The land of freedom, I saw loneliness

Bianka 2022-03-22 08:01:02

Because of Julianne Moore, because of the title of the free country, I watched this film. To be honest, I feel ordinary, so I don’t want to say that
watching the film review is nothing more than about race, freedom, dignity, care, and responsibility. In fact, when I watched the movie, I always thought that these were just appearances, and now emphasizing such a theme shows the director's incompetence. What I saw in the whole movie was loneliness.
A white woman, who has been discriminated against and neglected since childhood, lived and worked in Armstrong, a poor and chaotic black settlement as an adult. In order to keep her lover's last night, she killed her noisy child with an overdose of cough syrup. The director uses such a cruel story to express the loneliness of human nature. From the beginning to the end of the film, Julian has been in a state of confusion, confusion, trance, and ramble. In the intermittent remarks to the old black police officer, she repeatedly stated "listen to me", which is the best for loneliness. an interpretation. The story of an old police officer is interspersed by the way. Behind the tedious work and life is his son's crime and imprisonment. What a painful and lonely heart lies beneath such a seemingly firm appearance.
The film is very noisy, full of protests, shouts, struggles, crying, conflicts... But behind, we see a few lonely souls.

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  • Bertha 2022-03-24 09:03:51

    The plot is mediocre, the acting is great.

  • Ruthe 2022-03-22 09:03:02

    The depth of thinking on racial issues is awe-inspiring.

Freedomland quotes

  • Karen Collucci: [talking to Brenda] Just nod your head.

  • Lorenzo Council: I tell you, 22 years of policing in this city things I see day in, day out makes it very, very hard to have faith in humanity.