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Trevor 2022-01-18 08:01:49
Best enemy
STXfilms won the North American distribution rights for the new film "The Best of Enemies" starring Taraji P. Hansen and Samlow Kwell, Babou Ceesay ("Rogue One"), Anne Heche ("Dangerous Confidential"), Wes Bentley ("American Horror Story"), Bruce McGill ("The Detective"), John Gallaher, Jr., Nick...
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Vincenza 2022-01-18 08:01:49
"Best Enemy"
This is a new movie. Based on real events. Like many movies I have watched before, it is about racial discrimination in the United States.
The time is 1971. It describes the struggle between the black civil rights activist Ivot and the KKK president Ellis. Ivot is a single mother, and Ellis is a gas...

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Milton 2022-04-22 07:01:48
It's okay, no surprises
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Carmine 2022-04-22 07:01:48
The content is a little nondescript. The violent aesthetics of the 3K party shooting the glass is a little scary, and the middle part goes back to the theme of political correctness, and it suddenly dawns on me that it is still the old way of being born equal. The entry point idea is very good, but the shooting method is very strange, I feel that the content and the theme are slightly separated, and the viewing process is a little boring. The climax at the end is reasonable, and the turning point is not unexpected, and it is quite satisfactory. In the end, the cp gas station and the safety of life are terrifying, but they are sloppy and unexplained, which makes people feel inexplicable and strange. Another: In addition to the inexplicable change in the role of the cp, I think the handling of the role of Ann can be improved. There is no doubt that Ann should be a resolute character from the live-action clip at the end, but there is a problem with the way the character is handled in the film, which makes Ann unpleasant and somewhat aggressive. The contrast between rigidity and softness is not perfect, which is also one of the shortcomings.
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Ann Atwater: [holding up Bible] This here does the talkin' for me.
C.P. Ellis: I have a Bible.
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Ann Atwater: Hmmm. Well, then you ought to know, C.P.
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Ann Atwater: Same God made you, made me.