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girlfriend from an assault - but they never feel like ‘white sav- iour’ archetypes, they’re simply good people doing the right thing when so few others will. Notably, all three are coded as Jewish, and in the case of the latter, you won- der if maybe she’s alive because somebody stood between her and a man in uniform three de- cades earlier. Jews played a sig- nificant role in the birth of Jazz too - Louis Armstrong credited his life and career to the family of Lithu- anian Jews who took him in as a child, and he wore a Star of David around his neck throughout his life in recognition - and like African- Americans, they know that no mat- ter how bright today is, darkness is never far away. If Beale Street Could Talk is about people stuck in a horrific situa- tion, but never feeling sorry for themselves, carrying hope in their hearts and finding beauty wherev- er they can. That’s the essence of Jazz. It’s dark now, but brightness is never far away. w If Beale Street Could Talk 4 ½ stars out of 5 Directed by: Barry Jenkins Starring: KiKi Layne, Stephan James, Regina King, Colman Domingo, Diego Luna, Finn Wittrock, Ed Skrein, Pedro Pascal, Brian Tyree Henry, Dave Franco NJ STAGE - ISSUE 54 INDEX NEXT ARTICLE 24