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Hadley 2022-12-08 22:36:52

Banker (2020)
7.4
2020 / United States / Biography / George Nofi / Anthony Mackie Samuel L Jackson

"The Banker" is different from what I imagined. The storyline does not go according to my wishes. It is said that a story with an unpredictable ending is a good story, and I also think so. I thought it was the story of a black guy rising to become a great banker, but I was too small. When their careers were booming, they started a revolution about human rights, which ended in failure. , but it cannot be said that they have no effect on future legislation and the protection of black rights. The success of this banker is due to his own hard work, persistence and bravery. A large part of it is that he found a breakthrough in renting housing for blacks and whites at that time. Blacks crowded into old blocks and had no houses to live in. There were indeed many idle properties in whites. . The wife of the male protagonist in the movie is also a woman who is full of wisdom, trusts and supports her husband very much, and has her own position and dignity. Love can't make me give up my dignity, which I like very much. Joe is a seemingly cynical, but he has insight into everything, the whole person is gentle and powerful, and he lives very relaxed and comfortable, completely different from the stubborn but brave male protagonist, but they all sincerely want to help others.

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The Banker quotes

  • Joe Morris: I don't trust white people.

    Bernard Garrett: How do you even go through life like that?

    Joe Morris: Truth be told, I don't trust black people either.

  • Joe Morris: No matter what, there's always something extra going on in the relationship. It's just the way shit is. And when you accept that, you can't get caught off guard when it rears its ugly head.

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