Extended Reading
  • Alexys 2022-01-18 08:01:49

    Best enemy

    Although the director did poorly, it was not important. In terms of the plot, anyone with a little conscience will be more or less touched by these two scenes. But it is strange that this is a film about white people changing their prejudice against black people. But the reason why the male...

  • Chauncey 2022-01-18 08:01:49

    Best enemy

    In just a few decades, blacks have gone from being called a nigger to today’s trend of black life. They are essentially discriminated against by whites. From the fact that most of the politically correct PCs are only effective against blacks, it can be seen that whites are only effective. In...

  • Bertha 2022-04-22 07:01:48

    The best racial justice movie I've seen in years.

  • Hazle 2022-01-18 08:01:49

    Another masterpiece based on apartheid in the 1960s and 1970s, white supremacists "fighted" against black equals. Compared to "Green Book", I like this movie more, and it brings me more experience than the former. Through this window, you can see a lot of interesting things, such as a relatively ideal state of democratic participation in politics, abuse of public power, oppression in the form of "underworld" and so on. But subjectively I feel that the movie has beautified the story a lot, and it is a bit frothy. What is more impressive is that once a person's ideology and viewpoints are determined, it means that the ass is settled, and it is difficult to change it even after more debate.

The Best of Enemies quotes

  • C.P. Ellis: She looked at me like I was some kind of monster.

    Mary Ellis: What did you expect?

  • Ann Atwater: [holding up Bible] This here does the talkin' for me.

    C.P. Ellis: I have a Bible.

    Ann Atwater: Oh, you do? Have you read it?

    C.P. Ellis: Course I've read it. Even go to church on Sundays.

    Ann Atwater: Hmmm. Well, then you ought to know, C.P.

    C.P. Ellis: Know what?

    Ann Atwater: Same God made you, made me.