In the anime at the beginning, there is a sentence "the promise that everyone is equal is just an illusion." In fact, many of the things that we have now are exchanged by our predecessors with blood and lives for future generations.
The guy who played with the fake gun shed tears in the last close-up shot, is he saying: I regret it or I don't want to die~
When the Krauss cop used the method of killing chickens as an example to scare other people, I wondered if someone could accidentally kill a black man, and finally came to a real shot that couldn't turn his head. When the police realized that they had gone too far, they were afraid that they would be held responsible. When they wanted to end quickly, they were like the gangsters in the school when they were young. They beat their classmates and couldn't control it, so they wanted to sneak home and flee the scene. funny
When the first degree murder charge was not convicted, I remembered the song "Let the Bullets Fly" by the hot dog feat.
"Look at how that face and life have to pay for justice and how to write about it. Is right over evil?"
In the end, Larry looked at his former stage in the karaoke hall. The moment he hugged him, he must have mixed feelings and indescribable feelings. Originally, he should have been on stage, and he should have released records, but after experiencing all this injustice, he began to hate white people and the police. These two key words should be deeply branded in his heart, and they cannot be erased in this life. In 1967, there should be a lot of black people's shadows in the hearts that will never go away...
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