The black guy who was laid-off did not dare to tell the truth to his family, thinking about it in anguish. After having dinner with his family with a strong smile, his mother told him not to drive on the city railway, but in the carriage he met the enemy in the prison before, and the two quarreled and beat each other. The other party quickly disappeared into the crowd, and a group of blacks were forcibly detained by the police. In a panic, the black guy was shot and killed by a white policeman on the spot. The hard-pressed guy left the unfair world in this way, leaving his family and children behind, enduring the unfairness to continue. Compared with the extravagant and obscene "Real America" "The Wolf of Wall Street", I wonder if this is the other side of the real America. At least, this is another adaptation of a real event.
Such a slander story is destined not to enter the Oscar threshold of the main theme base camp. Fortunately, outside the Oscar, the film has won 28 awards, which can be regarded as a memorial to the dead. It's a pity that the policeman who caused the accident has been in prison for more than a year, and he is no longer seen, and no one will pursue his punishment. Perhaps this is also the result of an American theme.
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