immigrate your sister

Reba 2022-04-19 09:02:07

Look at the details. Look at the corners of the play.

The film selection was successful. One of the hottest topic groups in the urban context: biker as the protagonist. NYC is the safest for urban themes, and it is also a location that will always flow in. Novel and full of impact.

A filmmaker should have deep insight into each social animal. In Yankee movies, the NYPD is forever bluff and stupid. This time with the image of a gambler. It is difficult to say that the relationship between the police, the underground banks and the Asian underworld is not a true portrayal. Even the Hong Kong-flavored concept of snake head was introduced to white people. The courier guys are mostly black, Middle Eastern, and Jamaican.

Ai Weiwei said that if a logic is implemented, it is violent.

Therefore, it is difficult to explain to people in North America, where the mainstream values ​​are still white supremacy, that the Chinese people's kinship ties, immigration intentions, hard work and devotion to ideals should be on a par with the American dream that they can recognize. If consciousness and image become an unchanging belief, understanding and change will basically become impossible.

Sad about the Chinese image conveyed by the film. Taking this kind of smuggling to the table, how can the ignorant public identify with the struggle history of a Chinese grassroots class? When it comes to cultural differences, when it comes to meeting the image of Chinese people being understood, it will always be that I understand your beauty, but you don't understand my seductiveness.


Said wrong. The film is connected in series for the sake of complex, and the logic in many places is very far-fetched. Not enough depth of meaning. Jon Joseph's performance is much better than the film itself. The charm of the city of NYC cannot be expressed by any single movie.

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  • Bobby: [to Wilee] This whole city hates you.

  • Mr. Leung: A lot of money for a young lady.

    Nima: Took me two years. I work three jobs.

    Mr. Leung: American dream, huh?

    Nima: Is to work three jobs?

    Mr. Leung: These days, yes.