The rating of this movie is really scary. Such a well-made movie has a rating of only 5.9. I can't believe my eyes. As the nominated film for the 92nd Chong'ao, this rating is really incredible.
This film mainly tells the story of Harriet, a black girl in a plantation in the South of the United States, through her own efforts, step by step towards freedom. Frankly speaking, this plot is a bit old-fashioned, but it still makes people full of awe of that era. Because when we watch this movie, we will know that although Harriet is very clever and assertive, she has won it step by step, not for no reason, or even sometimes. A considerable price was paid.
When she was in the plantation, she watched everyone working hard every day, while being physically tortured by the owner. This also made her swear secretly in her heart that she must leave this place, and other companions, they at most complained, they never took escape, or strictly speaking, they never regarded freedom as their goal.
Harriet is different. She will act when she thinks of it, as he said: There are two ways before her: death or freedom. This is a kind of courage to break the boat. If she didn't have this courage, he would not jump down angrily in the face of the turbulent river. And when she arrived in the land of freedom, she suddenly found that a person's freedom seemed too thin, and that she, her family, and her friends were suffering.
Therefore, she has a certain kind of responsibility for her companions, and this kind of responsibility is often indispensable for people with leadership qualities. It is difficult for us to imagine how this woman rescued more of her companions under the circumstances at the time, but when we saw her determined eyes and a noble character towards the career she was engaged in, these things ultimately Made Harriet.
We can’t be Harriet, but Harriet’s attitude and spirit in doing things are worthy of research, because she worked hard to become optimistic in a desperate environment, and it is this optimism that ultimately makes She walked out of the door of hell, thus opening her new life.
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