The film focuses on the Selma March led by Martin Luther King Jr. and the passage of the U.S. Voting Rights Act afterwards. It is full of positive energy. In the United States, where racial contradictions are still relatively acute today, it is true. A lot of practical significance. However, the reform and promotion of the political and legal system in the United States are worthy of reference and consideration. What form and degree of democratic appeals are allowed by the government, and how the media can achieve freedom of the press on what bottom line, and the justice can do The degree of independence and the degree of restraint and awe politicians can have, so as to promote provisions that conform to public opinion and historical laws, and these are almost interlocking. However, there is no universality. It is just that the times create heroes. Strictly speaking, this matter has admirable and progressive significance in the United States, while in other countries, it needs to be used for reference and must be strictly guarded. And this "selma", in the end, It is just another failed invasion of American culture.
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