it could also simply be a manifestation of what Black and LGBTQ teens face each and every day of their lives; They’ll still be marginalized. They’ll still get betrayed. Their daily struggles repeat regardless of narrative convenience
in any event, this film is extremely relevant in terms of what it means to be Black in America; "The Obituary of Tunde Johnson" is a film that should get audiences talking and lead to conversations about making change
an agonizing tale about the weight society hoists upon too many black gay men's weary shoulders, it's the kind of film that lingers in your mind days after you've seen it
"The Obituary of Tunde Johnson" takes an eerily unique and effective aim at the ongoing slaughter of young black men by white police officers. Tunde stands in for those whose keening obituaries we've already read