Meade's Ball
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I returned, after about 3 years, to Monday night football just yesterday - oddly, a new player has joined the set of mature trotters, and it's Sam Spruell, who I recognized, before heading to IMDB to see what he's been in - and between work and matchtime I went to see The Hate U Give. Not bad that. An adult-teen drama whose message is relevant, and take on identity is interesting. Right from the start Starr, played by the excellent Amandla Stenberg, describes the 2 environments she's in, daily, and how she does not quite fit in to either. What then unfolds is an awful event in which each half of her life - family life in the poor area in which she lives, and school life at the rich white school that her parents want her and her siblings to escape the limited chances afforded them via - applies a different kind of pressure. It was quite a moving watch, in spite of its occasional theatricality. As I said, the lead performance was one of depth and vulnerability.