It all boils down to a war led by skin color

Jamar 2022-11-15 07:26:16

The American dream is a relatively great concept. It provides every American with the motivation to move forward, but in the eyes of some Americans, not all Americans are Americans. A struggle of white people to oppress black people has started again. Unfolding, it is also doomed that the American dream can only be achieved by some people. "White people can do endless atrocities on black people because there are always white people who help them make things smaller and smaller." "You never want to know the pain of being strangled by someone's neck from a tree, and why Just because I want to go to school to learn knowledge" The confrontation between whites and blacks continues to this day. Although it has been improved, there is still discrimination and injustice. When the protagonist in the play has the ability to change some things, They resolutely chose to stand up to help their compatriots in their hometown, but this did not achieve a real solution, but instead led to a series of deeper chaos and finally went to jail. In the final analysis, their strength was too weak, It is impossible to solve the problem caused by the original sin of skin color - discrimination, and the final moment when this problem is solved may only be achieved by the integration of skin color, or they may never understand that the greatness of the 56 ethnic groups in China is a family. Let’s not mention how harmony is achieved, and we begin to return to the film itself. The film uses a witty approach, using a static and a moving image of two black people to collide. The process has the pleasure of making money and the nonsense between friends. In the serious process There is a sense of ease in it, but it also clearly throws out the plot problems, which may or may not be solved, and leave the suspense of the problem to the audience. It can stand scrutiny, it is not overly artistic, and it is adapted from a real story, so it is a good work. Moreover, the blessing of the protagonists of Marvel also gives an inexplicable sense of familiarity. After all, their film and television have accompanied us for many years. , In terms of acting skills, it is also worth the ticket price, it is recommended to watch

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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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