00:00 Monk, your books are good, but they're not popular.
00:03 Monk is a writer, but for those few people out there who still read,
00:07 they don't like what he's offering.
00:09 Editors, they want a black book.
00:11 They have a black book. I'm black, and it's my book.
00:14 You know what I mean.
00:15 He doesn't want to be pigeonholed in terms of the stories that he writes.
00:19 Look at what they publish. Look at what they expect us to write.
00:22 He's sick of the racial politics of being a black artist in the world.
00:26 I just want to rub their noses in it.
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00:30 So, he pulls a prank and writes a new novel.
00:33 Hello.
00:34 I be standing outside in the night.
00:36 Deadbeat Dan's, Rapper's, Crack.
00:38 You said you wanted black stuff. That's black, right?
00:41 I see what you're doing.
00:42 And it becomes the best-selling novel of his career.
00:46 We believe Mr. Lee has written a bestseller.
00:48 It's a joke. The most lucrative joke you've ever told.
00:50 But then he sees folks like, "This is amazing."
00:53 Is this based on your actual life?
00:55 Yeah. You think some bitch-ass college boy can come up with that shit?
00:59 No, no. No, I don't.
01:00 Then drives him up the wall.
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01:04 Your books change people's lives.
01:06 They're offering $4 million for the movie, right?
01:08 Yes!
01:09 The dumber I behave, the richer I get.
01:11 [MUSIC]
01:12 This film explores identity, culture, race, and family in a way that I think is really interesting.
01:18 [MUSIC]
01:20 This has gone too far.
01:21 Stag Arlie is still on the run from authorities.
01:24 You haven't done anything. It's not like they can arrest you.
01:26 I think it's going to be really gratifying for people to gather in a theater and watch this.
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