Truth, goodness, beauty or freedom need to be restrained

Kirk 2021-12-17 08:01:08

Truth, goodness, beauty or freedom need to be restrained, otherwise it will only lead to out-of-control deformation. Be vulgar. If you have the ability, you will resist, and if you are not, you will shut up and do things.
The story line is divided into a political line and a family relationship line. The political line is particularly in a hurry. Because of the needs of the political line, Cecil has just turned into a middle-aged and elderly face because of the needs of the political line. Also, because of the needs of the political line, he jumped immediately in 1985. It's 2008. The "fake" presidents who are like flowing water have a lot of grievances, but in the end he grandly unveiled the real Obama. Now the suspicion of singing hymns can't be taken off, and the black people turned over and sang the bazaar.
Like family love, there are two scenes, one is when Louis breaks with the family, and the parents take the initiative to break out. Therefore, parents don’t always love their children blindly. When the children become complete strangers, the love of parents is also true. Powerless. In the end, the father and son reconciled and moved towards each other. I understand that your reason has always been calm, and you also understand the passion that I used to be reckless when I was young. This is more than a racial film, it is American history.
Father and son have the same dreams, but in different ways. In this world, in the early stages of realizing dreams, there are some who are silent, simple and tenacious and always consider others, and some are self-willed and self-willed. The latter is dazzling but often hurts others and self. I just hope that when everything is mature, the former can pick up courage and the latter can make good use of tolerance.

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  • title card: Darkness cannot drive out darkness; only light can do that.

  • Freddie Fallows: Are you political, Mr. Gaines?

    Cecil Gaines: No, sir.

    Freddie Fallows: Good. We have no tolerance for politics at the White House.