kizzy!
Kizzy!
Leading me home.
Let's go.
Listen to me!
Look at her.
Looky there! Look at that step!
Luther the carriage driver, he was a quiet one...
Many Massas, Massas' sons, overseers,
May God bless your womb, Belle.
Mind that cold, now.
Missy, what are you doing out here all alone
Mm. Mm
My baby!
My mother gave me beads just like these.
My name ain't Fiddler.
My name...
No, no, no, sir. It is not my fault.
No!
No!
No! Kizzy!
No.
Noah, no!
Noah! Noah!
Not you.
Nothing more
Now eat your food.
Now we look for a place that's safe.
Now, you gonna behave, or do I have to get a whip?
Of the corpus spongiosum."
Oh, Lord, not now.
Oh, Lord! What happened?!
Oh, my God!
Our family.
Please!
Quit staring and get back to work!
Real special touch, Massa.
Rebel factions have taken the bridge
Ruck up, men! Ruck up!
Run!
See the stars, the moon, the whole sky
She gon' get you walking again real soon.
She just sets there cryin'.
She out?
Shh. Shh.
So we cannot run!
So y'all call me Henry.
Soldier! Soldier!
Soldiers! Soldiers!
Spalding: Fiddler, get moving!
Tell me your name! Say it, damn you!
Tell me your name. Tell me, damn you!
Thank you for your rest, Lord.
Thank you for your rest, my Lord.
That Kunta wasn't looking to escape again
That says "liberty to slaves
The amount of money that you owe me, brother,
The daughter of Belle.
The dogs can't pick up your scent.
The first duty
The ones who love you and watch out for you.
Then do it without hesitation.
There wasn't enough time.
There's much work ahead
They ain't ever gon' tear me down.
They can put the chains on your body
They don't remember where they came from.
They done started to rub off on me.
They got plenty of horses up there.
This base custom,
This country will always be dangerous for you, mm?
This suit you so well.
To remind us we belong to them,
To ride by your family,
Toby!
Tripped over his dog.
Ugh, look at all that corpus... and hair.
Wait. Ah!
Well, I I hope that...
Well, it won't be long.
Well, you almost did die.
Well...
What are you doing with that?!
What I would like...
What kind of warrior waits to die?!
What you know about my life?
What? Where's Kizzy?!
What... what... uh, what is she?
What's your name?
When the governor of Virginia comes tomorrow,
Where'd this weather come from?!
Where's Kizzy?!
Where's the wet nurse?
Whoa. Hold on, Uncle.
Why don't you try and knock again,
Why you fightin' for them? You already free
Will you accept the body and blood of our Savior?
Will you do that for me, Kunta?
With an abolitionist society...
With Noah, here.
Without guns, we cannot defend ourselves in this fog
Yes, Mama.
Yes, Massa.
Yes, well, God willing,
You are English
You boys having yourselves a hoedown, are ya?
You can't trust Fiddler. Sell him
You come back here! Noah!
You don't want to make him fat.
You got to live. You hear me, Kunta Kinte?
You got to make a slave
You know how long and hard
You must be prepared at all times.
You run, and I'm gonna catch you!
You stay still now!
You think it's a hurricane, Uncle Toby?
You'll get us all killed.
I guess I'm the fool for livin'.
"B." "B."
♪ Roll down ♪ Belle: Kizzy!
and even... So we just got to keep it a secret.
Belle! Mama!
Belle! Mama!
Can you swim? Huh?
Can you swim?! Y Yeah
East. Sun comes up.
Get back! Missy, you've got to help me!
Go home now. No.
Help me! ...and your poor family.
It's candle lighting time. Yes, sir.
Just go on. He's running!
Kizzy: Kill me! Tom: Kill you?
Kizzy! No!
Kizzy! Kizzy! Easy, Belle.
Kunta. Fa.
Let's go. Fiddler!
Mama! Kizzy!
****** lover! Devil!
No! No! Mama!
Please, Jesus. Breathe.
South. Death.
This is my right! Kill me!
Throw him in a hole. Yes.
Touch him. Mm.
We could have stayed together forever. Massa, please.
"Liberty to slaves
♪ Baby ♪
♪ Baby ♪
♪ Cuttin' sugar ♪
♪ Oh, how come me here? ♪
♪ Roll down ♪
♪ Well, it's early in the mornin' ♪
♪ When I rise ♪
♪ Wellah ♪

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