The Hate U Give positive review
2022-03-09 08:01
Although the original novel is classified as a juvenile novel, the film does not limit it, but uses it as a springboard to show the impact of such unprovoked violence and blood on a high school student and the African-American community at all levels. Presenting the beauty of imperfection and thinking positively in the face of flaws is the key to "The Hate U Give"'s closeness and attractiveness, and it is also Tillman's success in making the audience forget skin color and understand that it is a human issue between people. It does not preach or seek revenge. It uses the most daily details, the most naked blood and warmth to inspire empathy and mutual assistance, and provides a heartwarming and realistic introductory lesson to audiences who are not aware of American racial issues
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Extended Reading
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Starr Carter: I was nine years old the first time I got the talk.
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King: He's name's seven, what's his middle name? Eight?