Paul Thomas Anderson won three Oscars for his film "One Battle After Another" and addressed criticism about its racial politics, emphasizing that the depiction of Black women characters is intentionally complex to reflect real-life complications and challenges. This approach highlights the nuanced portrayal of flawed yet relatable characters in a historical context.
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