This was my least favourite of the episodes so far. The phantom truck seemed gimmicky and not as well-rooted and supported by a legend, folk-lore etc. The explanation of the spirit was great though: the drama with the family, the history of racism. It salvaged itself a little from the all too flashy truck that just didn't seem to fit in with the traditional tones of the film. I appreciated the race message through the spirit backstory however some aspects of dialogue in the present-day seemed too preachy but then again, I'll accept as it was clearly trying to depict the racism that still occurs today as it's important to not just show it all as in the past.
Shout by Daisy Victoria EdwardsBlockedParentSpoilers2015-09-16T20:22:59Z
This was my least favourite of the episodes so far. The phantom truck seemed gimmicky and not as well-rooted and supported by a legend, folk-lore etc. The explanation of the spirit was great though: the drama with the family, the history of racism. It salvaged itself a little from the all too flashy truck that just didn't seem to fit in with the traditional tones of the film. I appreciated the race message through the spirit backstory however some aspects of dialogue in the present-day seemed too preachy but then again, I'll accept as it was clearly trying to depict the racism that still occurs today as it's important to not just show it all as in the past.