Jungle Fever Comments

  • Timmy 2022-03-26 09:01:11

    Situational Fun - 01/15/21 at Loews Jersey Garden...

  • Kiera 2022-03-26 09:01:11

    preference for black...

  • Holden 2022-03-26 09:01:11

    Spike Lee's approach to racial issues is fairly lighthearted. But the whole film has a hurdle that I can't get over, which is that this kind of love is based on an extramarital affair. Even if it is all white or all black, not interracial, and it is impossible to have an extramarital...

  • Madie 2022-03-26 09:01:11

    Pain Movie. Is the root of the racial problem still an economic problem? Looking at it diachronically, the primitive accumulation of capital and the expansion of the bourgeoisie led to the formation of the black slave system; in an instant, since it is an economic problem, why would a decent middle-class male-headed family still have such a drug-addicted eldest son? That is probably mixed with social issues, so how many percent of the people in the United States are black, white, and Latin...

  • Shania 2022-03-26 09:01:11

    Except for the white girl, the endings of several characters are too old-fashioned. After thinking about it, if you let Woody Allen handle it, it may end in the ending of the white girl (of course, Woody Allen will not shoot this kind of appealing). Movie). The difference between Spike Lee's movies and many Hollywood romance movies like to pretend to be a freak and self-deprecating is that he is very down-to-earth. From the perspective of ordinary people, he imitates their intelligence, habits,...

  • Lucile 2022-03-25 09:01:16

    Even if it's expressed in such a light-hearted tone as possible, it can't hide the pain planted in the marrow//It's always painful when one can't freely choose a lover//And love is a piece of loose sand and most of it can't be made into concrete// Discrimination is a certain force that humans support their own lives. We are always more likely to choose to embrace our own prejudices.//The design of the opening and several scenes that follow is very...

  • Kaylah 2022-03-25 09:01:16

    Even if it's expressed in such a light-hearted tone as possible, it can't hide the pain planted in the marrow//It's always painful when one can't freely choose a lover//And love is a piece of loose sand and most of it can't be made into concrete// Discrimination is a certain force that humans support their own lives. We are always more likely to choose to embrace our own prejudices.//The design of the opening and several scenes that follow is very...

  • Flavio 2022-03-25 09:01:16

    From "Do What You Should" to "Jungle Fever", Li has continued to discuss racial discrimination from the bottom to the middle. Even if the male protagonist is of a good background, he is also very elite, but he still cannot escape the individual fate under racial discrimination. But Lee doesn't seem to have photographed real high-level black people, especially Ali, Tiger Woods, or even OJ Simpson, whom he must know as a sports fan. I remember that Simpson said before the flop that he didn't see...

  • Bennie 2022-03-25 09:01:16

    From "Do What You Should" to "Jungle Fever", Li has continued to discuss racial discrimination from the bottom to the middle. Even if the male protagonist is of a good background, he is also very elite, but he still cannot escape the individual fate under racial discrimination. But Lee doesn't seem to have photographed real high-level black people, especially Ali, Tiger Woods, or even OJ Simpson, whom he must know as a sports fan. I remember that Simpson said before the flop that he didn't see...

  • Theodore 2022-03-25 09:01:16

    From "Do What You Should" to "Jungle Fever", Li has continued to discuss racial discrimination from the bottom to the middle. Even if the male protagonist is of a good background, he is also very elite, but he still cannot escape the individual fate under racial discrimination. But Lee doesn't seem to have photographed real high-level black people, especially Ali, Tiger Woods, or even OJ Simpson, whom he must know as a sports fan. I remember that Simpson said before the flop that he didn't see...

Extended Reading

Jungle Fever quotes

  • Flipper Purify: Mine! Mine! Mine!

    Jerry: Ego! Ego! Ego!

  • Flipper Purify: I was curious - so I jumped on it.

    Cyrus: Literally.