After watching this movie, for the first time, I deeply felt that the movie is profoundly changing the way I see the world.
The amount of information in it is huge, and I, who have a lot of background knowledge, hope to fill in a lot of details in the future.
1. Background
(1) Screenwriter + Director: Alan Sorkin - speech film
The other two social networks (Oscar for Best Adapted Screenplay) + Stephen Jobs (World Award for Best Adapted Screenplay) are also very direct to watch
(2) Other Movie Recommendations from the Civil Rights Movement: BlacKkKlansman
(3) 1960s: student movement frenzy, hippie, new left, rock band, black civil rights movement, Vietnam war...
2. Video content
(1) Tom Hayden: Representative of the Cultural Revolution + book "Port Huron Declaration"
(2) Bobby Hill (Black): The Black Panther Party's Violent Arming <--- Martin Luther King's Nonviolent Revolution
(3) Abbie Abbie Hoffman: Yippe party (from the word Hippy) + progressive politics + book "steal this book" stole this book, sales unknown
(4) Allen Ginsburg: American Beat Poet
(5) The Haymarket Tavern: Politics and Their Whores Gathering
Buckeye?
(6) Judge Julius Hoffmana of the movie
Justice Kingsbert
(7) No jury at trial?
3. Soundtrack - The link to the song is YouTube
- Hear My Dream parCeleste & Daniel Pemberton
-We're Going To Chicago parDaniel Pemberton
-The Trial parDaniel Pemberton
-Conspiracy Office parDaniel Pemberton
-My Life parDaniel Pemberton
-Sequestering The Jury parDaniel Pemberton
- Meet The Police parDaniel Pemberton
-Take The Hill parDaniel Pemberton
- Riot Aftermath parDaniel Pemberton
- Don't Stand parDaniel Pemberton
-Star Witness parDaniel Pemberton
-Motion Denied parDaniel Pemberton
-Blood On The Streets parDaniel Pemberton
-Trial Day 151 parDaniel Pemberton
-Stand Up (The Chicago 7) parDaniel Pemberton
- Hear My Voice parCeleste
- the Take at The Hill (Hear My Screams) parCeleste & Daniel Pemberton
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