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Kassandra 2022-04-21 09:03:08
The plot is relatively old-fashioned, and the conflict between the male and female protagonists is not very obvious. I feel that the male protagonist, a cynical and thoughtful person, plays more and more repetitive, and repeats the role in the billboard, but the male and female protagonists have acting skills online, which may be bad for them. Reason for higher...
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Roy 2022-03-28 09:01:11
Another black affirmative action movie, but with a focus on CP, a local KKK leader who, after a two-week community meeting with his "nigger enemies," gave up his beliefs for most of his life and quit the...
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Marcelino 2022-03-28 09:01:11
Ann and CP in real life have worked together to accomplish a seemingly impossible thing: even though the tit-for-tat of different ethnic backgrounds will bring about differences and divisions, they demonstrate that negotiation and cooperation will always exist. This makes the movie choose it as the theme story, and it has an excellent intention; with the performance of two golden-class actors, it seems that it is not difficult to match the popularity of the awards season such as "Green...
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Velda 2022-03-28 09:01:11
CP's change of position does not seem to be very convincing, Sister Ka's aura is strong, and Sam's performance is as stable as...
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Candice 2022-03-28 09:01:11
Poor gas station owner encounters underworld...
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Durward 2022-03-28 09:01:11
The story is good, the filming is relatively slow, and the pacing is not very good. Netflix try...
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Greyson 2022-03-28 09:01:11
It is very strange that the KKK in this film is almost harmless to black people, from the white girl who is in love with the black person at the beginning, to the two white voters who are pro-black, and finally to the KKK leader who is against the water. They hurt everyone. They're white people so it's just an educational video for white people. Stay away from the KKK around you because his gun isn't aimed at black people but at you (Sam has gained a lot of weight but still doesn't influence...
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Pearline 2022-03-27 09:01:18
Best Enemy 2019.7.25 I am very happy today, an unresolved matter finally has a satisfactory result, and I hope that the place where I live is getting better and better. After sorting out the records that have been delayed for several months, start with the books I have read this year. I finished watching the movie last night, and I thought about it for a long time now. Society is definitely unfair, but human beings cannot but pursue fairness. Society is the ideal of the minority and the...
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Velda 2022-03-27 09:01:18
Although a large number of repeated scenes and lines make the audience relatively small, this true story of slowly being touched by humanity is really beautiful. Many details are also in place for the inner analysis of racial discrimination and social phenomena in small towns in the United...
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Gloria 2022-03-27 09:01:18
In the end, the speech of vote yes was so natural, but it still gave people goosebumps and blood. Tribute to the ordinary and great people who advance social...
The Best of Enemies Comments
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Glenna 2022-01-18 08:01:49
It's great story. The ending is so touching.
I love watching movies based on real stories more and more. In the real world, I can connect, "Connect to", especially historical events, to see how human civilization has developed step by step to today.
Race integration is an example. Even today in the United States, everyone is still calling for...
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Alexys 2022-01-18 08:01:49
Best enemy
Although the director did poorly, it was not important. In terms of the plot, anyone with a little conscience will be more or less touched by these two scenes. But it is strange that this is a film about white people changing their prejudice against black people. But the reason why the male...
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C.P. Ellis: She looked at me like I was some kind of monster.
Mary Ellis: What did you expect?
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Ann Atwater: [holding up Bible] This here does the talkin' for me.
C.P. Ellis: I have a Bible.
Ann Atwater: Oh, you do? Have you read it?
C.P. Ellis: Course I've read it. Even go to church on Sundays.
Ann Atwater: Hmmm. Well, then you ought to know, C.P.
C.P. Ellis: Know what?
Ann Atwater: Same God made you, made me.