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Gerald 2022-04-10 08:01:01
Metaphors from a shot in a church
Movies about racism are not uncommon, but the topic of racism brought out by a white dog is really clever.
Everyone knows that in the 17th century, the Native American Indians under British colonial rule and the slaves who were trafficked from Africa lived a miserable life.
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Marques 2022-04-10 08:01:01
A few questions to ask
Why does the white dog in the movie feel lustful when he sees the heroine? The previous plot also pushed the heroine down and grabbed her underwear. . .
Why does the white dog make trouble again when the heroine and her boyfriend are making out? ?
What is the director's purpose in designing these...

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Garland 2022-04-11 09:01:07
Fowler's brilliance lies in making the film full of tension, stimulating the audience's nerves all the time. This kind of animal scene is difficult to film, especially when he is a fang-baring beast. The scene where the white dog and the black child are in the same scene is full of tension. Wonderful story. The metaphor goes without saying. Black and white, different worlds.
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Dessie 2022-04-10 09:01:09
There are loopholes, one less star
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