To Kill a Mockingbird Comments

  • Serenity 2022-03-25 09:01:05

    The two clues are too far-fetched. Both the mysterious effect and the suspense creation failed. The most deadly thing is that the negative power of the whole movie is too weak, which leads to a thorough preaching. If we look at the issue of equal rights purely from the perspective of children and with innocent power, the effect and significance of the disclosure must be much...

  • Letitia 2022-03-25 09:01:05

    He would be in Jam's room all night, and he would be there when Jam waked up in the...

  • Cary 2022-03-25 09:01:05

    The story itself is good, but it can actually be more interesting. Both the good and evil in the characters are too stereotyped. The front always has a righteous face, and every action of the opponent is a riffraff. Various roles, lines, scenes, and performances are arranged. Too deliberate. I thought that there would be surprises in the double line, but the end was still abrupt. As a narrator, how does the girl know the plot of Parker and her son acting alone? There are loopholes in the...

  • Xzavier 2022-03-25 09:01:05

    7.0/10. In fact, the most exciting and moving parts of this film are all pressed in the last 30 minutes. The front bedding is too long and boring, it feels a bit off the topic, it would be better if it were shortened a bit. In addition, it was the first time I saw a court scene where testimony was far more encouraging than argument (Evey died...

  • Dillon 2022-03-25 09:01:05

    I always feel that this story lacks such a breath, whether it is a book or a movie. In the two-line story, on the one hand, the father defended the black people and finally the public opinion defeated the truth. On the other hand, the strange uncle became more and more weird, but in the end it proved that he was a good old man. Good and evil are not so absolute. On the one hand, they doubt the rationality of justice; on the other hand, they praise good deeds. It is beautiful to see the world...

  • Kody 2022-03-25 09:01:05

    The meaning of the film is greater than the film...

  • Haskell 2022-03-25 09:01:05

    I saw it in high school but I was immature at the time. I really couldn’t extract anything from it. I should find out and read it again...

  • Kasandra 2022-03-25 09:01:05

    White perspective. The image of black people is still flat (over-beautified), and heroes are still rewarded. I don’t quite understand the meaning of the children's...

  • Ashlynn 2022-03-25 09:01:05

    Some people are born to do work that others don’t want to do. Social inequality needs these people to change. The United States in the era seen in the film is indeed much behind the present, and even less than the current China. Some About the child also evokes my childhood...

  • Ottilie 2022-03-24 09:01:16

    Alas, I said that I should not discriminate against black and white films. It’s a good film that I don’t know, I’m ashamed and...

Extended Reading

To Kill a Mockingbird quotes

  • Tom Robinson: I can't use my left hand at all. I got it caught in a cotton gin when I was twelve years old. All my muscles were tore loose.

  • [testifying]

    Tom Robinson: Well, I said I best be goin', I couldn't do nothin' for her, an' she said, oh, yes I could. An' I asked her what, and she said to jus' step on the chair yonder an' git that box down from on top of the chifforobe. So I done like she told me, and I was reachin' when the next thing I know she... grabbed me aroun' the legs.

    [a murmur erupts in the courthouse]

    Tom Robinson: She scared me so bad I hopped down an' turned the chair over. That was the only thing, only furniture 'sturbed in the room, Mr. Finch, I swear, when I left it... Mr. Finch, I got down off the chair, and I turned around an' she sorta jumped on me. She hugged me aroun' the waist. She reached up an' kissed me on the face. She said she'd never kissed a grown man before an' she might as well kiss me. She says for me to kiss her back.

    [Tom shakes his head, re-living the ordeal with his eyes half-closed]

    Tom Robinson: And I said, Miss Mayella, let me outta here, an' I tried to run. Mr. Ewell cussed at her from the window and said he's gonna kill her.