Seeing the high score of 8.8 is really scary. Recommend the program of "Villain Film Review" in the same period. As far as the matter is concerned, as a genre film, it is still a very beautiful handwriting. The whole film runs smoothly. There are almost no urine spots, and the scale is very accurate. The rhythm is very good.
At the beginning of the story, a white police officer helped the three of them open the way because of NASA. It already foreshadows the whole point of the film. Any kind of American movie over the years has to mention black rights and feminism, or the gay crowd. "Moonlight" is black and gay themed. And this film is about black power and feminism.
Looking at the time, the stalk of the colored toilet is in the middle of the whole film. This cry is very powerful. The front quick clip is also very fast and powerful. But there is a problem with the overall rhythm. This small outbreak of the toilet problem surpassed the big outbreak that everyone watched live on TV at the end. The last big outbreak is actually not directly related to the three protagonists, nor is it big. Even the math genius Katherine is not directly in charge of the project, competing for success or failure. On the whole, it is a cold dish for the New Year's Eve, whether there is a New Year's Day. It's just people from this unit. not decisive. In fact, the director can make up a little bit of this, so that it doesn't look like she can't do it.
Most of the main contradictions in the whole film are also concentrated on the contradictions of people of color, and the contradictions of women's feminism account for a small part. It is a very high means to combine these two contradictions into one movie. The family relationships of the three women are not very helpful to the three characters. Especially the husband's part is really dispensable. Just imagine turning their spouses into pieces, highlighting the family life with their children, and perfecting the character design. The big explosion at the end was handled too much away from the three protagonists, and the key climax was a little weak. This 8.8.. . . . .
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