Later, the New York disaster star sighed that good fortune made people, and once again realized the uniqueness of European and American legal thinking, this film is more about law, wealth and power. About half a year after watching this film, Made in America won the Oscar for Best Documentary. Of course, I couldn't help but find out. It took me half a year to read this movie review, because I always ask myself, "Where should I start?" The New York disaster star can be summed up as a powerful and rich white man who provoked the American system, then the United States What about manufacturing? Whether it's the people in the play, or as an outsider, I feel a heavy sense of powerlessness.
Small people can witness and reveal history, and big people can change history.
So what is Simpson? Is it necessary to look at his life in sections? The first half has become many firsts in American history, making white people admire and admire black people; the second half cannot escape the doom of skin color? In fact, he has not changed anything. As an exquisite egoist, his skin color was his stumbling block at the beginning. He always wanted anyone to forget his skin color, saying that he should be himself, not a white man or a black man, but a Simpson; In the case of killing his wife, his skin color was his protective color, and he drew himself closer to the aspect where skin color was discriminated against; after the case, he relied on skin color to maintain social interaction in the black community. He wants to break through the limitations of skin color, on the surface he has broken through, but in fact he is still being pushed away by reality.
The most common barrage seen on station B is the "Peach Blossom Fan" in "I saw him rise from a tall building, I saw him feasting on guests, and I saw his building collapse." This is more of a pity for Simpson. "On this topic, the director's net seems to be bigger. Simpson is just a main line of the narrative of this film, nothing more, everyone who seems to be a supporting role tries their best to use the main line to see if they can get a little something. Race, law, interest, fame, and humanity are woven into a huge web, and Simpson and everyone in it are fish in the web.
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