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Deondre 2021-12-08 08:01:49
The historical period of the KKK’s persecution of blacks is the background. The two FBI agents set one character and one weapon, one temperament and one reason. Gene Hackman and William Dafoe both played very well. The overall atmosphere of the movie is relatively depressing, but the ending changes too quickly. The simpler and easier justice is, the cheaper it will be, making the foreshadowing in front of it meaningless. "True Detective" and "Ice Blood Storm" should have reference to this film....
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Aletha 2021-12-08 08:01:49
Hackman is angry! McDormand looked like a beautiful...
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Trudie 2021-12-08 08:01:49
To this day, ISIS terrorism also appeals violence and hatred to the Islamic State and the Quran. It is never the gun that kills, but the person with the gun. When morality and law are ineffective, humans can only resist violence with violence. Alan Parker's films have always been a model of succession and transformation in script creation. The anger of the audience heats up with the people in the film. The reasonable plot paving can easily resonate with the audience. It is another classic genre...
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Julie 2021-12-08 08:01:49
Three children are missing in the town: blacks and Jews (not simply white boys); and living in such a simple town means marrying your sweet heart from high school and spending the rest of your life thinking about what went wrong. Come to think of it, Ashley and Captain Butler were also in these crowds. This is what X called the white devil, the summer of Mississippi that Susanna experienced, and almost all of Stephen King's horror...
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Hilton 2021-12-08 08:01:49
In the 2001 Shanghai International Film Festival, Alan Parker's film series, I translated this one. I read a table book thicker than a brick at least twice from start to...
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Chase 2021-12-08 08:01:49
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Ronny 2021-12-08 08:01:49
A movie with a bit of death and tragic taste, knowing that the process will be rugged and bumpy, and even bring more intense conflicts. From one aspect, one event, the film brought the audience a panoramic feeling of that era and aroused more people to awaken from the ills of...
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Napoleon 2021-12-08 08:01:49
9.0/10. FUCK! The soundtrack is strong, the actors are awesome, and the rhythm is violent! Although the director's technique is relatively old-fashioned, it looks like rock music. No urine points throughout the article! There are more intense conflicts under the screen, with climaxes everywhere, erupting everywhere! It seems that the entire Mississippi is burning at this time! ! ! ! ! !...
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Karelle 2021-12-08 08:01:49
[Mississippi is Burning] As a thriller, only the first scene is quite outstanding, and the rest are quite mediocre. The configuration of the young and old is also the same. The treatment of the subject of racial discrimination is also a seemingly ruthless flogging, but in fact it is silly. The ending is not clever: Although the director knows how to use black soul songs to shape the atmosphere, but the plot is too sloppy. The matter has not been completely resolved, why are you struggling with...
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Sigurd 2021-12-08 08:01:49
The film is very realistic and at the same time very dramatic, very beautiful. "The Green Devil" William Dafoe was also very delicate when he was young, and looked like Damon from a distance; Cohen's wife was also very beautiful when he was young, but it was a pity that she soon became an aunt. There are also many familiar faces, such as the lads of "Leaping the Insane Asylum", the instructors of "Full Metal Shell", the insurance of "Groundhog...
Mississippi Burning Comments
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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?
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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]