Gross US & Canada
$4,515,719
Opening weekend US & Canada
$235,272
Gross worldwide
$4,637,830
Gross US & Canada
$4,515,719
Opening weekend US & Canada
$235,272
Gross worldwide
$4,637,830
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By Archibald 2022-05-05 06:01:02
i couldn't stop tearing up afterwards for this deep, instilled, forever loneliness I felt.
This movie showed me a racial loneliness, something that african americans experience that no one else can understand, a gender loneliness, something that men experience that women can't understand, a socio-economic loneliness, something that people who are gentrified out of their homes would never be able to share with the rest of the world.
In the end, even those who do experience...
By Enrico 2022-05-05 06:01:02
The last issue of "Fei Ming Movie Guide"
【Brief Comment】
This movie is a hit that hits the Oscars. The highlight is not the plot, but the master-level dubbing and picture quality, and of course, there is a solid theme.
For a non-movie-professional audience, although the shooting technique cannot be accurately described, the film does give people a sense of "high-definition oil painting". The silence does not...
By Janelle 2022-05-05 06:01:02
Home (Comment, The Last Black Man in San Francisco)
American movie "The Last Black Man in San Francisco"
Type of work: plot
Main actors: Jimmie Fails, Jonathan Majors
Story Summary: Looking for the "Home of the Mind"
Release time: In theaters in the UK on October 25, 2019
By Bret 2022-05-05 06:01:02
A Probe into the Black's Realistic Appeals and Their Sense of Belonging
The most anticipated black movie this year? I don’t feel satisfied, even though I won many awards at the Sundance Film Festival at the beginning of the year. It's a bit like the style of "Moonlight Boy" director Barry Jenkins, especially when the soundtrack and slow motion pictures appear, but this director is obviously not intoxicated with poetic and self-style. It is the focus of attention. The portrayal of the role of group portraits in the black community is vivid, and the depiction of...
By Jacklyn 2022-05-05 06:01:02
We are all being crushed by the naked reality...
People are most afraid of their dreams being shattered, and when their dreams are shattered, the spiritual world will collapse... The house built by the grandfather that Jimmy always pursues, he can leap from the discrimination of whites, the discrimination of both blacks, and the white eyes of real estate agents, but that is his only He can endure all violence, but as long as he can get the house built by his grandfather, it seems that everything can be better...The only one by his side,...
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By Jerald 2023-09-20 11:53:54
A quality movie. The concept of "race" has gradually increased its dimension from the space theory of the last century to the current equality theory, but it has changed its position since the house in the...
By Taurean 2023-09-13 00:19:40
A story about a dislocation, a character who doesn't exist. Great cinematography and soundtrack, it's so sad to walk out of the...
By Kailyn 2023-09-02 09:38:51
The sanfan here really captures the sanfan in my impression, the unevenness, the bus stop, and the strange people. This story is far more than just about gentrification, about the attachment to the family and the fact that they are bound by lies. As a writer's film is successful, there can be felt a clear desire of the writer to communicate with the audience. You don't get to hate it unless you love...
By Russell 2023-09-01 04:46:48
In traditional stories, innovative narratives are used, and stories are told attentively without advocating certain morals and certain ideologies. New filmmakers’ new films that have not been seen for a long time are worthy of scrutiny and...
By Dillon 2023-08-30 01:41:25
The music and photography settings are all top-notch, and I'm really looking at one of the A24 films now. The story is unremarkable, but the mood is abnormally full and wonderful. If you are not moved, you can say that it is not a human...
Bobby: You see Jimmie, you never really own shit.
Jimmie Fails: You don't get to hate it unless you love it.
Montgomery Allen: Jimmie, ain't that the car you used to live in?