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Kianna 2021-10-20 19:02:19
Very good traditional narrative film. Racial discrimination and disease discrimination are two lines. In the end, disease discrimination avenged racial discrimination. The court debate is very exciting. Unlike "Scent of a Woman", the justice side (or the similar justice side) is aggressive. Here the deceiver is rather powerful. And the deceiver gave a close-up when the deceiver complained, and the defense attorney made a statement to Zhongjing. It is not only a kind of asymmetric helplessness,...
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Vilma 2021-10-20 19:02:19
The only thing we draw as fear is fear itself, a nameless, irrational, and unreasonable fear; what is more frightening than fear is prejudice; we have witnessed the slow growth of democracy and justice on the screen, but we There is no trace in...
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Kenton 2021-10-20 19:02:19
1. Regardless of the contemporary significance of the work, the lens language is too beautiful, the two lines spread out in parallel, the narrative transitions are fluent and skillful, and the title is particularly stunning. Recently I have seen the most admiring opening chapters, one is the film, and the other is Hitchcock's "Confession". 2. The strength of the court debate did not come out. 3. You can never easily evaluate a person until you really understand...
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Emmie 2021-10-20 19:02:19
Prejudice or ignorance kills the robin. In that era, population prejudice preceded truth and justice, and so-called democracy was sometimes inferior to rationality....
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Nick 2021-10-20 19:02:19
"You can never comment on a person easily until you really understand him." The social significance is greater than the movie itself, a bland classic old...
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Kenyon 2021-10-20 19:02:19
1. Prejudice is an irresistible force that makes people feel at a loss; 2. The fear of childhood is nothing but the illusion of nature, and the society that grows up is a fear in itself; 3. The language of the lens is excellent, and the light and shadow order People are anxious, that is a childhood experience; 4. Don’t kill a robin, and don’t hurt a kind person; 5. “You can never comment on a person easily until you really understand...
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Trycia 2021-10-20 19:02:19
The historical significance is greater than the film form. The details of childhood memories are...
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Frances 2021-10-20 19:02:19
Wow, I didn't expect it to be so beautiful. I was completely fascinated by Greg Parker and added it to five stars (what is tall, "rich" and handsome, look here. It's more flavorful than the Roman holiday). The court drama is as outstanding as Smith's trip to Washington or the prosecution witness. It is wonderful and touching and not exaggerated, and the debate skills have been used in current law dramas. This is a society full of discrimination and misunderstandings, and the process of...
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Talia 2021-10-20 19:02:19
When it comes to racial discrimination, I think of the United States. The little girl's style reminds me of "Old Things in the South". The righteous Gregorian Pike is...
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Sandrine 2021-10-20 19:02:19
It's an unexpected court movie, it was shot from a child's perspective. In the first hour, I almost thought it was "walking with me". The facts have proved that this long foreshadowing is still very necessary. The sense of succession and transition of the old movies is obvious, and Gregorian Parker is too tempting to marry. Don't kill a robin, all they do is...
To Kill a Mockingbird Comments
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Braulio 2022-04-19 09:01:18
to kill a robin
When most people think they are right and you are wrong, of course they have the right to think so, and their views have the right to be fully respected. But before you can get along with others, you have to get along with yourself first. There is one thing that cannot follow the principle of...
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Garret 2022-04-22 07:01:03
"Allow others to think differently than you"
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The more I read To Kill a Mockingbird, the more I liked Atticus.
Atticus once said that killing a robin is a sin. Robins only sing to us and do nothing bad. They don't eat the fruits and vegetables in people's yards, they don't make nests in the corn barn, they just sing faithfully for us. That's...
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[about Jem]
Scout: You can pet him, Mr. Arthur. He's asleep. Couldn't if he was awake, though; he wouldn't let you. Go ahead.
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Mayella Ewell: I got somethin' to say. And then I ain't gonna say no more. He took advantage of me. An' if you fine, fancy gentlemen ain't gonna do nothin' about it, then you're just a bunch of lousy, yella, stinkin' cowards, the - the whole bunch of ya, and your fancy airs don't come to nothin'. Your Ma'am'in' and your Miss Mayellarin' - it don't come to nothin', Mr. Finch, not... no.