Because I know that such a film needs a quiet person to watch.
The first part of the story is about a simple life that looks as
poor as those life stories we watch on TV, single parents, physical defects, and mothers desperately trying to make money.
And in the lower part of the peak, the tragedy condensed into frost.
I even kept wondering why Bill would do that. How can there be such a cowardly man.
He prioritized his fame and fortune over Thelma's kindness.
It is also an attack on American society. Selma is powerless in court.
She can only listen in the dark, looking for the natural rhythm that people ignore.
Finally facing death and singing, until the last moment!
Actually she keeps singing because she never ends...
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