Sam Jones

Sam Jones

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    • Sigrid 2021-12-25 08:01:19

      Plain as water

      Watching this movie feels like watching a very ordinary TV work. It was originally a legendary story, but the story is as boring as boiled water. It hardly feels the point, and there are very few climax scenes. It was watching Matthew McConaughey acting alone there, but without a good story...

    • Laila 2021-12-25 08:01:19

      I remember that there was universal fraternity

      During the Iraq War, the fairy tales astonished at One Thousand and One Nights were destroyed; at that time, the perception of dark people was far less complicated than today, and they could be disputed without political correctness at all, and racism could not be used. Of course, this should be...

    • Hunter 2022-03-22 09:02:11

      I feel that this film wants to express too many points, and it does not grasp the key points well, and the result becomes long and stinky. O'Connor is great as always. The struggle for freedom never ends, stop and you lose. I didn't expect racial discrimination to be so serious after the American Civil War, but it's normal. This problem still exists now. The white racists at that time were really rampant... And this film often accuses the Northern Army of inaction...

    • Hermann 2022-03-24 09:02:27

      While listening to VOA yesterday, "The making of a nation" tells the story of an abolitionist during the American Civil War. I didn't have any interest in this movie at first, so I went to the film industry to watch it again. The affirmative action movement in the United States was not completed overnight, just like a country's constitution is still a piece of waste paper. Ali was discovered in this film, the best supporting actor of this year's Screen Actors Guild Awards.

    Free State of Jones quotes

    • Newton Knight: Mr. Moses, what are you?

      Moses: A free man, captain.

      Newton Knight: Sure is.

    • Newton Knight: No man ought to tell another man what he's gotta live for or what he's got to die for.