Was put on by the director

Laurianne 2022-03-21 09:01:03

The real climax at the beginning of the end is

to watch all the way through the perspective of a teenager to record the entire incident. Along the way, there are conflicts and contradictions, various plot developments, even though the pictures have a bloody and violent side, but in my opinion , Did not arouse much disturbance in my heart, but at the last moment, the director gave me an unexpected scene. (Want to know what it is? If you don’t know what it is, you will know it when you see it)

ethnic issues, racial issues, economic development issues In fact, it exists everywhere, even in the United States, which claims to be equal, free and independent, but these problems exist for their own reasons. You said that you put down the butcher knife to become a Buddha and use kindness to influence the world, but you also have kind thoughts. There may be catastrophic disasters, evil people may not have evil results, good people may not have good ends, and all contradictions may be borne by innocent passers-by. Therefore, conflicts and struggles will continue to continue. Putting down the butcher knife may not be a Buddha, and Not everyone is Jesus, and can be willing to bear the harm for the sins of the entire mankind. The

male lead's acting skills are indeed very good. This is the first time I have watched his film. No matter what kind of role he can control Very good. Although he is really not handsome, he has created a unique temperament by himself. Just looking at the poster, I really don't see that it is him.

The accidental death of his father made the male protagonist embark on a cynicism. Revenge on the hostile road of racial discrimination. When the male protagonist shoots a black car thief with a gun, when the male protagonist kicks the spine of the car thief, his heart is filled with the pleasure of revenge, without the slightest sense of guilt. Maybe he feels that he is purifying the world, but white people are not necessarily good people, and black people are not necessarily bad people. It is not the key factor that determines the nature of human nature. The sins in this world do not originate from race. He repented. He understood that his previous prejudice had blinded his eyes. He decided to start again, but all of this did not end. People always want Pay the price for what you have done. This price is not paid by you, but also by the person you love.

The cause of the matter is the death of an innocent person, and the end of the matter also comes from an innocent person. Death, is this contradiction really over? No, never.
Is it unfair? Yes, it is indeed unfair.
Is there no justice? What is justice?
Bullying and being bullied, oppressed and oppressed, go round and round.
what can we do? There is nothing we can do. At this time, we finally know the smallness and fragility of human beings, the cruelty and injustice of reality, but what can we do, we can only use a loving heart to treat the people around us and the world as kindly as possible.
Life is so short, so unexpected, how can we waste this limited life to vent the fire of anger, instead of enjoying life and protecting my love.

Hatred is a glass of poisonous wine, but it is yourself who drink it.

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American History X quotes

  • [On Derek's change in prison]

    Danny Vinyard: I'm sorry, Derek. I'm sorry that happened to you.

    Derek Vinyard: I'm not. I'm lucky. I feel lucky because it's wrong, Danny. It's wrong and it was eating me up, it was going to kill me. And I kept asking myself all the time, how did I buy into this shit? It was because I was pissed off, and nothing I ever did ever took that feeling away. I killed two guys, Danny, I killed them. And it didn't make me feel any different. It just got me more lost and I'm tired of being pissed off, Danny. I'm just tired of it.

  • Danny Vinyard: [referring to Dr. Sweeney] He's one of those proud to be nigger people, I hate those guys.

    Cameron: Now wait a minute Danny, he's not proud. No, he's a manipulative, self-righteous Uncle Tom who's trying to make you feel guilty about writing about Adolf Hitler. Yeah, when some nigger or some spick writes about Martin Luther King or fucking Caesar commie Chavez, he gets a pat on the head. You can see the hypocrisy in that, can't you?