The Color of Friendship is based on a true story and takes place in the 1970s. The movie follows the friendship between Mahree, a white South African girl, and Piper, an African American girl from Washington, D.C. They become exchange students and live with each other's families in order to experience a different culture. However, their friendship is challenged by racial tension and societal expectations. Through their journey, they learn about the power of friendship and break down the barriers of prejudice.
Joe, a small-town abattoir worker, leads us on this allegorical journey. His dream to fly has impelled him to construct his own helicopter. Its a ramshackle assembly of scrap and found objects. The machine has no real practical capability aside from standing as a monument to his individuality. It becomes evident that an art buyer has offered money for the flamboyant creation, a mixed blessing that has caused a fracas. The community are unjustifiably demanding a stake in the potential spoils. Joe must fight them off, or lose all he has worked for.
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