Mississippi Burning Comments

  • Colten 2022-04-22 07:01:28

    After watching it, I can roughly understand the anger of black people in the BLM movement. The original sin of skin color is vividly reflected in this film. White people should really be glad that black people only want equal rights, not...

  • Daryl 2022-04-22 07:01:28

    To prevent the KKK from hanging black people, then the KKK must be hanged first. Some problems are unsolvable through procedures, it is nothing more than more cruel and inferior than the means to...

  • Alexandrine 2022-04-22 07:01:28

    In the previous part, the series of preparations for the investigation after the two detectives entered the town, as well as the passages showing the different reactions of the various local people in the town, are all very exciting, and it becomes a Hollywood-style "personal hero rescue" in the back. It’s a bit of a drama, and the unscrupulous detection process to achieve the goal is also a bit of a drama. I don’t know if it’s a fabrication that the director took for granted or the actual...

  • Ara 2022-04-22 07:01:28

    4.5/5 Unexpectedly, it is a film about the FBI arresting the KKK. It always reminds me of the detective XD. Aaron Parker has always created emotions to make the audience feel angry, and this anger is released in the last 15 minutes of the film. Favored by the Oscars, and the actor's performance is also excellent, this is the first time I have seen such a young Dafo! Not to mention Kim Hackman, Francis Madorman is also very good, the burning Mississippi, I hope there will be a day to stop...

  • Jasen 2022-04-22 07:01:28

    hatred are not born with, but taught, if you're taught that way, you breath...

  • Gertrude 2022-04-22 07:01:28

    ethnic themes. Cohen's wife was also very attractive when she was young, and her acting skills were already very good at this time. Two white police officers investigate death, Mississippi discriminatory...

  • Madalyn 2022-04-22 07:01:28

    The soundtrack is attractive, although not great overall; some of the scenes are very realistic and shocking, but the presentation of the entire process of the event is not ideal due to the length of...

  • Emma 2022-04-22 07:01:28

    The color of the skin is just a rationalized excuse for their slaughter of their fellow...

  • Kimberly 2022-04-22 07:01:28

    This is better than the Green Book and the current Hollywood routine-type black and white story. Even the seemingly smart movies like Black Klansman may have forgotten how painful it is. There is silence and forgotten memories everywhere. Gene Hackman's choice is really good and the whole tone is...

  • Demarco 2022-04-22 07:01:28

    movies from the 80s hit different. the first search result of Mississippi burning is the case page on the FBI website. fucking bitch ass klan pieces of shit...

Extended Reading

Mississippi Burning quotes

  • Anderson: [after the altercation with Ward where Ward pulled his gun on Anderson] Do you think he would have shot me?

    Agent Bird: Oh, yes sir.

    Anderson: Ballsy little bastard, isn't he?

  • Anderson: [Anderson is in a barbershop, shaving Clinton's face with a razor blade and simultaneously interrogating him] This is tricky. They make it look so easy, don't they? I got a question for you, Clinton. You don't mind if I call you Clinton, do you? I feel like I know you so well. The way we have it, on the night of the murders... you made a short speech as the bulldozer buried the kids in the dam. How does Lester tell it? "Mississippi will be proud of you. You've struck a blow for the white man." Is that what you said, Clinton? Hm? Is that what you said? It must've been you... because Clayton Townley and Ray Stuckey, they were too smart to be there. And you was too stupid to think anybody'd remember what you had to say. But old Lester, he got a good memory.

    [Anderson groans as he accidentally cuts Clinton with the razor blade]

    Anderson: I'm sorry. I haven't done this for a long time. Did you make a speech the night that you beat up your wife, Clinton? Huh? Did ya? Did you strike a blow for the white man that night? Huh?

    [Anderson lifts Clinton out of his barber chair and thrusts his face towards a mirror]

    Anderson: You got a stupid smile. You know that, Pell?

    [Anderson pushes Clinton's face right up against the mirror]

    Anderson: Can you see it? Huh? Good!

    [Anderson pulls Pell away from the mirror and throws him up against a wall]

    Anderson: Did you smile when the bulldozer ran over the black kid's body? Did ya?

    [Anderson pulls Clinton away from the wall and walks him towards a sink filled with water. Anderson then pushes Clinton's face into the water then quickly pulls him back out]

    Anderson: Did you smile when the bodies were covered over? Did ya?

    [Anderson throws Clinton towards a wall. Clinton hits the wall and falls to the ground]

    Anderson: Get up here.

    [Anderson pulls Clinton up off the ground]

    Anderson: Come on. Get up! Did you smile that same stupid smile, huh?

    [Anderson smacks Clinton in the face]

    Anderson: Did ya? You...

    [Anderson throws Clinton towards a line of chairs, knocking them over and landing on the ground]

    Anderson: You... Did ya smile, Pell? Did ya smile? Huh? Did ya?

    [Anderson pushes Clinton onto a barber chair and holds the razor blade to his face]

    Anderson: Make no mistake about it, Deputy. I'll cut your fuckin' head off and not give a shit how it reads in the report sheet.

    [Anderson walks away, leaving Clinton lying dazed and beaten in the spinning barber chair]