If the short comment is not so restrictive, it's fine la la la la la

Katarina 2021-12-17 08:01:08

How come the film reviews limit the number of words, a few words, the film reviews here are not long enough, okay...

The old black people of the previous generation believed that they moved white people with their forgiveness and love, and the eldest son had excellent grades and thought about himself. With the new ideas of that generation, how could the white people change? So they led the black uprising. The father thought more about saving his life, and the son thought that was his mission of that generation, so he left home in disagreement. Youngest son to stay next to his father, did not want to face the situation of blacks oppressed by whites but only to his father's devotion to fashion choice for the United States, there is no guarantee that all life is the choice of

personality like the man of the house, black honest, kind, beloved wife, as In his later years, when his wife and him returned to the cotton field where his father was killed, they told him that my mother must be proud of me and marry a good man like you.

Later, the President's wife invited the couple to a banquet. Was it used? It’s a little bit puzzled here to take advantage of the white president’s change in attitude towards blacks. After the protagonist realized it later, he felt that the job was no longer the way he liked before, resigning, understanding the eldest son, and joining the eldest son’s activities. The moment that was moved should be the time for the conflict between the father and the son to resolve, and then the camera turned into a trap. In the temporary prison, people laugh again, haha.

The future is created by a lot of history, and the blacks in the past have been changing with their own actions from generation to generation. Come on~ I

finally understand why Mandela is so respected and racism is really heavy.

Black people's skin color, hair quality, height...

Discrimination is easy to occur, if you don't pleasing to your eyes, huh, huh.

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Extended Reading
  • Imelda 2022-04-23 07:02:23

    Read on the evening of December 31, 2013, History of Black Struggle in America. Very exciting, worth watching again. in hard disk 4.

  • Makenzie 2021-12-17 08:01:08

    Near Martin Luther King Jr. Day, watch this movie and tell yourself not only that your own people are bitter, but also black people, in a beautiful country: the United States.

Lee Daniels' The Butler quotes

  • Gloria Gaines: [looking at a picture of her granddaughter] I mean, really, Shaquanda. What kind of name is that?

    Cecil Gaines: [laughing] Ain't nobody done nothing to spite you.

    Gloria Gaines: Yes she did. She a ugly little old girl, too. That little pug nose. I hope she grow out of it.

    Cecil Gaines: Now you need to stop that, you know that ain't right.

    Gloria Gaines: Don't you think she look a little like Louis around the mouth?

    Cecil Gaines: I think... she look just like you.

    Gloria Gaines: Like me?

    Cecil Gaines: Yeah, so you need to

    [laughing]

    Cecil Gaines: so you need to stop talking about her.

    Gloria Gaines: Let me look at her again then, real good. She do look a little bit like me. She a pretty little thing.

  • Cecil Gaines: You must look through your eyes, see what it is that they want, see what it is that they need, anticipate, bring a smile to the principal's eyes.