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Bethany 2021-10-13 13:06:04
Abused beliefs
In essence, this is a kind story. Although there is so much anger, hatred, violence, and ignorance in it, Derek’s reformation has a fairytale-like texture, but behind this texture, what we see is Realistic helplessness and cruelty. On the issue of racial discrimination, "Files X"...
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Sandrine 2021-10-13 13:05:52
Not just racial discrimination
Racial discrimination has always been a very controversial issue. For us Chinese, it is actually hard to feel. However, our regional discrimination is also very serious. As a Shanghainese, I have heard many outsiders say that Shanghainese discriminate against outsiders. In fact, this...
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Augustus 2022-03-23 09:01:04
The subject of racism is indeed quite profound. In my opinion, it is a bit like the American version of "The Devil Is Coming." Norton’s acting skills are impeccable. In the play, he played Derek’s thought change after being exploded. The shock. In fact, the film conveys two principles in a simple way: all beings are equal and that you can put down the butcher knife and become a Buddha...
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Destini 2022-03-23 09:01:04
Five stars! Norton’s acting is superb, why is he not the actor? 55555. . . . I really like those close-up slow-motion shots of the characters, very, very sensational! Paranoid beliefs are daunting...the debt may be paid at any time
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