Ehh...I just watched that and I don't think that's what Goodwin was saying at all. In the end, he even agreed with Korey saying the movie was a rental and was just at best, serviceable. His main thing was saying that the women of the film weren't being demeaned or mistreated really and that just like how other races can have their bullshyt movies without needing to have a in-depth message (see Adam Sandler movies in comparison to Kevin Hart movies for instance) and that they can still play on negative stereotypes and whatnot, without it being such a detriment to them as a race as a whole and that we should also be able to have the same thing without it being detrimental to us either. I agree with him about that whole sale.
The rules don't apply us the same way.
If this was a well done crime drama like Sugar Hill there wouldn't be a problem. This is just another Belly. The Snow Patrol