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Claud 2022-04-24 07:01:05
Incomplete ideological map
From the beginning of the Vietnam War to the end of the Vietnam War, the civil rights movement was able to hold its position in the extreme frenzy. After being detonated, it still remembers the starting point of its quest, which is really worthy of being loaded into historical memory. "I've never...
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Rosemarie 2022-03-19 09:01:04
What to watch: Script/Performance
The Trial of the Chicago Seven, written and directed by Alan Sorkin, is a historical legal film set against the backdrop of the 1968 Vietnam War, telling a notorious trial in the anti-war movement. The trial is shortened to 5 months in length of 2 hours, with multiple parallel spaces, interspersed...

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Douglas 2022-03-22 09:01:41
80/100. Throughout the entire movie, I was debating whether to give it three stars or four stars. There is no doubt about Alan Sorkin's control over the entire movie. Whether it is the battle of words in court or the various analyses under the court, people have a deep understanding of the unknown in that period of American history. The truth gives people an extremely immersive sense of experience; but there are too many private goods in it, whether it is the violent addition of the eighth black man, or the strong subjective political inclination that is completely biased towards the Seven Gentlemen. The imbalance in the narrative of the two factions is really not very good in a historical film. But in any case, we can't deny that this film brought the sharpest side of a democratic struggle to the audience, and let us know all that faced by all those who wanted to change the world in that special era. There were only seven of them, but they turned the entire court upside down and even earned the respect of their opponents. Because they are "gentlemen" and what they do, the whole world is watching!
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Raina 2022-04-24 07:01:05
Pure dialogue action movie.
The Trial of the Chicago 7 quotes
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Abbie Hoffman: [to Dave, Jerry , Rennie, Daphne and their supporters about the crowd behind them] Keep 'em movin'. Dave and I are gonna to stay and make Tom's bail.
Rennie Davis: [shouting to the crowd] Back to the park.
Abbie Hoffman: [quietly to Dave] I don't carry money, do you?
David Dellinger: I do. I'm a grown man.
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[last lines]
Crowd: [voice over, shouting] "The whole world is watching."