sargent, chief film critic for wbay and co-president of the c black fitics circle. welcome back to both of you.t i want to stth the one that you both had on your list it was "if beale street could talk" and why that one. >> this is just an exquisitevi it's an adaptation of the james baldwin novel by barry jenkins whose film "moonlight" won best picture a couple of years ago. and i think what i love about barry jenkins is working and ovit's exemplified in this is that. it's not just about plot. rs's not just about charac even though this story is deeply meaningful and the characters are vivid. but this movie is told in such a rich way so visuallyo emotionally that it just becomes an exercise almost in poetry and feeling. i mean the ultimate takeaway is one of feeling rather than a story and i and i love that. >> brown: ay, we've got a short clip of that. let's take a look. > we are drinking new life. -- ♪ ♪ >> brown: mike sergeandid you pick this film. >> why i picked this film for a asmber of reasons and like and said you know he h the ability to make something