Silence does not bring freedom

Eino 2022-08-09 15:46:45

In recent years, a new film theme has emerged in the United States. Through high-concept, suspenseful bridge segment packaging, combined with shocking elements, it links the social phenomenon of racial discrimination and white supremacy in the United States. "Get Out" (Get Out) is one of the best. Last year, the original team produced "We. "Unlike" (US) also set a good box office record. "trembling. service. "Front" (Antebellum) is "Interview. Scared", "We. The latest work produced by the producer of "Yi" tells the well-respected and well-known female writer Faronika who originally lived the beautiful life of a successful person. However, a well-designed layout has put her into an extremely terrible situation... In order to save her life, she You must race against time, grasp the opportunity, and dismantle the chilling mysteries covered with mystery mist!

The film criticizes the existing social context in the United States in the form of a suspense film. Even though the society becomes more open and equal, blacks are still forced to succumb to whiteism. Whites who feel superior are still dealing with peaceful coexistence with blacks. Earlier, the American police were on the backs of blacks. The tragedy of seven consecutive shots can explain the problem. The movie came out at this point in time, depicting the life of the blacks who were tragically pawns under slavery. The blacks fell into the hands of the vicious whites as if the dolls were allowed to play with them. The concept of white supremacy was more planted. Rooted in little girls, years of racial discrimination have driven blacks to resist and break the dream of whiteism, hold high the banner of counterattack for blacks, and pursue the most basic peace that human beings are born with. It has been nearly one hundred and fifty years since the American Civil War. Why have whites and blacks still not fully established peaceful relations?

The outline of the story unfolds the story as a well-known female writer, but the movie unfolds with a black female slave in a slave camp. What is the relationship between the two vastly different people? At the beginning, a confusing atmosphere was established, and the discrimination that entangled generations was plainly recorded. The slave camp was filled with white terror, and the oncoming sense of oppression forced the self to silence, and even consumed the will, and passed the day in a daze. The story line is divided into two parts: black female slaves and well-known female writers. In order to create an astonishing ending, a lot of space is used to pave the way, but the respective parts of the narration are very cumbersome, especially the writer’s story line cannot be closely tied to the racial proposition. You must go through the indifferent and digressive plot before experiencing the amazing ending.

"visit. Scared" and "We. "Yi" constantly throws out suspense elements, creating clues to let the audience participate in the "guessing" together, thinking about the true face of the story, and revealing the ending when it feels invigorating or feeling deceived, while "trembling. service. The first half of "Before" understates the process of blacks being abused by whites, neglecting to create a sense of horror. Accumulation, the rich ending of the lens language and powerful resistance, the power of the story is poured out in one breath, even if there is a thoughtful twisted bridge ending, the whole movie has no concept but the execution is mediocre.

Movie Rating: 5.5/10

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Antebellum quotes

  • Sarah: The unresolved past can certainly wreak havoc on the present.

  • Him: [staggers out of a cabin after having just killed Eli] "Eden...!"

    Veronica: [forcefully whispers to Him after stabbing Him with his own bayonet] "My names... is Veronica!"