A warm and affectionate drama, it is also a film with black racial awareness and touches on social issues. Because it is based on a true story, plus the actor's slightly enlarged personal style. The characteristics of the two male protagonists are very vividly established in front of the audience. But I have to say that in the white facade, the male protagonist made him go through the transformation process of sparrow to phoenix in order to make him competent for this job. When I got here, I couldn't help but feel a little familiar. Cultivate golf, focus on dressing, and teach professional knowledge. I have to add that this is a real major. As a liberal arts student, I couldn't understand a word, so I understood the white male protagonist with a confused look.
The subsequent development of the plot is also familiar. Seeing the two of them flourishing and the growing number of real estate on the movie screen, they knew that they were going to encounter setbacks in the afternoon. you do not say! The facade man wanted to be his own boss, and got into a lot of trouble for it. As a result, two banks closed down, assets were confiscated, and the two male protagonists faced legal issues of being prosecuted. In the courtroom, seize this excellent opportunity for publicity, and under the spotlight, the male protagonist is still inseparable from the issue of race. It is quite interesting that in Bernard's home, his wife and his dialogue can still feel that as a black man, he still has the same perspective on the issue of men and women as black and white. His wife was in a dilemma for him to dress up as a cleaning lady, and he was in a dilemma for a driver's hat and a cleaner's uniform. Isn't it different from people who are black and white?
Movies can't fit in so many elements. Seeing that Anthony, one of the leading actors, is also the producer of this film, I realize that they still want to touch this deep-rooted problem, and still want to make some changes. What's more, considering the background of the film in the 1950s, it is not easy to be like this. Then again, easy doesn't mean it's stagnant. Gender equality and social equality still require the efforts and changes of more people.
At the end of the movie, I still have a little conscience when I see the male protagonist being released from prison and the white guy in front of him. It also brings a little warmth to this heavy subject.
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