The second feature made by
Jamaa Fanaka, who later found minor success with the sleazy boxing-behind-bars
melodrama Penitentiary (1979) and its
sequels, Welcome Home Brother Charles
is an incoherent crime drama that has something to do with a black man getting
railroaded by the corrupt legal system that’s controlled by racist white men.
Although it feels like producer/writer/director Fanaka envisioned his movie as
a shocking statement about race, perhaps along the lines of Sweet Sweetback’s Baadasssss Song
(1971), Fanaka didn’t come close to emulating the political sophistication or
the stylistic ferocity of Sweetback
helmer Melvin Van Peebles. Instead, Fanaka created muddled scenes that feel
both disassociated from each other and internally confusing, so it’s often hard
to track what’s happening from moment to moment, let alone what’s happening in
the overall story. Furthermore, Welcome
Home Brother Charles is edited as badly as it’s shot, and the acting is
almost wall-to-wall terrible, to the point where saying Welcome Home Brother Charles looks like a first-year student film
would be an insult to first-year student films. In the broadest strokes, Charles
Murray (Mario Monte) gets arrested on trumped-up charges, subjected to inhumane
treatment by police officers (one of whom tries to castrate Charles with a
knife), and used as a test subject by prison doctors who are conducting weird
experiments. Once Charles leaves prison, he seeks revenge, which seems to
largely comprise sleeping with the wives of his white oppressors. All of this
drifts by in an ugly blur until the movie arrives at its single distinctive
moment, a murder scene featuring one of the strangest weapons in movie history.
As Charles stands over his next intended victim, sweat pouring down Charles’
pulsating forehead, a Graduate-style
through-the-legs shot reveals the appearance of Charles enormous phallus, which
somehow moves like a tentacle across an
entire room until it coils around the neck of the victim, choking the poor
bastard to death. Too bad the title Shaft
was already taken.
Welcome Home Brother Charles: SQUARE
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