Although the director did poorly, it was not important. In terms of the plot, anyone with a little conscience will be more or less touched by these two scenes. But it is strange that this is a film about white people changing their prejudice against black people. But the reason why the male protagonist changed his prejudice has basically nothing to do with black people. The reason for the male protagonist's awakening was not because of the black people, but because of the white people, his mentally ill child, the white Vietnamese veteran. Because of these two points, the hero in the movie wakes up. You know, in the movie, the male protagonist shot at the house of an unarmed white little girl, and turned out to betray because he closed the Vietnamese veteran's shop. Because the hostess helped his son change the ward, the faith, friends, career for more than 40 years, the chairman of North Carolina 3k, all don't need it. Let's not talk about the logical problems that the middle philosophers can't figure out. Let's look at it from the way the director edits the story. The reason why the male protagonist does not discriminate against blacks is not because they realize that blacks, like whites, are created by God, but because their teammates are too weak, and some blacks can bring convenience to their world. True tmd is aloof, alms-general respect. Please, I just saw the white-centrism after reading it except for the feeling that the male lead is a fool. This movie reveals the incomparable arrogance, it really is that the whole world is revolving around the male protagonist. The male protagonist hates blacks because whites hate blacks, and because whites choose not to resist blacks, we have to praise the male protagonist at last, you are so kind, you are not a racist. The male protagonist didn’t know how much harm they had done to the female protagonist black people. It was not easy to see the black people, and they did not understand the other side’s world at all. The hostess and other black people have to hold him all the time. Although you are the leader of the KKK and do things to persecute black people all day long, you are still our brother, and I will still help you. Is this a human? It's not as good as a slave! Well, none of this is important. Anyway, the director asked the hero to choose to support the enemy he had hated for about forty years, and abandon his half-life belief because of *don’t know because of whatever reason he couldn’t understand* from normal people’s ideas. And life. Ah, look, how selfless and great my white man is. What the hell! The male and female protagonists did not approach each other's world in the entire movie, but in the end they became sympathetic and good friends for life. The director's entire movie is all about the decadent habits of the past, and he also wants to pay for the racial theme. The most ridiculous thing about the whole show is that the daily activities of the KKK are not looting and shooting black people, but persecuting white girls and threatening white veterans. Does the director think that the KKK can be washed away by turning the KKK in the washing machine? I'm afraid it's not 3k The party strafed. Let me show you a passage from cp in reality. "I used to think Ann Atwater was the meanest black woman I have ever seen in my life. ...but, you know, she and I were together for an hour or two one day, and then we talked. She was trying to help Her people are just like I am trying to help my people.” This is called misunderstanding each other, knowing each other, understanding each other, letting go of prejudice, and becoming friends. The two have struggled for human rights issues all their lives. This is the real best enemy. To summarize: I don't like political correctness, and I don't hate it. Don’t care about politics, don’t care about human rights. I hate to take political correctness and human rights bad money, and treat the audience as a brain-dead.
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