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Shaylee 2021-12-31 08:01:57
A brief introduction to the English story of a hot night
Philip Colbert, a wealthy man from Chicago who was planning to build a factory in the rural town of Sparta, Mississippi, is found murdered. Police Chief Bill Gillespie (Rod Steiger) comes under pressure to quickly find Colbert's killer. African-American northerner Virgil Tibbs (Sidney Poitier),...
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Quincy 2021-12-31 08:01:57
In the Heat of the Night
Not nervous, not exciting, but very calm and very angry, every detail and every scene is full of dramatic tension, which attracts you to watch, and what attracts you to watch is the most basic of the movie: plot and acting. No need for exaggerated commercial elements, just give me conflicts and...
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Johnson 2021-12-31 08:01:57
"Hot Night" is like a black pearl that can't help but be touched, rich, intense and exuding dazzling brilliance. The movie not only presents a beautiful detective story with a mysterious atmosphere to the audience, but also leaves a precious time sample for the anti-racism movement in the United States. The perfect combination of the movie and reality brings the original very strong political inclination in the work. Transformed into a narrative that can be tasted by the audience.
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Ward 2022-03-26 09:01:07
On the surface, it is a crime suspense film, but it involves racial discrimination at the time. After 40 years, the presidents of the United States are all black. America, is this progress or regression?
In the Heat of the Night quotes
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Gillespie: [on telephone to Tibbs' chief] I do want to thank you for offering such a powerful piece of manpower as Virgil Tibbs.
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[describing Chief Gillespie]
Harvey Oberst: Got no more smile than a turnip.